Our children explore connections to careers and apply their learning to real-life contexts. Staff actively foster and promote high aspirations and ambitions for all our learners, supporting them to Aim High and Be Kind.
Our aims are to:
Visits both within and outside the school premises are consistently developed to ensure that children, throughout their primary education, have access to a wide range of careers information and learn about the available options. This year, we aspire to engage with individuals who have pursued apprenticeships.
In Key Stage 2 (KS2), the primary focus of careers education, children delve into understanding gender inequalities and challenging gender stereotypes. This is achieved through classroom activities and interactions with visitors to the school, whenever feasible. Children also gain insight into different pathways into work and the array of options available to them. They learn that various roles and careers demand distinct types of training, and individuals in the same role may have arrived there through different routes. In KS2, children actively apply for classroom and whole-school roles, utilising an application form and seeking references to bolster their applications.
Where feasible, careers education is seamlessly integrated into other subjects and lessons. For instance, in online safety lessons, children explore their 'digital footprints,' establishing a link to their understanding of how the internet and online activities can impact their reputation and have consequences in the world of work.
Clubs and Careers at Abbey Gates
At Abbey Gates, we go beyond our curriculum when planning and exploring links to careers. Our staff provide a range of clubs each term that are carefully planned to expose learners to careers.
Pupil Parliament – We are politicians!
ECO Council – We are environmentalists!
Choir & Orchestra - We are musicians!
Sports Clubs – We are athletes!
Art – We are artists!
Science - We are scientists!
Maths - We are mathematicians!
Lego - We are engineers!
Resources and Support
We continue to put together a range of resources and links to support staff, learners and families investigate diverse careers and to help raise aspirations.
Primary Futures - https://www.primaryfutures.org/
Education and Employers - https://www.educationandemployers.org/
Career Talks and Labour Market information - https://icould.com/
STEM Ambassadors Programme - https://www.stem.org.uk/stem-ambassadors
Careers and Education Research Finding
Education and Employers research ‘Starting Early: Building the foundations for success’ revealed:
We, therefore, have a duty to:
What can you do to support your child?
Please talk about the job that you do, where you go and what you had to do to get it. You might not have a salaried job so you could talk to your child about what you do during your day and why you do this. Life choices is also an important part of this so you could talk about decisions you have made in your lives to be where you are in your life today.
Do you have a passion for ensuring children are highly skilled and ready for their next steps? Do you think that preparing the children now for their future life choices is a good idea? Would you be willing to discuss your career or life choice with the children and linking this to our focus skills? If the answer to these questions is yes, we would love you to get in contact with your child's teacher and find out how you could help support the learning of life choices and careers related learning as well as areas of the wider school curriculum.