The PVC team had a great day earlier this week at Shaw Hill Golf & Spa at the invitation of Lancashire County Council's Virtual School, showcasing what they do to students in school years 10 and 11.
LCC Virtual School makes sure that students who are too ill to attend school in person or need education delivered at home have access to appropriate provision to take account of their medical needs. They also provide additional learning environments for those not suited to mainstream school. PVC are pleased to be part of this offer, providing opportunities for young people to attend the centre who wish to undertake construction-based training.
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