Careers
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.
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.
Useful websites:
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Careermap - a magazine which connects students and their parents with helpful information about careers and qualifications, along with tips on a range of topics such as employability skills and CV writing.
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https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/ - The National Careers Service. Lots of useful information, including job profiles for over 800 different careers
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www.careerpilot.org.uk – careers quizzes, choices advice, local market information
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https://icould.com/ - lots of information on different job profile, videos, quizzes etc
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www.prospects.ac.uk - General careers advice, CV writing, job profiles
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www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk - Did you know after Tourism, Engineering is the biggest employer in the Bournemouth and Poole area
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www.careers-in-sport.co.uk - for anyone interested in Sport
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www.apprenticeships.org.uk – National Apprenticeship website. Register online to receive regular job updates.
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www.careersadviceforparents.org – careers advice and top tips for parents and carers of teenagers
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www.studentladder.co.uk/ - for advice from Year 10 and beyond on choosing options post 16, 18 and 21
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www.ucas.com – Universities & colleges admission service
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www.successatschool.org – careers guidance & labour market information
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https://www.youthemployment.org.uk/what-is-lmi-how-can-it-help-young-people-and-how-do-you-use-it/ - Labour market information
University
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For help from Southampton University in finding the right university for you click here: Choosing the right University
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For help from Southampton University in choosing the right course click here:Choosing the right course
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Here are some top tips from a Southampton University student on how to tackle an Open Day: Making the most of Open Days
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If you are thinking about applying for a Russell Group university this talk from the Southampton university admissions team and students is really helpful: Making your Application Stand out from the Crowd
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You can also find out more about Russell Group universities by signing up to their webinars here: Russell Group Webinars
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Here is a useful vlog from a Bournemouth University student on the difference between studying at 6th form and university: School vs University
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Try this ‘Week in the life’ of Emily a Bournemouth University student to give you more of an idea of what it will be like once you’ve got to university:
A week in my life at University -
Southampton University have produced a comprehensive guide to student life and welfare here: Student Life, Support and Your Experience
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For more of an idea of what your social life could look like click here:
Making the Jump to University and Student Life -
Southampton University accommodation is covered in detail here:
Your Home away from Home -
Bournemouth students give their assessment of accommodation here: Accommodation - At home with Bournemouth University