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King's Group Academies

We provide outstanding independent Careers Information, Education, Advice and Guidance. We check our provision against the Gatsby Benchmarks to ensure our students are well prepared for the opportunities and challenges of the twenty-first century world of work.

Every student should leave school prepared for life in the twenty-first century. This means ensuring that young people are given opportunities to develop and recognise the values skills and behaviours to help them fulfil their potential.   All students should see the link between their learning and future career. High quality careers advice from qualified impartial professionals ensures that students receive unbiased support, as well as recognising that young people want and need to be well informed when making subject and career decisions (Department for Education March 2015).

Where will your subjects take you?

Careers Information, Education, Advice and Guidance

We use an independent and impartial third party to deliver the programme. All Together Ltd delivers a modern forward thinking careers programme. The named careers leader is Siobhan Gallivan who holds the Qualification in Careers Guidance (QCG) and Pg Dip Careers Guidance and Education Level 7 Mrs S Gallivan.

Provider Access Policy and Baker Clause

This policy statement sets out the school’s arrangements for managing the access of providers to pupils at the school for the purpose of giving them information about the provider’s education or training offer. This complies with the school’s legal obligations under Section 42B of the Education Act 1997.

Student entitlement

All students in years 7-13 are entitled:

  • to find out about technical education qualifications and apprenticeships opportunities, as part of a careers programme which provides information on the full range of education and training options available at each transition point;
  • to hear from a range of local providers about the opportunities they offer, including technical education and apprenticeships – through options events, assemblies and group discussions and taster events;
  • to understand how to make applications for the full range of academic and technical courses.

Management of provider access requests Procedure

A provider wishing to request access should contact:

Siobhan Gallivan: Careers Lead Mrs S Gallivan

0118 959 0466

 

As a school we are committed to the Gatsby Benchmarking framework, to deliver a whole school approach to careers and linked learning.

We continue to developing links with many organisations and colleges – crucial in ensuing that the students see and understand the relevance of their learning to future careers destinations.

For students with SEN needs please view the local offer published by the local authority which explains the support and services – including a focus on moving on preparing for adulthood from Year 9.

We work with Brighter Futures for Children to support our students into positive destinations by sharing intended destinations.

  • Weekly careers assemblies relating to how where and when to apply.
  • Impartial service through All Together Ltd.
  • Life skills sessions in order to build self-esteem.
  • Mentoring and coaching opportunities.
  • Employer Engagement.
  • Work place visits.
  • Work taster events.
  • Apprenticeship workshops.
  • University talks.
  • College applications workshops.
  • Options choices.
  • Networking events with employers.
  • Self-confidence/Decision-making work shops.
  • Access to creative online resources and current LMI.
  • Careers Champions – the student voice.
  • Help with career management skills e.g. CV writing, CV building, job searches and job interviews.
  • Use of social media to communicate events and provide ongoing up-to-date advice.
  • Support with transition.
  • Student careers ambassadors – to hear and understand the student voice.

Work Experience

Work experience gives students the opportunity to spend time in an adult working environment, carrying out tasks and duties as an employee, but with the emphasis on learning about the world of work.

The placement is not necessarily to reflect the eventual career choice of the student but should allow a broad experience of the work place and an opportunity to develop skills for the future.