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    Blackpool academy has ‘changed my life’, says transformed teen

    PrimePulseNewsBy PrimePulseNewsFebruary 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Blackpool academy has 'changed my life', says transformed teen

    Molly Brewer & Gemma Sherlock

    BBC News, Lancashire

    BBC/Molly Brewer An older man smiles at the camera wearing a navy fleece and shirt, and a blue lanyard which says 'staff' on it. Standing next to him is a young girl, with short brown hair, wearing a blue coat, smiling proudly at the camera. Behind them is a construction classroom.BBC/Molly Brewer

    David Hodge with Sienna, who said “girls can do construction too”

    A 15-year-old girl previously kicked out of mainstream school but now pursuing her dream of becoming a plumber at a skills academy said it has “changed her life”.

    Sienna, who is the only female construction student at Blackpool Skills Academy, said the industry was “not just for boys”.

    Formed in 2022, the academy teaches new skills to children aged between 11 and 16 who have struggled with their behaviour in other education settings.

    For Sienna, it was a “lucky” experience to tackle bricklaying, joinery, plastering and now plumbing.

    “I didn’t expect this, I thought I was going to end up staying in behaviour school but I am very lucky I got a place in here and I am glad I came, it has changed me a lot,” she said.

    “I get along with the lads and I thought I was not going to be good at it [construction], but I am.”

    BBC/Molly Brewer An older man wearing a navy fleece and shirt, has his back to the camera as he works on a construction board with pipes. Next to him is a young girl, with short brown hair, wearing a blue coat, also working on a piece of wood and pipe with the teacher.BBC/Molly Brewer

    Sienna said she struggled with big crowds in other schools but the academy offered a more calming environment

    The academy, which also offers students skills in hair, beauty and personal development, is aiming to break down stereotypes.

    Andy Iredale, one of the founders of the academy, said: “We have seen the national target, 1.5m homes need building over the life of this parliament.

    “At present only 15% of the construction workforce are female so it is an industry that is missing out on 50% of the population.

    “So we are just helping change some of those stereotypes and perceptions in young women.”

    Some students who had previously been kicked out of other schools as many as 10 times were now being given the chance to thrive due to the academy’s different approach.

    David Hodge, one of the academy founders, said it was rewarding to see students succeed despite it being “a tough gig at times”.

    He said: “We’ve got children that have been out of education for three years that now don’t miss a beat with us, and it’s not because we are doing anything particularly special, we just do something different than what the schools do.

    “We’ve got students that turn up here on days that they shouldn’t be here, they’ll still come in, and that tells me everything because they want to be here.”

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