On Wednesday 28th September, Urban Synergy and Thomson Reuters collaborated to deliver a fourth STEM focused Role Model Seminar to 70 year 6 students from Gordonbrock Primary School.
STEM Role Model Seminar
On Tuesday, 22nd March, Urban Synergy and Thomson Reuters collaborated to deliver a STEM focused Role Model Seminar to 100 year 7 and year 8 students from Conisborough College, Catford
Eliot Bank Role Model Seminar
Urban Synergy ‘Top Tips to the Top’ Role Model Seminar at Eliot Bank Primary School took place on Tuesday 1 March with panellists Chantal Coady, Troy von Scheibner, Ebenezer Ademisoye and Dawn Goring.
St Matthew Academy Role Model Seminar
On Tuesday 2 February, Urban Synergy held its first seminar for 2016 at St Matthews Academy in Blackheath
Big Dreams in STEM
On 9th December 2015 Urban Synergy and Thomson Reuters collaborated to deliver a STEM Role Model Seminar to over 100 year 9 and 10 students from Deptford Green School.
Mentor and mentee social
On Saturday the 20th June, 2015 Urban Synergy mentees, mentors and volunteers met for a social event at Brooklyn Bowl at the O2
Prendergast Ladywell Role Model Seminar
On Tuesday 2nd June 2015 over 40 students and parents attended an Urban Synergy Role Model seminar at Prendergast Ladywell School.
Bonus Pastor Role Model Seminar
Urban Synergy held ‘Top Tips to the Top’ Role Model seminar at Bonus Pastor Catholic College on Tuesday 19 May
RISE Mentoring Programme
On Thursday 30th April 2015, Urban Synergy in partnership with Barclays Bank kicked off the RISE Mentoring Programme with 17 young people from South London.
University of Cambridge visit
On Wednesday 29th October, Urban Synergy took a group of young people to visit University of Cambridge
Role Model seminar at Gordonbrock
Urban Synergy Professional Role Models and volunteers visited Gordonbrock Primary School in Brockley to engage with an audience of 75 students aged 10/11years of age.
Role Model seminar at Eliot Bank
Urban Synergy Professional Role Models and volunteers visited Eliot Bank Primary School in Sydenham to engage with an audience of 60 students aged 10/11years of age