Why is Careers and IAG important to you…? Year 10
What should you be doing now? Finding a work experience placement. Reminder…deadline = 23 rd  October 2009 Remember it’s important to think your work experience through carefully as it should be something you are interested in finding out more about, e.g. a future career idea. Why?
What should you be doing now? If you need help with thinking about your future and what you might like to do please come to Careers. What else can you be doing that will help you towards your work experience and your year 11 options next year… Use the Careers Library (ground floor of the LRC) to research more about the different options open to you after year 11. Visit  www.surreyareaprospectus.co.uk   Use Careers Etc / Pathfinder / Odyssey
Careers Resources available to help you decide…
Careers Resources available to help you decide…
 
Careers Etc Resources available to help you decide…
Pathfinder LIVE Resources available to help you decide…
Odyssey Resources available to help you decide…
Odyssey Resources available to help you decide…
Odyssey Resources available to help you decide…
Odyssey Resources available to help you decide…
What are the Options…? EDUCATION Sixth Form College (e.g. Collingwood College) Further Education College Specialist College
College does  NOT  just mean A Levels! Entry Level Prepare you for further learning/work/living. A Levels Help you prepare for HE/employment. You have to have 5 GCSEs at grade C or above to do A Levels (and often a B grade in the subject you are taking). IB Help you prepare for HE/ employment. Equivalent to four A Levels Have to study core subjects, e.g. Language, Maths, English, Science.
College does  NOT  just mean A Levels! The Diploma A new qualification, based around a different style of teaching and learning: classroom learning and practical hands-on experience. Study ‘functional skills’ which cover the main things you need to know about your chosen subject area. E.g. Collingwood College offer the IT Diploma. NVQs Develop practical skills and knowledge, related to a specific job in a specific industry Assessment is through the observation of practical work and the creation of portfolio evidence.
College does  NOT  just mean A Levels! VRQs Qualifications such as BTEC, City and Guilds and Edexcel. Practical learning that can help you to prepare for employment and future learning. … So as you can see, there are lots of options out there!
What are the Options…? TRAINING/ WORK Apprenticeship Job with training Work Training programme that prepares you  for work, e.g. E2E Self employment
Advantages/Disadvantages of the different options It’s really important that you identify the advantages and disadvantages of each option, for you. Remember: Most careers require qualifications to a level beyond GCSEs. Education is only free up to 19 years. Often students who go out into the workplace after GCSEs wish they had been encouraged to gain some qualifications first.
What else should you be doing now? Talk to your parents/teachers/Form Tutor/Miss Parker/ Connexions about your ideas.  Career ideas must inform your decision. Get hold of college prospectuses (copies of Collingwood College Sixth Form Prospectus will be in Careers soon). Find out the dates of open evenings and go to visit the colleges that interest you.  Collingwood Sixth Form Open Evening 22 nd  October 2009
Not sure what you want to do? Make sure you ask for help now: Miss Parker can have a chat with you about your options or arrange a career’s interview with Connexions for you.  It’s important that you make an  informed  decision. If you don’t have any career ideas in mind then keep your options open.
If you decide you want to look for work/apprenticeship… Speak to Miss Parker first Arrange a Connexions interview Check the Vacancy Bulletin in the Careers Department www.connexions-direct.com/jobs4u www.e4s.co.uk
To summarise… When should you start applying to college? What age is education free up until? Who can help you if you don’t know what to do after year 11? What IT Software is available to you to help with options/careers?

Options After Year 10 Assembly

  • 1.
    Why is Careersand IAG important to you…? Year 10
  • 2.
    What should yoube doing now? Finding a work experience placement. Reminder…deadline = 23 rd October 2009 Remember it’s important to think your work experience through carefully as it should be something you are interested in finding out more about, e.g. a future career idea. Why?
  • 3.
    What should yoube doing now? If you need help with thinking about your future and what you might like to do please come to Careers. What else can you be doing that will help you towards your work experience and your year 11 options next year… Use the Careers Library (ground floor of the LRC) to research more about the different options open to you after year 11. Visit www.surreyareaprospectus.co.uk Use Careers Etc / Pathfinder / Odyssey
  • 4.
    Careers Resources availableto help you decide…
  • 5.
    Careers Resources availableto help you decide…
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Careers Etc Resourcesavailable to help you decide…
  • 8.
    Pathfinder LIVE Resourcesavailable to help you decide…
  • 9.
    Odyssey Resources availableto help you decide…
  • 10.
    Odyssey Resources availableto help you decide…
  • 11.
    Odyssey Resources availableto help you decide…
  • 12.
    Odyssey Resources availableto help you decide…
  • 13.
    What are theOptions…? EDUCATION Sixth Form College (e.g. Collingwood College) Further Education College Specialist College
  • 14.
    College does NOT just mean A Levels! Entry Level Prepare you for further learning/work/living. A Levels Help you prepare for HE/employment. You have to have 5 GCSEs at grade C or above to do A Levels (and often a B grade in the subject you are taking). IB Help you prepare for HE/ employment. Equivalent to four A Levels Have to study core subjects, e.g. Language, Maths, English, Science.
  • 15.
    College does NOT just mean A Levels! The Diploma A new qualification, based around a different style of teaching and learning: classroom learning and practical hands-on experience. Study ‘functional skills’ which cover the main things you need to know about your chosen subject area. E.g. Collingwood College offer the IT Diploma. NVQs Develop practical skills and knowledge, related to a specific job in a specific industry Assessment is through the observation of practical work and the creation of portfolio evidence.
  • 16.
    College does NOT just mean A Levels! VRQs Qualifications such as BTEC, City and Guilds and Edexcel. Practical learning that can help you to prepare for employment and future learning. … So as you can see, there are lots of options out there!
  • 17.
    What are theOptions…? TRAINING/ WORK Apprenticeship Job with training Work Training programme that prepares you for work, e.g. E2E Self employment
  • 18.
    Advantages/Disadvantages of thedifferent options It’s really important that you identify the advantages and disadvantages of each option, for you. Remember: Most careers require qualifications to a level beyond GCSEs. Education is only free up to 19 years. Often students who go out into the workplace after GCSEs wish they had been encouraged to gain some qualifications first.
  • 19.
    What else shouldyou be doing now? Talk to your parents/teachers/Form Tutor/Miss Parker/ Connexions about your ideas. Career ideas must inform your decision. Get hold of college prospectuses (copies of Collingwood College Sixth Form Prospectus will be in Careers soon). Find out the dates of open evenings and go to visit the colleges that interest you. Collingwood Sixth Form Open Evening 22 nd October 2009
  • 20.
    Not sure whatyou want to do? Make sure you ask for help now: Miss Parker can have a chat with you about your options or arrange a career’s interview with Connexions for you. It’s important that you make an informed decision. If you don’t have any career ideas in mind then keep your options open.
  • 21.
    If you decideyou want to look for work/apprenticeship… Speak to Miss Parker first Arrange a Connexions interview Check the Vacancy Bulletin in the Careers Department www.connexions-direct.com/jobs4u www.e4s.co.uk
  • 22.
    To summarise… Whenshould you start applying to college? What age is education free up until? Who can help you if you don’t know what to do after year 11? What IT Software is available to you to help with options/careers?