Young South Wales military hopefuls presented with awards Military Preparation College hosts awards ceremony Info Cardiff Published on: January 16, 2015 The Military Preparation College (MPCT) Head Office Summary Around 200 teenage learners from The Military Preparation Colleges (MPCT) in Cardiff, Rhymney and Bridgend showcased their skills and celebrated their personal achievements at a special Awards Ceremony at Cardiff Metropolitan University s National Indoor Athletics Centre on Thursday 15th January 2015. MPCT House Oak Tree Court Mulberry Drive Cardiff Gate Business Park CF23 8RS T : 08442 438438 Details Around 200 teenage learners from The Military Preparation Colleges (MPCT) in Cardiff, Rhymney and Bridgend showcased their skills and celebrated their personal achievements at a special Awards Ceremony at Cardiff Metropolitan University s National Indoor Athletics Centre on Thursday 15th January 2015. The 16-18 year old military hopefuls competed in a variety of physical training tasks including Muscle Endurance, Tyre Flips, Gun Runs, Drills, Log Races and Tugs of War. There were also presentations by local learners to their families and VIP guests, including the Deputy Minister for Skills, the Mayors of Cardiff, Newport, Bridgend, Merthyr, Blaenau Gwent and the Deputy Mayor for Caerphilly Borough, and an awards ceremony for the learners. Julie James, AM Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology said: Award ceremonies like this provide a valuable forum for young people to demonstrate their achievements and showcase how their college has supported them. In Wales, we believe our youth hold the key to our future well-being and prosperity. Their talent, skills and energy will help Wales grow and become more competitive. Tackling youth and adult unemployment remains one of the Welsh Government s top priorities. Huw Lewis MBE, Managing Director at MPCT, said: The young people here today have demonstrated that they are not only improving on their fitness, but also on invaluable life skills such as public speaking and confidence, and they should be very proud. We urge any youngster looking to improve on these transferable life skills to get in touch about what the Military Preparation College can do for them. Spokesperson Nick Vellacott Highlight PR nick@highlightpr.co.uk 01225 444268 highlightpr Eleanor McKeon Highlight PR eleanor@highlightpr.co.uk 01225 444268 highlightpr
-- The Military Preparation College is dedicated to helping 16-18 year olds prepare for a rewarding career in the Armed Forces. The College, which has 16 branches nationwide and is free to attend, helps young men and women develop their physical fitness, functional skills and self-confidence giving them the best possible chance to pass selection for the Armed Forces, and complete basic training. To date the College has helped over 2000 learners successfully enrol in the Armed Forces, and helped many more transform their lives and make positive progressions into further education, training or employment. The College was rated Ofsted Grade 1 Outstanding in every area in August 2014, and is currently shortlisted for "Training Provider of the Year in the prestigious TES Further Education Awards 2015. Relevant links MPCT Quotes The young people here today have demonstrated that they are not only improving on their fitness, but also on invaluable life skills such as public speaking and confidence, and they should be very proud. We urge any youngster looking to improve on these transferable life skills to get in touch about what the Military Preparation College can do for them. Huw Lewis MBE, Managing Director at MPCT Award ceremonies like this provide a valuable forum for young people to demonstrate their achievements and showcase how their college has supported them. In Wales, we believe our youth hold the key to our future well-being and prosperity. Their talent, skills and energy will help Wales grow and become more competitive. Tackling youth and adult unemployment remains one of the Welsh Government s top priorities. Julie James, AM Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology Images
About The Military Preparation College (MPCT) The Military Preparation College (MPCT) was founded in 1999 by managing director Huw Lewis MBE to engage, motivate and educate 16-18 year olds to realise their full potential. Over 800 learners are currently enrolled at 15 branches throughout England and Wales. The college offers a 50/50 mix of physical and curriculum training, with embedded Level 1 functional skills in Maths, English and ICT. Teamwork, personal pride, physical and mental robustness, duty, community spirit, confidence and humility are all key qualities taught at the Military Preparation College. powered by