Teaching staff are passing on the 3D printing skills they have learnt at a free course aimed at filling shortages in the local jobs market
Printing in three dimensions might sound like magic. But at a pioneering primary school in Bury, pupils as young as seven are learning how to do it.
"We just want them to be excited to do something and give them the cutting edge to do it well," Rachel explained. "And the children absolutely love it." Daniel Webb, 32, from Manchester who works as a health care assistant at Abbeydale Nursing Home based in Eccles completed a course about learning disabilities with Ashley Hunter Training Academy and Acorn training through the Skills for Growth programme. "The Learning Disabilities Level 3 course has given me the knowledge that I needed to apply for jobs in the future.
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