Regular assemblies remind students of the essential skill focus for the term. Skill icons are displayed in every classroom, including skill steps and employer competency framework descriptions. A large Skills Builder display in the main foyer acts as a visual representation of the essential skills. The language of the skills is used with Year 11 students in their mock interviews, in line with the Stoke & Staffordshire Careers Hub framework. Skills are also visible in all student planners. The end-of-year assembly focused on essential skills and other achievements, highlighting the school's commitment to rewarding skill progress. Weekly reflections in form time are part of the reward system, with half-termly recognition. Skills are written into the PSHE and careers curriculum, and a Homezone link involves parents. Regular reviews, including feedback from students, teachers, and external stakeholders, ensure the programme remains on track. Data shows improved student confidence in identifying and discussing their skills. Partnerships with local businesses and professionals provide real-world insights and mentorship. Guest speakers, workshops, and workplace visits help students understand employer expectations. Looking ahead, we aim to expand our industry network and incorporate technology-driven tools to enhance skill development, ensuring Tamworth Enterprise College prepares students for the future world of work.