Sport Education Open Evening: Study with us!
We're giving anyone the age between 16-19 the opportunity to learn more about the NCFE and BTEC Sport courses we have to offer at our Open Evening on 12th February at Cardiff City House of Sport.
Cardiff City FC Community Foundation is proud to be supporting Skills Cymru 2025 - Wales’ largest careers and skills event - designed to help young people explore future pathways in education, employment, and training.
Taking place in Cardiff at the Utilita Arena, the event offers attendees the chance to connect with employers, apprenticeship providers, and training organisations across a wide range of industries.
We’ll be there to speak with young people about the support we offer, the career routes available through sport, education and community development - and how we’re helping the next generation build skills that matter.
Come along, ask questions, and find out how we can support you beyond the classroom.
Skills Cymru 2025 is free to attend and open to all secondary school, college and sixth form students across Wales, their parents/carers and key influencers.
📌 Utilita Arena Cardiff
📅 Weds 26 November 2025 10:00 – 14:30 & 15:30 – 18:00
📅 Thurs 27 November 2025 10:00 – 14:00
📅 For full event details and FREE tickets visit: www.skillscymru.co.uk
For more information, contact info@nasevents.co.uk or call the team on 0203 858 7000.
Sport Education Open Evening: Study with us!
We're giving anyone the age between 16-19 the opportunity to learn more about the NCFE and BTEC Sport courses we have to offer at our Open Evening on 12th February at Cardiff City House of Sport.
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