Milton Keynes College students are to appear on BBC’s Countryfile

    Students from Milton Keynes College will be appearing on national TV this week, on Sunday’s episode of Countryfile on BBC One.

    A group of the College’s Inclusive Learning students took part in filming a piece about the Inclusive Farm in Steppingley, where they have their weekly work experience placements for their Animal Care and Horticulture course.

    The intention is that the students will eventually become sufficiently skilled to pursue a job in the industry.

    As part of the filming, the students took part in their usual tasks on the farm, such as looking after the chickens, pigs and lambs, all while chatting to Countryfile presenter Matt Baker.

    Becca Partridge, Head of Inclusive Learning at Milton Keynes College, said: “What a fantastic opportunity for our students! They love their placements at the Inclusive Farm – it’s a crucial part of their course and it helps our learners not only to develop their knowledge of animal care and agriculture, but they also grow in confidence and learn about working as a team. We’re very proud of our learners and very grateful to the BBC and Mike and Ness at the Inclusive Farm for the opportunity to take part. We can’t wait to see the final film on Sunday!”

    Laone, a student in Milton Keynes College’s Animal Care and Horticulture course said: “I feel proud about being in the filming and I enjoyed it with the teachers and the staff. I enjoyed talking to Mike and helping him with the sheep. It was an amazing thing to do and my first time taking part in a TV programme.”

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