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At Belfast City Airport we continually strive to create and develop educational opportunities for young people across Belfast and beyond. Young people today represent the future of Belfast and Northern Ireland, and we are committed to helping this next generation reach their full potential.

High Flyers Apprenticeship Scheme

High Flyers Apprenticeship Scheme

Experience is the best way of learning...and there is no better way to gain experience than through our High Flyers Apprenticeship Scheme.
 
We offer apprenticeship placements of up to two years for aspiring firefighters, across a range of disciplines.
The scheme aims to boost employability by giving people the opportunity to achieve workplace experience and vocational qualifications while being mentored by experienced staff.

The High Flyers Apprentice Programme is not currently open for applications. This page will be updated as soon as the next application window opens.

Adopted Schools

The adopted schools programme aims to utilise the expertise of the business community for the enrichment and improvement of the education provision in Northern Ireland.

Participation will enable schools to become more efficient and business-like in their approach and excellence is promoted in schools. Students, in turn, are encouraged to become life-long learners, to become socially responsible citizens and meaningful participants in a culturally diverse world.

We have adopted nine schools within the local area and enjoy a close relationship with Victoria Park Primary School, St Joseph's Primary School, Mitchell House School, St Malachy's Primary School, Towerview Primary School, Seaview Primary School, St Kevin's Primary School, Loughview Primary School and Harberton School.

Adopted Schools
Time to Read

Time to Read

Our 'Time to Read' initiative is offered within school time in a group environment where local business-people read on a one-to-one basis with children, supporting their reading progress and giving them an insight into the world of work.
 
In conjunction with Business in the Community, we have linked up with a number of local schools including St Matthew's Primary, Holywood Primary and most recently, Knocknagoney Primary.

IGNITE Youth Leadership Programme

Our IGNITE programme offers young people the opportunity to gain an NLP Diploma in Personal and Career Development which will help them understand their personal skills, strengths and values and develop the confidence to pursue their own interests with passion and determination.

Throughout the course of the year-long programme, we give participants the opportunity to collaborate with youth organisations, foundations, charities, representatives from other businesses in the private sector and also recognised names in the field of sports, film, and politics.

Since 2019, we've supported over 100 young people through the programme and look forward to seeing many more successfully complete IGNITE!

Educational Visits

We host a number of educational visits to the Airport every year, where groups can experience the airport environment and get a taste of life in a variety of aviation roles.

These educational visits are for both primary and secondary school-age, and include a behind-the-scenes look of the terminal building from the team at Belfast City Airport.

To book a visit to the airport or for more information please email: [email protected]

Work Experience

Experiencing the aviation industry first-hand is an invaluable opportunity and through our partnership with Business in the Community and its Work Experience Charter Programme, we are proud to offer this opportunity to young people in Northern Ireland.

Through three-day work-shadowing placements, students aged 14 to 17 years old can gain knowledge of what it is like to have a career in the aviation sector and what it takes to work in an airport setting.

All requests for work experience should be made by contacting Ruth Moore, Work Inspiration Programme Manager, on [email protected].

Requests for work experience must be made by a school careers teacher and cannot be taken from students, parents, relatives, friends or any other individual.

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