King's Trust @MountainMoversEducation

King's Trust

Since 1976, the King’s Trust (then Prince’s Trust) has worked with over one million young people, giving them practical and financial support to develop their key work skills so they can move into employment, education or training.

King’s Trust qualifications seek to:

  • Ensure learners have every opportunity to gain formal recognition of their skills and achievements

  • Develop qualifications that offer flexibility, choice and pathways to progression.

What is The King's Trust Achieve?

The programme is made up through delivering a range of units and modules which contribute towards a recognised King’s Trust qualification and the personal, social and health education of students. All of the units help young people to develop skills in key curriculum areas, preparing them to succeed in whatever they choose to do next.

As Achieve is flexible and youth-led, we are able to tailor the combination of units according to what will most benefit our young people.

We encourage our learners to take part in our enrichment activities/days, which may take place away from our centre.

We have visited Heatherton Activity Centre in Pembrokeshire, Pembrey Country Park, National Botanical Garden of Wales, Tenpin, and Xcel bowling. 

King's Trust learners enjoying a well earned break at Pembrey Ski Centre.

Where......?

Weekly sessions are held at our centre in Aberdulais on Wednesday’s during term time. 

As many of our young people have additional learning needs, the parent volunteers who facilitate the sessions rely on parents accompanying their children to the session to provide support. We also have a quiet space available where those who need it can rest both eyes and ears. 

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