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Pupils rewarded with Steelers’ spectacular
Top performing students from a Sheffield school were treated to a Steelers spectacular as reward for their efforts.
Six youngsters from Chaucer School were invited to attend the Nottingham Panthers game as guests of the Sheffield Housing Company (SHC). And the Steelers put on a show with an 8-1 win.
As well as developing new homes across the city, the joint venture - involving the city council, Keepmoat and Great Places - is laying the foundations for young people to build new skills and confidence for the future.
A link up with the Parson Cross school has already created a construction skills centre and a hair and beauty salon which are engaging and enthusing youngsters across all areas of study. More projects are planned and – as a Steelers sponsor – SHC be rewarding the best performing students with the opportunity to enjoy hospitality at home games.
Said Sarah Hopkinson, Community Investment and Engagement Co-ordinator with Keepmoat: “It was a super night and a super performance – just rewards for the students who all had a great time.”
SHC plans to build 2,300 new homes on 19 sites across Sheffield over the next 14 years. It has already completed over 300 at sites in Parson Cross and Norfolk Park.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paul Dobbie .
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