Online Resources

My Choices – Guide to Further Education

Key Worker KS4 Activity (PDF)

MY CHOICES (PDF)

https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles

https://www.rsb.org.uk/images/pdf/Student_Biology_Careers_Resource_Guide.pdf

https://nextsteps.aimhigherwm.ac.uk/ – information on choices etc

https://www.informedchoices.ac.uk/Russell Group Information

By the time you get to the end of Year 10 you will have:

  • Participated in Careers week and Futures Week activities
  • Had a talk on Apprenticeships with The National Careers Service
  • Had the opportunity to attend careers talks during the school year from visiting speakers on a variety of topics.
  • Had an individual careers guidance interview with the school’s Careers Co-ordinator or Careers Advisor as part of your entitlement to receive impartial information, advice and guidance.
  • Completed the careers questionnaire to identify your skills and interests related to the world of work and explore career ideas that might interest you.
  • Continue to add to your WRL passport.
  • Had the opportunity to take part in a Work experience placement.*
  • Had the opportunity to attend the schools Careers fair.

By the time you get to the end of Year 11 you will have:

  • Completed the careers questionnaire to identify your skills and interests related to the world of work and explore career ideas that might interest you.
  • Had additional optional access to impartial information, advice and guidance from speakers at the Aim Higher and Apprenticeship events in order to help you make your decisions about Post-16 options.
  • Had the opportunity to attend careers talks during the school year from visiting speakers on a variety of topics.
  • Had the opportunity to produce a CV and cover letter that focuses on your skills and qualities.
  • Been made aware of all the Post-16 Choices available to you, through presentations in assembly; and attending taster sessions on your potential Sixth Form subject choices.
  • Had the opportunity to attend the schools Careers fair.
  • Made your application for Post-16 courses either with a sixth form, college or training provider.
  • Had an individual interview with the Head of Sixth Form to discuss your Sixth Form application and choices of Post-16 subjects and courses.
  • Had optional access to impartial information, advice and guidance from the school’s Careers Co-ordinator and Careers Adviser.
  • Continue to add to your WRL passport.