Network Rail has launched a new learning academy in partnership with Capital City College in Enfield. The Network Rail Academy offers a pre-apprenticeship programme for 16 to 19-year-olds who are looking for work or training opportunities, helping young people gain skills and take their first steps towards a career in rail.
The railway industry plays a vital role in contributing to the job market and skills development. The sector directly employs over 100,000 across varying roles and generated £26 billion in economic, environmental, and social benefits to the country over the past year.*
The learning academy is providing young people with the foundation skills needed to enter the workforce, creating a gateway into rail careers and feeding into key apprenticeship schemes such as:
- Level 3 – Rail engineering technician
- Level 3 – Rail infrastructure operator
This initiative not only equips youth with essential skills and meaningful career opportunities, but also plays a vital role in sustaining and strengthening the future of the rail industry as a whole.
Richard Turner, head of apprenticeships, graduates, and industry development, Network Rail, said: “The rail industry is a fantastic place to work, and in need of skilled, motivated workers to keep us moving. By working with local colleges, the Network Rail Academy offers real-life, job-ready skills and training that is immediately relevant to not just Network Rail, but many other employers too.
“Collaboration between local education providers and employer-led initiatives is exactly what’s needed to maximise employability.”
Sharon Wallace, assistant principal at Capital City College’s Enfield Centre, said: “This partnership is a bold step towards breaking down barriers in education and opening up real career opportunities. By working with Network Rail, we want to re-energise young people who are seeking education, employment or training opportunities.
“The Network Rail Academy offers a solid start – practical, hands-on learning, professional mentoring and a clear route into a skilled job. It’s about giving young people a reason to believe in their future and the tools to build it.”
Learners who enrol will work towards a Level 1, 2, or 3 engineering qualification, enriched with real-world industry experience. They will also receive mentoring from Network Rail colleagues, along with training in essential skills, such as interview techniques, communication, and professional development.
Participants will have opportunities to:
- Visit key rail locations to see first-hand how they operate
- Engage with leading suppliers who offer incredible career prospects
- Explore diverse pathways within the rail industry, including roles beyond Network Rail
To find out more visit www.capitalccg.ac.uk/network-rail.
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