Students lift off for stellar space careers day
8th February 2024
Telford, Wolverhampton, Cannock Chase – February 8, 2024 – Over 80 students from secondary schools in the West Midlands have taken part in a space...
The Jon Egging Trust was established in the West Midlands in 2017 to work with young people in Shropshire, Staffordshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. We currently have one Blue Skies programme which operates for students at Charlton School in partnership with RAF Cosford.
We are also developing outreach programmes in a number of schools in Staffordshire, Shropshire and Herefordshire.
Local fundraising is essential. On this site you can find out more about our work in the West Midlands and how you can support us.
8th February 2024
Telford, Wolverhampton, Cannock Chase – February 8, 2024 – Over 80 students from secondary schools in the West Midlands have taken part in a space...
15th December 2022
Earlier in the term, JET worked in partnership with the Midcounties Co-Operative at the RAF Museum, Cosford, to deliver a fantastic inspiration day fo...
15th December 2021
A message from our CEO: Dr Emma Egging 2021 has been an exceptionally busy year at JET. As I sit down to write I can’t quite believe all that we’v...
1st December 2021
The JET Lottery is a new way to support our work through regular giving. We are delighted to share that the new JET Lottery has landed, and br...
18th January 2018
A big thank you to the Force Development Team at RAF Cosford who planned an imaginative and absorbing session for our Level 1 students. On arrival...
30th November 2017
An incredible day was organised for Charlton students on base today. On arrival, they were given a range of team-building activities which improved co...
24th November 2017
2017 is the 10th anniversary of the ‘Takeover Challenge’. Its aim is to inspire young people by offering them insight into a workplace and giving...
14th November 2017
Blue skies students at Charlton school had an amazing day designing, building and flying their very own gliders. On arrival, students made and flew pa...