Bath Rugby Foundation kicked off their 20th birthday celebrations in style with a special reception for Metro Mayor Dan Norris.

Mr Norris was on hand at the iconic Rec Ground to perform a scrumtious cake-cutting ceremony with staff, volunteers, and some of the twenty six young Bathonians benefitting from an award-winning ‘alternative provision’ schools project led by Bath 
Rugby Club’s community arm.

Bath Rugby Foundation Chief Executive, Lynne Fernquest, gave the Mayor a potted history of the charity’s first two decades as he met some of the 16-24 year olds taking part in the award-winning programme run in partnership with Bath College for those who traditional schooling is not the correct environment.

Mr Norris learnt how Bath youngsters are gaining vital qualifications, work experience and life skills ensuring they can get back into school, college or employment - learning cooking with professional chefs and training with Olympic medal winning athletes are some of the activities on offer.

This is important for the growing number of children and young people who are struggling with traditional teaching methods and whose future would look 
bleak without the Foundation, Ms Fernquest explained. Bath and North East Somerset has one of the widest ‘attainment gaps’, which is the gap between rich and poor children, in the whole country.

Metro Mayor Dan Norris, ahead of the ceremony, said: “School is fantastic, but it isn’t for everyone. The service Bath Rugby Foundation provide youngsters in this great city is invaluable. Cake on The Rec – what a great way to mark two decades of a charity that helps thousands of young Bathonians each year, every year. Sport has a unique power to change lives and it is a credit to Lynne and her team when you see the great work they do in the community. Here’s to the next twenty years!”.

Lynne Fernquest said: “Bath Rugby Foundation is proud to welcome West of England Combined Authority Mayor, Dan Norris, to its home at The Rec. It’s our twentieth birthday later this year, and it’s brilliant to kick off the celebrations with this visit. The Mayor met some of our students and this is recognition of the tens of thousands of young lives we have impacted since 2003. Annually Bath Rugby Foundation builds confidence, develops skills and creates independent pathways for around 3,000 children and young adults, and our Alternative Learning Hub, which caters for 14-24 year olds disengaged with traditional education, is where some of the most powerful change takes place. Bath Rugby Foundation is Bath Rugby’s official charity, but it really belongs to the people of Bath, without whose generosity we couldn’t make the difference we do”.

Changing the lives of around 3,000 young people annually through their twelve community programmes, Bath Rugby Foundation, was launched in 2003 after England won the Rugby World Cup and has grown to become a twenty-strong team working with schools, colleges, and businesses across the region.