- Whole School Curriculum
- Faculties and Subject Curriculum
- Art & Design faculty
- Business & Economics faculty
- Careers and Personal Development faculty
- Personal Development – The Big Picture
- Skills Builder
- Careers Education and Guidance
- Quality in Careers Standard Award
- Careers Advice
- Careers Fair
- Careers Presentations
- Careers Websites and Further Information for students
- HGS and the Careers & Enterprise Co.
- Work Experience
- Careers Education Provider Access Policy (Baker clause)
- National Careers Week
- Careers in Focus
- English faculty
- EPQ
- Humanities faculty
- Languages faculty
- Learning Support faculty
- Mathematics & Computing faculty
- PE and Sport faculty
- Performing Arts faculty
- Science faculty
- Assessment
- Extra curricular
- Careers and Personal Development
- Remote learning
- Year 9 options
Careers Websites and Further Information for students
Through Big Picture lessons, Careers Interviews, Careers related Super Learning Days, National Careers Week events, Careers and World of Work themed assemblies, students in Years 7-11 are encouraged to take responsibility for their future choices and to start research and plan for their future. This is through Career Planning when students develop the skills of:
- Self-Awareness = where am I now?
- Career Exploration = where do I want to be?
- Career Management = how do I get there?
Students are encouraged to use a range of websites and resources to develop their career planning knowledge and understanding both at school and at home and this information is shared with students in lessons, assemblies, presentations and emails. There are also dedicated sections in the weekly student and parent bulletins which contain links to careers related websites and details events and opportunities to support students in their career research and career management skills.
Click on the links below to view the parent bulletin and Sixth Form progression information:
Additional resources
Students and parents are also welcome to use the following excellent resources to support our students this year with their career research skills, and especially those students in Years 9 and Year 11 and Sixth Form.
Success At Schools
The Success At Schools resource will help students to find out information about pathways, employability skills, work experience, gap years, future-proofing your career and subject specific information. Students in Years 7-11 will be referring to this resource in their careers and financial education topics in Big Picture lessons in the spring term and sixth form students will also be using the resource as part of their progression programme.
Your Money Matters
The Your Money Matters financial education resource, funded by Martin Lewis, has been provided for all schools with the aim of supporting the financial capability of young people and covers a wide range of important topics such as savings, interest, money, mental health, budgeting, debt, APR, student finance, apprenticeships, earnings, tax, pensions, gambling, investments, identity theft, fraud and much more. The book is aimed at 14-16 year olds but can be used with other year groups so we hope that students in sixth form and lower school will also find it interesting and helpful.
Online advice from the National Careers Service |
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Start Profile is a free, online careers platform, designed to connect 11-18 year olds with their future career potential and combines the most comprehensive source of information with a personalised student experience |
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Stemettes – information, activities and resources to inspire students to consider the world of STEM |
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Unifrog brings into one place every university course, apprenticeship, and college course in the UK, as well as other opportunities, such as School Leaver Programmes, MOOCs and every college at Oxford and Cambridge |
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UCAS connects people to University, post Uni studies including teacher training, apprenticeships & internships and helps students to find the information for their next step |
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Aspire provides information, advice and inspiration for older students considering the options |
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CAREERMAP – advice and guides for students, parents and teachers |
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Real stories to inform your careers planning, research and options |
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Careerometer – find facts about careers you are interested in |
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Information about T Levels |
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Skillsometer – quiz to identify possible careers for you |
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Information about Apprenticeships |
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The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers |
The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers 2024-2025 |
SpringPod – virtual work experience opportunities |
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Not Going To Uni – one of the UK’s leading websites dedicated to helping school and college leavers make informed decisions about their future by showing the opportunities that exist outside of traditional university, such as apprenticeships, sponsored degrees, diplomas, gap years, distance learning and jobs |
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Get My First Job – GetMyFirstJob provide information and apprenticeship vacancies across a variety of sectors providing opportunities to connect employers with potential apprentices. In addition, they also provide information about traineeships for those who may not yet be ready for an apprenticeship. |
- Whole School Curriculum
- Faculties and Subject Curriculum
- Art & Design faculty
- Business & Economics faculty
- Careers and Personal Development faculty
- Personal Development – The Big Picture
- Skills Builder
- Careers Education and Guidance
- Quality in Careers Standard Award
- Careers Advice
- Careers Fair
- Careers Presentations
- Careers Websites and Further Information for students
- HGS and the Careers & Enterprise Co.
- Work Experience
- Careers Education Provider Access Policy (Baker clause)
- National Careers Week
- Careers in Focus
- English faculty
- EPQ
- Humanities faculty
- Languages faculty
- Learning Support faculty
- Mathematics & Computing faculty
- PE and Sport faculty
- Performing Arts faculty
- Science faculty
- Assessment
- Extra curricular
- Careers and Personal Development
- Remote learning
- Year 9 options