
This blog is designed to keep you up-to-date with Careers Education, Information and Guidance (CEIAG) available locally, nationally and through the school. I’ll be posting information about employment and training opportunities available locally as well as details of open days and useful websites. The world of education, employment and training opportunities is changing rapidly so keep checking in for the latest information.
Mr Cross
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Free on-line magazine for Sixth Form students

Monday, 2 December 2013
Apprenticeship Guide 2014

Sunday, 1 December 2013
Higher Education: Face the Stats!

What about after university? Currently, 22% of male graduates and 15% of female graduates move back home after completing university. According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), there were 3.2 million 20-34 year-olds living with their parents in 2011. This is a 20% increase on the number in 1997. Returning "home" is often the choice of graduates entering internships. Becoming an intern is now seen as a shortcut to employment and 60% of paid internships lead to at least one job offer ( compared to 37% of unpaid internships ).
According to an ONS survey, having a degree can add £12 000 to your potential salary. However, the same organisation has recently published data showing that half of graduates are in non-graduate jobs.
Suffice it to say, staying in education and training is essential to maximise your choices and flexibility in employment. Just make sure you weigh up the facts and seek out informed and impartial advice in making your choices. The quick links top left might be a useful start ...
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Interested in a career in Arts management?

Ambassador opportunities are as follows:
· Producing - Film and/or Events
· Event Management
· Stage Management
· Marketing
· Film Production
Ambassadors will meet on a weekly basis either on a Saturday or Monday Evening at the University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, to complete the Arts Award along with other courses, in addition to workshops on their chosen job area. All skills developed look great on UCAS applications as well as CVs. 'The best way to learn is to do in the arts industry, ITA try to make this possible wherever we can'.
· Producing - Film and/or Events
· Event Management
· Stage Management
· Marketing
· Film Production
Ambassadors will meet on a weekly basis either on a Saturday or Monday Evening at the University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, to complete the Arts Award along with other courses, in addition to workshops on their chosen job area. All skills developed look great on UCAS applications as well as CVs. 'The best way to learn is to do in the arts industry, ITA try to make this possible wherever we can'.
Click here for further information.
Friday, 8 November 2013
'Moving On' Careers Day: 12.11.13
All Year 11 students will be attending the Moving On Curriculum Enrichment Day on Tuesday 12th November which includes a "Careers Fair" in the Assembly Hall. This will last from 8.30 - 11.00 a.m. Sixth Form students who are available are also welcome to attend as the organisations involved include representatives from universities, employers in areas such as engineering, broadcasting and marketing and professions such as medicine, accountancy and law. For a full list, click here.
Monday, 4 November 2013
New funding announced for Traineeships
An extra £20m is being made available to the Government’s new Traineeships programme to support even more young people into Apprenticeships and other jobs. Traineeships, which began in August, provide 16 to 23-year-olds with the skills, experience and confidence to compete in the labour market – helping them secure Apprenticeships or other jobs. More than 500 providers have pledged to take on trainees this year and so far 150 companies, both large and small, have all expressed an interest in offering placements to young people. They include household names such as BAE Systems, Siemens and Virgin Media.
Traineeships last a maximum of 6 months and provide:
- work preparation training such as interview preparation and CV writing
- support to improve English and maths skills
- a high-quality work experience placement (between 6 weeks and 5 months)
- training from providers who are rated ‘Outstanding’ or ‘Good’ by Ofsted
Apprenticeships are on the increase

Skills Minister Matthew Hancock said:
'These figures show that a record 858,900 people participated in apprenticeships last year, which is almost 370,000 more than in 2009-10. This is good news for the economy and good news for those getting the skills they need to prosper. There are now more options than ever before with a focus on the quality and rigour that people and employers want from apprenticeships.'
Higher Apprenticeships are now at the highest level they have ever been, while the participation in Advanced Level apprenticeships has increased by more than 50,000.
[ Source: gov.co.uk ]
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