Careers (CEIAG)

Careers Education, referred to as Employability at Key Stages 3 and 4, is offered through the Learning for Life and Work Programme in Years 8-11 and as a distinct Careers Education class in Years 12, 13 and 14.

Students are guided in their choice of subjects and are made aware of the range of career opportunities which are available to them. Individual advice on completing university and college applications is given. Each student undertakes a work experience placement in Year 12.

Students also get the opportunity to speak to the careers advisor Helen Quinn.