ARCHITECTURAL firm Studio OL3 has unveiled a new Scholarship for Computer Science to inspire the next generation of Hulme Grammar School pupils.
The Oldham-based company’s initiative will support a Year 7 pupil throughout their senior school education, equipping them with resources and opportunities to excel in the dynamic world of computer science and technology.
The scholarship will provide funding for memberships, subscriptions, cutting-edge equipment, and unique, tailored experiences aligned with the recipient’s passions, ambitions, and career aspirations.
Craig Devenport, founder of Studio OL3, created the scholarship to help young people access opportunities he never had.
He said: “Growing up, I didn’t have access to initiatives like this, and I know how transformative they can be.
“My goal is to inspire the next generation to pursue their dreams and equip them with the skills and experiences to succeed.
Computer science and technology are driving our future, and I’m proud to support a young person from our community in this exciting field.”
Hulme Grammar School has long been a hub for STEM excellence, producing remarkable thought leaders such as renowned physicist Professor Brian Cox, pioneering psychiatrist Dame Susan Bailey, and world-renowned surgeon and humanitarian Dr David Nott.
The school has a proud reputation for educating young people, empowering them to achieve extraordinary things on a global stage.
Stephen Norbury, Head of Computer Science at Hulme Grammar School, commented: “Hulme Grammar has a tradition of nurturing talented young people who go on to shape the world.
“This scholarship is a fantastic example of how local businesses can partner with us to inspire and empower the next generation.
“We are incredibly grateful to Craig and the team at Studio OL3 for their generosity and vision.”
- Find out more about Studio OL3 on their website: www.studio-ol3.co.uk
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