Flying high with Monarch!
Students and staff from Travel and Tourism are
to feature in a series of films following them on a cabin crew
training day at Monarch Airlines.
The films, commissioned by the Specialist
Schools and Academies Trust, will offer online support to those
delivering the new Diploma in Travel and Tourism from
2010. The new Diplomas are designed for students aged 14-19
and are set to become one of the main educational choices –
alongside GCSEs, A Levels and apprenticeships.
Susie Addison, Advanced Practitioner for
Travel and Tourism and Diploma Line of Learning Lead, explained
that students attending a one day training course for cabin crew
with Monarch Airlines had gained valuable experience. She said:
“Our students had to work to professional
industry standards on a mock-up of a full-sized airline cabin and
were faced with a number of emergencies that put their knowledge,
reactions and ability to work under pressure to the test.
Emergencies included rescuing passengers from smoke-filled cabins
and evacuating from the rescue shoot of the aircraft.
“We are delighted that they performed well and
as a result have been chosen to feature in films showcasing the new
Diploma at national level.”
Bedford College has a well established range of full and part-time
courses in Travel and Tourism, offering students the
opportunity to gain the qualifications they need to go on to study
at degree-level or take up careers in hospitality, leisure, event
management and travel and tourism. Part-time study is an attractive
option to people who want a career change or have been faced with
redundancy and use that as an opportunity to study and boost their
qualifications.
Students at Bedford College also have the
advantage of teaching staff with industry experience, who bring
first hand knowledge and expertise to courses. Students also
benefit from the strong links that the College has with the Travel
and Tourism industry.
Work experience is a vital part of courses and
placements give students at Bedford College a real taste of working
life in the fast lane of airlines such as Monarch, easyJet and
British Airways, tour operators such as Thomas Cook and Thomson, as
well as travel agencies and hotel and leisure companies.
Susie Addison added:
“This is a good time to join Bedford College
and study towards an exciting career in Travel and Tourism. We are
well placed near to international airports, head offices of travel
operators and to the Olympics in London with career opportunities
in tourism and event management.
“Students aged 14 upwards will now
have the opportunity to study Travel and Tourism with the new
Diploma that will be available from September 2010. We will be
working as part of the mid and north Beds School Consortium that
includes Biddenham, Mark Rutherford, Wootton and Sharnbrook Upper
Schools.
“With well established courses, links with
industry and working with our local upper schools, we are ready to
extend our expertise and incorporate it into the Diploma to be
launched from September 2010.”
“The idea is to give students from 14 years
old the chance of studying for a Diploma that will give them a
platform into further study or careers in this vibrant
industry.”
A Diploma Roadshow on 8 and 9 December at
schools in the county will give upper school students in Year 9 the
opportunity to find out more about what is on offer and speak to
students in their second year of studies in Travel and
Tourism.
*Anyone interested in getting a flavour of the
course as well as the College, can join a Student Experience
Day (Buddy Day) to shadow someone already on the course. You also
get a 'goodie bag' which includes a £2 voucher towards lunch in the
College canteen.
These days can be offered individually or as part
of a group. Further details are available from Ellen Punter, Schools and Community
Liaison Officer at Bedford College.