Pilot programme gives Winchburgh pupils careers insight

A pilot programme where school pupils are involved in the development of their village has been hailed a success.

Winchburgh Developments Limited (WDL), West Lothian College and Winchburgh Academy collaborated on a 16-week initiative, Developing Winchburgh schools partnership. 57 first-year pupils engaged with consultants, construction firms, housebuilders and utility suppliers involved in expanding the village to the west of Edinburgh, whose population is set to grow from around 4,000 to 14,000 in the next ten years.

The pupils – the first to attend Winchburgh Academy after the opening of the school last August – were given insights into what it takes to work in the jobs required to deliver a masterplan like that in their village. They heard from experts working daily on the project, who demonstrated the types of roles that contribute to making Winchburgh’s vision a reality.

The programme gave pupils career ideas and insight into different professions, including planners, lawyers, architects, ecologists, and engineers. School groups attended a variety of sites under construction and took part in discussions with representation from more than 15 different roles.

Penny Lochhead of WDL said, “The ultimate aim of this partnership programme is to inspire Winchburgh’s future talent by giving them ideas in a broad range of careers, which they can see first-hand playing out on their doorstep as their home village undergoes exciting growth. It has been brilliant to see such energy and interest from speakers and pupils in the developing village around them and to open their eyes to roles outside of the traditional trades.”

First-year pupil Ava Swan added, “Participating in the Developing Winchburgh programme has been an intriguing and engaging experience. It has given me the opportunity to hear about a range of different occupations involved in the construction industry. The site visits let us see first-hand what is happening in our town as it develops and how the different jobs help contribute to the completion of these projects.”

School deputy head Colin Kerr commented, “Developing Winchburgh has been a significant part of our curriculum for all S1 students throughout this session and has enabled our young people to work with the people and businesses that are building our community. Our young people have developed their understanding about employability opportunities on their doorstep and now realise all of the various sectors involved in construction.  We now have many budding architects, planners, lawyers and project managers to name a few of the jobs they have learned about.”

Larry Higton of construction firm I&H Brown said, “Thank you to all the pupils at Winchburgh Academy for their time and enthusiasm during their site visit to I&H Brown’s railway overbridge project. We were delighted to be involved in the Developing Winchburgh schools programme and provide a practical insight into civil engineering and demonstrate first-hand what it takes to deliver the Winchburgh masterplan and inspire positive career choices.  We hope to see many of the pupils taking up a career in civil engineering in the future.”

Philip Hogg, sales and marketing director, Cala Homes (East), added, “We recently hosted some pupils from Winchburgh Academy at our Oakbank development in Winchburgh. As part of the visit, we had assistant site managers, Nicola Gray and Scott Lynes, who spoke about their journey into construction. Nicole chatted to pupils about what it was like starting out in construction and the pathways women can take to kickstart a career in the industry, and Scott spoke about the skills needed to join the construction industry, along with the opportunities that are available at Cala Homes (East). We loved having the pupils out at the site, and hope to have inspired them.”

Winchburgh Academy is one of three schools completed through a £61 million tripartite partnership agreement between WDL, West Lothian Council and Hub South East, to provide a learning campus adjacent to the new 85-acre Auldcathie District Park, including a sports centre and health and wellbeing hub. Sitting alongside Winchburgh Academy is Holy Family Primary School with a new pre-school nursery, and a second high school, Sinclair Academy, which is scheduled to open in August 2023.

The companies who took part in the Developing Winchburgh schools partnership pilot programme were: Pinsent Masons, Cala, Ramboll, Open Optimised Environments, PMR Leisure, Scottish Water, I & H Brown, Scottish Water, RJ McLeod, PPCA Limited Town Planning Consultants, and Winchburgh Developments.