Our first Fusion Intern Pathway students at Tamaki College
Awesome to see this program up and running. Looking forward to more of this across the Manaiakalani schools in the future.
Well done to Matt, Raj and Pippa for all the effort that went into getting to this point.
Students from the tech hub at Tamaki College learning about IT hardware, taught by Raj Sharan, a Systems Engineer from Fusion. Raj both manages the college¹s IT needs and he runs the Fusion Intern Pathway programme at the school. The newly launched Internship programme bridges the gap between schools, practical workplace and academic learning, with the outcome a well-trained and practical employee. It reflects Fusion¹s commitment to giving students from the Manaiakalani clusters all around New Zealand a pathway for career progression and achievement.
At Fusion we¹re proud that we¹ve solved the conundrum of getting young people out of school who are digitally trained and into a career that involves technology when they haven't had any experience? We've cracked that nut.The Fusion IT Intern Pathway a three-way partnership between Tamaki College, the first full digital learning secondary school in NZ, the Manaiakalani Education Trust, theAward winning programme that¹s transforming student¹s education in low decile schools, and Fusion Networks.