Careers Advice
“Careers” is defined at anything students need to know, understand and be able to do to make their best next step.
Careers education, advice and guidance is an important part of what we do at Stalham High School because we want students to be ambitious for their futures, empowered to make the right choices for themselves, and take responsibility for their personal career journey.
Key Contacts:
Careers Leader: Mrs Angie Davison, Assistant Headteacher
Careers Advisor: Jay Roll
Governors with responsibility for careers: Mrs Constance Tyce
Career Partners
We work with a number of organisations and employers to ensure that we can provide an outstanding Careers Provision at Stalham High School.
Enterprise Coordinator: Angela Carpenter, New Anglia Careers Hub
Enterprise Advisor: Marie Wilkinson, Richardsons Leisure Limited
List of organisations we work with:-
- Careers and Enterprise Company
- Beacon East
- Richardson’s Leisure Limited
- Perenco
- Westover Vets
- Group1VW Norwich
- Stalham and North Walsham Libraries
- Ormesby Village Infant School
- Norse
- University of East Anglia
- City of Norwich Aviation Museum
- Faith Animal Rescue
- A G Meale and Son
- The Stables Independent School
- Stalham Engineering
- Stalham Tescos
- Sheringham Community Primary School & Nursery
- Bread Source
- Norfolk Heritage Fleet Trust
- Aviva
- Catfield Primary School
- Sutton CE VC Infant School
- Matthew Green Builder
- Ealing House Residential Home
- Keswick Flooring
- Redco Ltd
Careers Entitlement
All students are entitled to, and will receive, impartial and independent careers education advice and guidance which will prepare them to make their next best step. We operate an inclusive approach that is centred around the student and their needs and promotes equality and diversity.
As a result of developed career knowledge, we want students to:
- Explore different ideas, pathways and opportunities so that they are prepared to make choices for their options that will influence their future lives
- Be ambitious for their futures, raise aspirations and prevent disengagement from the learning process
- Learn about themselves and develop essential employability skills
- Raise their confidence and self-esteem and begin to form strong links for their futures.
Measuring the Impact of our Careers Provision
Activity Survey Report -Stalham High 2023
Compass Plus Evaluation July 2024
Help You Choose
Help You Choose is an information, application and guidance platform for 13 – 19 year olds in Norfolk. On our website you can find information about courses, jobs, apprenticeships and training opportunities. If you are in Year 11 you can apply for sixth form or college online.
https://www.helpyouchoose.org/
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