Careers
Overview
The Priory School is committed to providing Careers Education, Advice and Guidance toall students and is working to achieve the Gatsby benchmarks for excellence. We will deliver CEAG through the curriculum and organised activities, such as individual student interviews, and giving students the opportunity to engage with employers.
Careers Guidance will focus on the specific needs of the individual student to promote self-awareness and personal development. It will aim to provide current and relevant information to enable each student to make informed decisions about their future.
In line with statutory guidance, all advice offered to students will be impartial and confidential.
Student Entitlement
Students can expect to have:
- Access to information and time to research careers during school
- Meaningful encounters with employers and employees
- A chance to take part in work experience (Year 12)
- An individual careers interview to help with options and future plans (Year 11)
- Information on the job you want to do – qualifications, skills and progression routes
- A mock interview with an employer to help with job and further education applications
Aims of Careers and Work Related Learning
The aim of Careers and work related learning at The Priory School is to guide students towards careers which are going to fulfil their aspirations, inspire them and equip them with the skills, qualifications and experience they need to achieve their goal. We will encourage and guide students to be ready for the world of work – whatever form that might take.
Many students will enter The Priory School without a definite idea of what career they want which is why we have developed a careers programme which takes students through structured PSHCE lessons and extra-curricular activities that will enable them to make positive choices when it comes to Year 9 options, post-16 and post-18 choices.
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