Case Studies
Hear all about our employer engagement activities from our students, staff and employers below…
News articles about recent employer engagement events at UTC Reading
‘I am learning constantly’ says apprentice
Former student Alice Greibig is one of many of our graduates who have gone on to follow an apprenticeship. We spoke to her as part of National...
Driven student lands engineering apprenticeship
A driven Year 13 student is celebrating after landing a four-year degree apprenticeship at a national defence company. Alice Greibig will start a...
Discovering the ‘why’ in our careers programme
A student who is making the most of all the opportunities UTC Reading can offer is marking another achievement, having become a certified Careers...
First time lucky for student who lands degree apprenticeship
Daniel Taraszov is looking forward to building a career brick by brick when he begins his Construction Management apprenticeship with global...
Student who set up CCF gains pilot’s licence
A former student is celebrating after being awarded her Private Pilot’s Licence (PPL) - before she has even got her driving licence! Above: Air bp...
Looking to the future at Careers Fair
Excitement and opportunity were in the air in the main hall at UTC Reading when around 30 employers and education providers came in for a careers...
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Georgina Craven
Executive Director of SEND (SENCo)
Georgina is an experienced SEND leader with over thirteen years specializing in supporting neurodiverse learners and leading SEND provision. Beginning her career as an LSA, she progressed through roles including Senior LSA, Teacher of Biology, Director of SEND, and now Executive Director of SEND. A qualified teacher with a Marine Zoology degree from Newcastle University, Georgina also holds a Master’s in SEND, specialising in SEMH and Autism, alongside the National Award for SEN Coordination and accreditation as an Access Arrangements Assessor. She has contributed to SEND practice at both school and local authority level, including sitting on EHCP panels and leading school‑wide implementation of SEND technology systems. As a Therapeutic Thinking trainer, she champions inclusive, neuroaffirming practice rooted in the social model of disability and strongly believes in celebrating the strengths that neurodiversity brings to education and the wider world.





















