Envision Community Work

Tim Knappett who is the Grad Project Co-ordinator for Envision visited Handsworth Grammar School to receive a cheque from Mr Conway and Mr Bird and told us; “I think it’s safe to say we’ve had a really good experience with Handsworth Grammar and the young people seem to have got a lot out of it.”

Tim went on to report that Handsworth Grammar School has cumulatively fundraised the largest amount of money out of all the 10 schools who took part in the Community Apprentice programme. The total stands at an impressive £3,679.61 raised by our students. Other schools involved have been Cadbury College and Bishop Vesey Grammar School.

Team Inspire wrote a very impressive Social Impact Report which has seen them reach the final 5 teams of the competition out of 23. They will be pitching their project to Sir Albert Bore in his boardroom on the 16th June between 4 – 5.30pm. If chosen, they will win an all-expenses paid trip to London which will include a trip on the London Eye, a tour of Westminster, dinner on the South Bank and potentially a meeting with Minister for Civil Society, Nick Hurd MP.

Envision also have their end of year event that all students are invited to, at Edgbaston Cricket Ground on the 25th June. There will be other awards up for grabs here and the three remaining teams at Handsworth Grammar School are nominated in the categories:

  • Teamwork and Resilience
  • Creativity and Enterprise
  • Public Engagement and Education

The Community Apprentice film, featuring Handsworth Grammar School students, may be shown for the first time at the end of year event.

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