National Careers Week 2024

Find out what's going on at SHS from 4-8th March 2024!

National Careers Week (NCW) @ Sutton High School

National Careers Week (NCW) Timetable

Monday 4 th March

Year 7 will be interviewing staff about their job roles during PSR lessons this week.

Form Time Activities

Year 11 – 13 NCW Assembly with

Form Time Activities – virtually meet

alumnae

Tuesday 5 th March

➢ Anna Bacon took A levels in Biology, Chemistry and English, then took a Biomedical Science degree and is now studying graduate entry Medicine at Birmingham University. ➢ Aurelia Finch took A levels in English, Spanish and RS, went on to study Spanish and Arabic at Durham University and is now doing an MPhil in Arabic Studies. ➢ Lauren Ward took A levels in Biology, Chemistry and Economics and is now in her final year of a Natural Sciences Degree at Birmingham University.

Take Our Daughter to Work Day - Year 8 Learn to Earn - Year 9

Wednesday 6 th March

Form Time Activities

Year 7 & 8 NCW Assembly – What is a career?

Lunchtime Careers Talks with

Thursday 7 th March

Form Time Activities – virtually meet

alumnae

➢ Emma Lu took A levels in Physics, Maths, Further Maths and Economics, studied Economics at LSE and is now a Structured Credit Trader at PNB Paribas. ➢ Maddie Waller took A levels in Maths, Further Maths, Computer Science and Physics, studied Computer Science at King’s College London (KCL) and is now doing a PhD in Artificial Intelligence with KCL and Imperial.

&

Year 9 & 10 NCW Assembly with

alumna and BBC Senior Broadcast Engineer, Ruth

MacLaren. ➢ Ruth took A levels in Physics, Maths and DT with an AS Level in Further Maths and then gained a place on a Degree Apprenticeship in Broadcast and Communications Engineering with the BBC.

Friday 8 th March

Form Time Activities

Lunchtime National Careers Week Chat – Thursday 7 th March, 1:40pm, The Study

Open to Year 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 students

Interested in Design or Engineering?

Meet Tahira and Brad who work at

Come along on Thursday lunchtime to find out

more about their

roles at Arup and what a Fire Safety Apprenticeship involves!

Who and what is Arup? Arup is a global sustainable development consultancy founded by

engineer and philosopher, Sr Ove Arup who believed that work is only valuable when it has

something higher to strive for – the company continues to embody that idea – work is truly

profitable when it shapes a better world. The firm consists of Designers, Engineers, and a lot more in

between.

When could I work for Arup? You could join Arup after GCSEs, after A levels (or equivalent) or

after completing a degree. They also offer internships (a bit like work experience), for a few weeks in

the summer or for up to a year.

What Apprenticeships do they offer? They offer a wider range of apprenticeships across

their UK offices in a wide range of professional disciplines: civil engineering, building services,

structural engineering, rail design, business and admin, project management, transport planning,

accountancy, digital consulting, quantity surveying, environmental consulting and more.

Do they offer work experience? Yes!

Find out more: https://www.arup.com/careers/early-careers

Register to attend here:

Lunchtime National Careers Week Chat – Thursday 7 th March, 1:40pm, Charlesworth Room

Open to Year 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 students

Interested in Accounting or Finance?

Meet Ruben and Veronika who work at

Come along on Thursday lunchtime to find out more about their roles and

the apprenticeships available to students with A levels or equivalent.

Who and what is Mazars? Mazars is a global company providing services in audit and

accounting as well as tax, financial advisory, and consulting. It is one of the largest accountancy firms

in the UK. Founded in Europe, Mazars also has offices in Sutton and London.

When could I work for Mazars? You could join Mazars after A levels (or equivalent) or after

completing a degree. They also offer placements to university students.

What Apprenticeships do they offer? They offer a range of Apprenticeships related to

Accountancy and Finance and offer the opportunity to gain a professional qualification whilst earning

a competitive salary and gaining invaluable experience.

Do they offer work experience? Yes!

Find out more: https://jobs.mazars.co.uk/jobs/early-careers/

Register to attend here:

Form Time Activities: all resources on the Careers at SHS Team

Suitable for: Year 7/8 Self-led activity with chance for discussion

Suitable for: Year 11/12/13 Self-led activity with chance for discussion

Suitable for: Year 10/11/12 Self-led activity with chance for discussion

Suitable for all: teacher led quick quiz!

Suitable for all: teacher led quick quiz!

Suitable for all: teacher led quick quiz!

Suitable for: Year 9 upwards. Teacher led activity with lots of chances for discussion

Suitable for all: teacher led quick quiz!

Suitable for all: teacher led quick quiz!

A special TV programme for sixth-form students on the graduate job market & degree apprenticeships. Includes how to use League Tables, the outlook for today’s university-leavers, an in- depth introduction to degree apprenticeships and a countdown of the 100 top graduate employers. Suitable for: Sixth form and Year 11. Self- led or Teacher led

How knowledgeable are you about the different qualifications available to you after GCSEs and A levels (or equivalent)?

Pick your favourite subject and watch a short video of someone who uses that subject in their job.

Suitable for: Year 7 upwards. Self-led or Teacher led

Suitable for: Year 8 upwards. Teacher led quiz with lots of chances for discussion

A

will go live on day 1 of National Careers Week. No registration required, no data collected

from students, tons of opportunities for students to explore, go to https://ncw2024.co.uk/ Suitable for: Year 10 upwards, self-led activity with chance to share what you discover afterwards

Coming up later this month : Students in Years 7 & 8 , will learn about skills and presenting in sessions delivered by our GDST Learning and Development Manager, Karen Kimura.

Boost your employability skills with

who are hosting a Soft Skills to

Succeed webinar series with some very well-known employers!

4 th March @ 4:30pm – Communication : Deloitte, Accenture, and the Government Economic Service will be there to discuss the importance of effective communication, and how you can build these skills while studying. 4 th March @ 5:30pm – Critical Thinking : If you want to understand what critical thinking is, why it’s so important to employers, and how you can demonstrate it while studying, join this webinar to hear from Dyson what employers look for when assessing candidates. 5 th March @ 5pm – Adaptability : You’ll hear from Barnett Waddingham and Schroders about what employers look for when hiring, and how to build adaptability skills while studying. 6 th March @ 5pm - Commercial Awareness : Join this webinar to hear from KPMG and Essity about how to develop your commercial awareness, why it's important, and how you can demonstrate it throughout your application. Go to Unifrog, scroll down to Exploring Pathways and click on Webinars to sign up.

is hosting a series of free Careers Tasters for students 12 years upwards,

For more details and to sign up please visit, Events for Students | InvestIN – InvestIN Education

Poster displayed on Careers Noticeboard (just outside the library)

Upcoming GDST Career Start online talks

Careers in Sustainability on 21 st March, Careers in Gaming on 25 th April, Curious about Careers? on 1 st May, Insight into Apprenticeships on 7 th May,

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Taking a Gap Year on 18 th June.

Curious About Careers on 1 st May, hosted by Sutton and Sydenham High School, will include a range of alumnae who have forged different pathways and is particularly aimed at students who are keen to explore and/or are unsure about their future plans. The full schedule of talks and link to sign up is here, CareerStart Online | Eventbrite and you can watch previous talks here, CareerStart Online (Series 2) - YouTube

Poster displayed on Careers Noticeboard (just outside the library)

How knowledgeable are you about the different qualifications available to you after GCSEs and A levels (or equivalent)? Springpod has produced free, 60-minute courses, explaining what T-Levels, Apprenticeships and Higher Technical Qualifications are. Students will hear from students, partake in activities, and gain a greater understanding.

You can also access the following sources of careers and labour market information and lots more, on the Careers at SHS Team,

For all years

From Year 7 upwards

From Year 8 upwards should have a login – if you have forgotten yours, please ask Mrs Lenaghan

From Year 9 upwards should have a login – if you have forgotten yours, please ask Mrs Lenaghan

https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/explore-careers

Amazing Apprenticeships

You can find out what to expect from Careers Education, Information, Advice

and Guidance – your entitlement to CEIAG - while you are at SHS, here,

https://www.suttonhigh.gdst.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Senior-school-

Careers-Appendix-1-Entitlement-Statements-2023.pdf

We are mapping current CEIAG provision against the new Career Development Institute (CDI) framework below, so we can be sure that while you are at SHS you are growing the career development skills you need, alongside academic and transferable skills, so you possess the skills, knowledge, and attitudes to successfully begin to navigate your journey through life, learning and work.

Grow throughout life by learning and reflecting on yourself, your background, and your strengths

Balance Life as a worker and/or entrepreneur with your wellbeing, other interests and your involvement with your family and community

Manage your career actively, make the most of opportunities and learn from setbacks

See the big picture by paying attention to how the economy, politics and society connect with your own life and career

Create Opportunities by being proactive and building positive relationships with others.

Explore the full range of Possibilities open to you and learn about recruitment processes and the culture of different workplaces

Mrs Lenaghan, Head of Careers, is based in the back of the library on a Tuesday to Thursday and happy

to answer any questions you may have or talk about your next steps or future plans. Do drop in!

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