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Careers and Destinations

QE School Careers Page
Summary of the Careers Programme

Queen Elizabeth’s School aims to ensure that all young people have access to good and realistic information and guidance about the full range of career pathways available to them. We aim to make sure that our students are self-confident, skilled and career-ready. This will be achieved through a programme of high quality activities, advice & guidance.

Students at Queen Elizabeth’s School will benefit from:
  • Access to a range of activities that inspire them, including employer talks, careers fairs, motivational speakers, college and university visits.

  • Links with local employers, to help boost attitudes and employability skills, learn about the range of roles and opportunities available to them.

  • Direct experiences of the workplace.

  • Meaningful encounters with employers, helping all students learn about what work is like and how to be successful in the workplace.

  • Access to advice from external providers on options available at Post 16 including apprenticeships. GAP year opportunities, University and direct employment.

  • Face to face advice & guidance to build confidence and motivation.

  • Co-ordinated support from external agencies including Ansbury 

  • Information on the financial support available to students at post 16.

  • Information, including local Labour Market Information from a range of agencies to develop a smoother pathway between education and work -   https://www.careerpilot.org.uk  &  https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk

  • Free access to careers advice, 7 days per week, from trained specialists through the National Careers Service https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk

  • The opportunity to book a careers appointment with a trained specialist at school. This opportunity is available to all students in every year group. Contact Hayley Jones via email at hjones@queenelizabeths.com, or by phone on 01202 885233, for more information.

  • Activities during tutor time in all year groups that promotes awareness of a wide range of career opportunities and progression routes.

Implementation

The Careers Leader/ Careers, Advice & Guidance Manger coordinates the careers programme and works closely with the senior leadership team. All teaching staff contribute to the Careers Guidance through their roles as tutors and subject teachers. Hayley Jones, Careers Leader/Careers Advice & Guidance Manager can be contacted by email at Hjones@queenelizabeths.com or by phone on 01202 885233.

Monitoring, Review and Evaluation

The school’s careers programme is reviewed annually by the Assistant Headteacher and the Careers Advice & Guidance Manager. The focus is to identify gaps and support improvement.

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Year 12 Destinations

To guide our Year 12 students to the right destination once they leave us in 2023 we have teamed up with local university and college admissions teams to give expert advice.  Below are also a range of vlogs from current students at Southampton and Bournemouth Universities giving more of an idea of what it is like to study and live away from home.

Please click on the introduction from Mrs Ridley and then access the different videos to help support the start of your journey to your 2023 destination.

At the start of the Summer Term we will be hosting an assembly in the hall on Wednesday 27th April to talk through the process of applying for UCAS and apprenticeships and supporting you in tutor time to start your applications for wherever you choose to go.

Don’t forget there are regular updates posted in the Year 12 Classroom and the Destinations board about work experience placements, access courses, apprenticeships and university opportunities, make sure to keep checking in.

If you need further help after accessing the information below please contact your tutor and the 6th form team.

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