That compared with 6835 people in 2019 and 5234 in 2018. After hosting the grand prix since 2008, Manfeild lost the rights to this year’s event held at Waikato track Hampton Downs. The most recent grand prix at Manfeild had financial support from the Manawatū District and Palmerston North City councils. But the unsuccessful bid for the present round of rights did not include that, Manfeild chief executive Kathy Gibson told
Stuff. She said Manfeild made money from last year’s grand prix, but wouldn’t say how much. The post-event report doesn’t include that figure. Ratepayers from within district and city council boundaries were able to buy discounted tickets.
Press Release – Universal College Of Learning Applications for UCOLs U-Skills Trades Academy hit 1,000 for the first time this year, with new community partnerships providing secondary school students with greater access to vocational education. U-Skills Academy programmes enable year 11 to 13 …
Applications for UCOL’s U-Skills Trades Academy hit 1,000 for the first time this year, with new community partnerships providing secondary school students with greater access to vocational education.
U-Skills Academy programmes enable year 11 to 13 students to attend UCOL (or a UCOL-approved site) one day a week to develop industry-relevant skills, while also earning NCEA credits. Launched in 2012, U-Skills has grown into one of the top trade academies in the country, with great support from schools across the regions including Whanganui, Manawatū, Tararua, Horowhenua through to the Wairarapa.
Thursday, 17 December 2020, 10:38 am
Applications for UCOL’s U-Skills Trades Academy hit
1,000 for the first time this year, with new community
partnerships providing secondary school students with
greater access to vocational education.
U-Skills
Academy programmes enable year 11 to 13 students to attend
UCOL (or a UCOL-approved site) one day a week to develop
industry-relevant skills, while also earning NCEA credits.
Launched in 2012, U-Skills has grown into one of the top
trade academies in the country, with great support from
schools across the regions including Whanganui, Manawatū,
Tararua, Horowhenua through to the Wairarapa.
The
programmes range from trades to hospitality to business, and