Another year, another record-breaking Bucks Skills Show! March saw the best of Buckinghamshire’s business community take over Stoke Mandeville Stadium to inspire the future workforce – 6,000+ students from 38 local grammar, non-selective, independent and special schools. It was amazing to see so many students get stuck into the interactive exhibits, which featured CPR dolls, robots, VR headsets and a giant hook-a-duck (yes, really!), and hopefully help them discover their dream career.
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Bucks Skills Show 2024 in pictures
Silverstone, Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire Council and National Film & Television School were among the lineup of 127 exhibitors on hand to answer visitors’ questions.
Evening visitors were also treated to panel talks where 12 guest speakers shared their insights and experience.
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