Redden Court provides access for students to impartial and independent information about the range of education and training options that will help them achieve their ambitions. We, as a school, provide information and guidance in a variety of subjects and skills to allow our students to reach a career that suits them best. Key Stage 4 Career advice/interviews for 16+ transition Employer talks Workshops Work experience Careers fair Careers trip Jobs explorer database Resourced careers library Sixth form taster days Visiting speakers from local sixth forms Key Stage 3 Assemblies/employer talks Careers club Careers at form time Career trips in subject areas Careers fair Jobs - explorer database Resourced careers library Career visitors from work placements Professional careers advice: https://www.ucas.com/ucas/after-gcses https://www.gov.uk/topic/further-education-skills/apprenticeships http://www.careersworld.co.uk https://www.schoolleaverjobs.co.uk/ http://www.gatsby.org.uk/uploads/education/reports/pdf/gatsbygoodcareerguidance8pagea5.pdf Moving on at 16+ As a school we do not have a sixth form and therefore students move onto college or another school at the end of Year 11. Students have a priority for placements at Havering College of Further & Higher Education and Havering Sixth Form College but can also apply to other colleges or schools in the area. Havering Sixth Form College Havering College Sacred Heart Mary Girl's School Campion School Coopers Company & Coborn Drapers Academy Writtle College Redbridge College Palmers College Possible Careers in Subject Areas: Art - Architect Drama - Arts Administrator Technology - Computer Support Specialist English - Lexicographer Humanities - Genealogist Modern Languages - Secondary School Teacher Physical Education - Sports Coach Computer Science - Gamer Mathematics - Acturiest Science - Environmental Engineer Student Development - Career Advisor Job of the Week: Journalism Newspaper journalists research and write stories for national, regional and local press. They report on news and politics, as well as on sports, arts and culture, science and business. They also cover national and local events, entertainment and human interest stories. What do you need to be a Journalist? This area of work is open to graduates of any discipline but an undergraduate degree in journalism, English or writing may improve your chances. However, some editors may be more interested in graduates with a specialist degree subject, such as economics or science. | My Student Events have some great Law, Medicine, Music and Science events as well as recently released taster days at King’s College and Birmingham University. Our ever popular MSE Buzz section has some fantastic new quizzes, lists and polls plus new videos on University interviews and Personal Statements - just click the image below for further information. Careers Fair Careers Assembly 2016 Careers Assembly 2016 |