Richard Challoner School

Careers Education (CEIAG)

Mrs Stansbridge

I am the Careers Lead and qualified Careers Advisor. With over 17 years experience of careers guidance I am responsible for ensuring students are able to explore and get ready for life beyond the school gates. I am a registered professional on the CDI database and follow the code of ethics.

'Education is your passport for your future'

Please use the contact me page, email careersiag@challoner.kingston.sch.uk or ring the school on 020 8330 5947.

Within school, each year group has a careers unit within their pastoral programme. This will develop their knowledge, skills and look at future aspirations. Within the curriculum there are careers focused links to support students in their future plans. (Please see the careers policy, strategy and careers programme links for further information).

Information on these pages are reviewed regularly and policies and strategy are reviewed annually by the board of governors.

 

 

 

Supporting your future success


Careers Education and Information, Advice and Guidance

Richard Challoner School is committed to preparing students for the future. This isn’t just through the curriculum but also by supporting them to think about their career choices and informing them about all the pathways that are available after leaving education.

We aim to inspire and motivate students to explore the best way for them as an individual and recognise that in today’s world this may look very different to those from a few years ago. Students are seen as individuals and as a school we understand they won’t all follow the same paths at post 16 and 18 transition.

Careers education and Independent information, advice and guidance is important to every student and here at Richard Challoner School and we believe every student should have access to and receive support in planning their future.

How do we do this?

  • Every year group from year 7-13 has a careers unit as part of their tutorial programme which focuses on key transitional points and how to explore yourself and your skills as you learn and grow.
  • Sons to work days in year 8
  • Year 9 careers assembly speakers
  • Work experience programme in year 12.
  • Invite in professionals to speak with students
  • Spotlight on… displays focusing on different careers.
  • Careers section in the main school library
  • Careers room and access to careers advisor
  • Use of online programmes and resources.
  • Curriculum subjects linking to careers.
  • Robust strategies and policies and coordination of statutory guidelines 

Careers Education (CE)

Careers education provides students with opportunities to learn about themselves and the skills they will need when they leave education. Activities and lessons are designed to make students independent and reflective, and to see the impact education can have on careers.  Activities and arranged sessions throughout the academic year will provide students with opportunities to become job ready and explore the future.

Independent Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG)

IAG Is delivered in an impartial manner and via face to face interventions with students. Richard Challoner School has its own Careers Advisor who offers IAG appointments to students in year 7 through to year 13. With many years’ experience and knowledge of schools, college, training providers, apprenticeships, universities and opportunities for young people, students are able to effectively plan ahead for their future. IAG is also delivered through visitors to school from various sectors of industry and through accessing events held in the borough and nationally where students can speak with representatives from different providers.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoHQeFPGijc

An introductory video on CEIAG at Richard Challoner School 



Careers sections of tutorial programmes