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Careers Guidance

There is a wealth of strong evidence to suggest that providing young people with opportunities to learn about the world of work and reflect on their place within it can make a real difference to their future lives. Here at Silverdale, we are proud to offer a range of ways for our students to learn about careers and gain experience, first hand.

Career education and guidance is an important part of preparing our students for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of life. At the end of Year 11, our young people will need to make informed choices about their future learning and career pathways, and at Silverdale we aim to make sure they have the skills and knowledge to make informed decisions about their next steps.

From Year 7, Silverdale School provides all our learners with a programme of career education through PSHE lessons, to help them move into post-16 and post-18 choices that suit their skills, interests, personality and values. Students are encouraged to increase their self-awareness, and consider what is important to them in the world of work and beyond. The programme also helps students increase their career and job knowledge, build career planning and management skills. 

We are striving to deliver a high quality careers education and guidance, so are focusing on implementing the government recommended Gatsby Benchmarks:

  1. A stable careers programme.
  2. Learning from career and labour market information.
  3. Addressing the needs of each student.
  4. Linking curriculum learning to careers.
  5. Encounters with employers and employees.
  6. Experiences of workplaces.
  7. Encounters with further and higher education.
  8. Personal guidance.

At key decision points in their school life, and when needed, students have the opportunity to have careers meetings. At this time, they can talk about their ideas for the future, look at the range of options after they leave school and plan the steps to achieve their end goal.

We recognise the vital role parents play in assisting young people making career decisions, and welcome enquiries from parents, and can provide support through phone calls, emails and arranging dedicated appointments. 

Our careers information on local opportunities for work, volunteering, education and apprenticeships is available through our careers library resources, careers drop ins, assemblies, form tutors and noticeboards.

You can also find more in our Careers Policy, which which can be found on our policies page.

Access Provider Statement

Our Access Provider Policy Statement is available on our policies page and sets out the school's arrangements for managing the access of providers to students at the school for the purpose of giving them information about the provider’s education or training offer. This complies with the school’s legal obligations under Section 42B of the Education Act 1997. Students in Years 7 – 13 are entitled:

  • To find out about technical education qualifications and apprenticeship opportunities, as part of a careers programme which provides information on the full range of education and training options available at each transition point.
  • To hear from a range of local providers about the opportunities they offer, including technical education and apprenticeships, through options events, assemblies, group discussions and taster events.
  • To understand how to make applications for the full range of academic and technical courses.

A provider wishing to request access should contact the Careers and Employability Manager at careers@silverdale.chorustrust.org.