Careers Guidance

“Serenity School is currently working towards the Inspiring IAG in Careers Standard Award, a nationally recognised award for excellence in careers education, information, advice and guidance which we believe is strong evidence of the great efforts that we make to help prepare all of our students for the world of work.”

CEIAG Entitlement Statement for Students and their Parents and Carers Students

All learners at Serenity School will:

Take part in a careers programme in years 7-13 that helps them to:

  • Understand their education, training, employment and other progression opportunities
  • Develop the skills they need to plan and manage their own personal development and career progression
  • Access relevant information and learning from taster activities and experience of work
  • Make and maintain individual progression plans to help them improve their prospects of success
  • Offer feedback and ideas on how to improve the careers programme

Have access to, and support with using careers information that is:

  • Easy to find and available at convenient times and in convenient locations, including on the
    intranet
  • Clearly labelled and referenced and comprehensive, giving details of all progression
    opportunities and associated support arrangements such as financial help
  • Unbiased and up to date

Obtain careers guidance that is:

  • Impartial
  • Confidential
  • Focused on individual needs and fit for purpose
  • Supportive of equal opportunities
  • Provided by people with relevant training and expertise

Parents and Carers: All parents and carers can expect to:

  • Be able to make an appointment with a member of staff or specialist adviser
  • To discuss their children’s progress and future prospects
  • Have access to tutors, subjects, learning partners and specialist advisers at parents’ days in years 7-13 and Options evenings in years 8 and 11, 13.
  • Be invited to look at schemes of work and careers activities, information and resources, using and contributing to them if they wish
  • Receive invitations to take part in careers and information events
  • Have the opportunity to comment on the usefulness of the careers programme to their children and how it could be improved.

Click the link below to view the CEIAG Policy:

Click the link below to view the CEIAG Statement:

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