Primary Schools start the first chapter towards a career in construction

Children at Frogston Primary School and Wallyford Primary School have been left inspired by the varied construction careers available thanks to the donation of educational books from Barratt Developments Scotland, which includes Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes.

The homebuilder, who is currently building a range of homes at its St Clements and Heritage Grange developments, has donated a class bundle of ‘We Can Build’ books to the school, marking the 25th anniversary of World Book Day.

Written by graduates on Barratt and David Wilson Homes’ two-year development programme, ASPIRE, the story takes children on the journey of building a home through the lens of various professions in the housebuilding industry.

It aims to introduce young learners to each element of the new build construction industry and sustainability in construction, as well as inspiring the next generation of architects, engineers and site managers. 

The book has been purchased by Barratt Developments Scotland for distribution across the country, as well as offered to colleagues, families and friends, with all profits going towards the Prince’s Trust, which helps connect young people with mentors, career opportunities and pathways into inspiring futures.

Lorraine Lawrie, Head Teacher at Frogston Primary School said: “Primary 2 pupils at Frogston Primary School had a great time during their visit from Kirsten at Barratt Developments Scotland.

“They loved their new books and were very inspired by the different jobs and careers portrayed inside. They were discussing the book with each other and choosing their favourite characters. They particularly loved Esme the Engineer and architect proved to be a very popular career choice!”

Louise Innes, Depute Head Teacher at Wallyford Primary School said: “We are delighted with the gift of Barratt’s ‘We Can Build’ books to coincide with World Book Day.

“These will be a useful resource to help our children learn more about the construction industry and the wider world of work.”

Anne Ross, East Scotland Sales Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes Scotland said: “There’s no better people in our business to write the book than the young graduates who have just entered the industry and are passionate about sharing their learnings with the next generation.

“Construction isn’t just about building, there’s something for everyone. From marketing and sales to architecture and project management, it’s a rewarding and varied career – and at the end of the day you’ve helped make an important contribution to local communities. 

“We hope the books will help to inspire the next generation of built environment experts and STEM learners at Wallyford Primary School and Frogston Primary School.”

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