Natalie’s Journey
Sometimes, a learner’s educational journey just does not work for them. Be it peers, teachers or themselves making the wrong decision, it often leads to learners leaving school without the qualification they want or need …
Sometimes, a learner’s educational journey just does not work for them. Be it peers, teachers or themselves making the wrong decision, it often leads to learners leaving school without the qualification they want or need …
While many sectors are considering how they get back to ‘normal’ or what their ‘new normal’ will look like following the COVID-19 pandemic, our Education Officer, Mark Kilgallon, is excited about the prospect of welcoming …
For some young people, the essential support and guidance they need in life is absent. Too often this leads to extended periods of time outside education, which can have a detrimental effect on their physical …
Casey, 19, joined the HITZ programme in February 2019, looking for a fresh start. After struggling with mainstream education, Casey was keen to develop key employment skills and boost his CV. When he first met …
The Harlequins Foundation are delighted to be launching their partnership with The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE), making Harlequins the only Premiership Rugby club currently licensed to deliver the DofE. This marks the latest development …
The HITZ programme rounded off 2019 with 21 young people enrolled on the programme, and with another recruitment drive due in February, the programme continues to go from strength to strength after a very productive first term.
Harlequins Foundation apprentice coach Natalie Sexton has been nominated for this year’s Champion Award, sponsored by Comic Relief.
We are excited to welcome Danny Leeds to The Foundation team. Danny joins us as HITZ Officer, bringing a wealth of experience. Danny has previously worked in primary and secondary education, specialising in special educational …