Relive the inspiration of Bucks Skills Show 2026 - and sign up for 2027!

What an event! The Bucks Skills Shows 2026 welcomed more than 6,000 attendees across March 4th and 5th, including 500 SEND students, teachers from 47 schools, parents, and adult career seekers.

The event, organised every year by Bucks Skills Hub, brought employers, educators and communities together in a way that created genuine opportunity and inspiration for all.

The atmosphere was fantastic, with engaging activities, thoughtful conversations, and countless moments where you could see the difference being made to people's lives.

You can see photos from the event here. And watch the amazing videos below for a real flavour of the event!

Each Bucks Skills Show raises the bar for the next - and we can't wait for next year's to come around! If you're feeling the same way, get your exhibition space booked in now so you don't have to worry about it later. Book your exhibition space for the Bucks Skills Show 2027 here >

Event highlights

Highlights video - Bucks Skills Show 2026                                       

Supporting SEND pathways at Bucks Skills Show 2026

 

Thank you to the exhibitors and sponsors

We’re incredibly grateful to the businesses who stepped away from their day‑to‑day work to take part as exhibitors.

And a huge thanks goes to our Bucks Skills Hub sponsors Fairhive Homes, Rosefield Solar Farm, OCU Group, Buckinghamshire Council, and the Careers and Enterprise Company (CEC), alongside our Bucks Skills Show partners Buckinghamshire College Group and Buckinghamshire New University - their commitment helps make all of this possible.

Learn more about our sponsors and partners in the below videos

Fairhive Homes - Bucks Skills Hub Sponsor

Rosefield Solar Farm - Bucks Skills Hub Sponsor

Buckinghamshire New University - Bucks Skills Show Partner

Bucks College Group - Bucks Skills Show Partner

Book your exhibition space for 2027

Don't forget to book your exhibition space for the Bucks Skills Show 2027 here >

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