School Leaver Roadshow: Telford

Saturday 27 September 2025
9:30AM-12:00PM
Progression Events
Holiday Inn Telford
International Centre
St Quentin Gate
Telford TF3 4EH
UK

Designed to help Year 11 pupils navigate the many options open to them after school, this in-person expo brings together all the major local education and training providers in one place and showcases the pathways to higher education, apprenticeships and employment.

The event will include advice and guidance stands from colleges, sixth forms, training agencies and the armed forces, plus our Qualifications Explained talks where you can find out the differences between academic A Levels, Technical and Professional courses, as well as Apprenticeships to help you make the right choice.

Exhibiting organisations include:

  • Shrewsbury College
  • Idsall School
  • The Royal Navy / Royal Marines
  • Haberdashers' Abraham Darby
  • Haberdashers' Adams
  • SENDIASS Telford & Wrekin
  • Herefordshire, Ludlow and North Shropshire College
  • SBC Training Limited
  • British Army
  • ENABLE
  • Telford College
  • Shrewsbury Town FC

more to be confirmed soon...!

 

Your ticket will be for one pupil plus one guest to accompany them. If there is a specific reason you will need to bring additional guests please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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Aaron Wyatt

HND in Computing
Previous School: The Thomas Adams School

"Studying higher education at Shrewsbury College gave real value as the tutors’ stories about their experiences helped to contextualise course materials. Now I’m exploring a top-up year or a higher-level apprenticeship, with the goal of teaching others after gaining industry experience. My advice to new students is to stay organised, but don’t over-focus on just one area.”

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