STUDENTS at Trinity High School recently got the chance to learn the value of language skills at work.
To coincide with European Day of Languages, on Wednesday, September 26, the school had a visit from certified business coaches Mary Collin and Andy Gwynn.
The couple, who work for Action Coach, encouraged students to continue with their language learning.
They also provided support and guidance and told pupils about the importance and use of language when leaving school and looking for work.
The project, co-ordinated by the Regional Language Network (RLN), is designed to bridge the gap between school and the workplace.
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