The staff that deliver this programme are supported with well-planned and fully resourced careers lessons and also receive some CPD to support their delivery.
This programme includes key elements designed to help the pupils to explore and find out all about careers they are interested in as well as address key issues which are important when looking at careers such as stereotyping, social media and important work related skills. Information about future study options and the labour market is available to students at Careers Events, through taster sessions that we hold for pupils, some in school and others at local post 16 providers, and through independent careers advice from our Careers and Employability Manager who is qualified to give impartial advice on careers and future opportunities.
To identify pupils’ guidance needs, we ask them to complete a brief questionnaire at the beginning of the Academic Year, with their interests and future career path ideas on. This information is then collated and helps us can target particular pupils for specific events that may be of interest to them and their future career path.
We provide a wide range of opportunities for pupils to have direct contact with employers whether it is visitors to an assembly or specific career related activities in school or out at a place of work.
In addition to those already mentioned; a number of pupils are involved in programmes designed to open the access to university. ‘ThinkHigher’ is established in our school and we support several visits to local universities throughout the school year.