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We are fully committed to ensuring that all of our pupils acquire the skills, knowledge, attitude and understanding to manage their learning and careers aspirations and to work towards them becoming an independent and productive adult who can achieve their full potential.
The Careers Adviser at Reepham High School is: Mrs Edgill. eedgill@reephamhigh.org.uk Mrs Edgill is a qualified at Level 6 in Careers Guidance and Development and is available to pupils to receive impartial careers advice and guidance in regards to careers, or post-16 options.
The Careers Leader is Mrs Lovett, Deputy Head of School (Pastoral) nlovett@reephamhigh.org.uk
Mrs Edgill and Mrs Lovett can also be contacted via the School office 01603 870328
In summary, our Careers Education is delivered through ‘Careers Impact Days’, extra-curricular enterprise activities, in tutor time and through Personal Development lessons where pupils complete a range of careers focused learning activities to help them make excellent choices.
Careers Days, Fairs, Parents’ Information Evenings and visiting speakers ensure our pupils are fully informed and supported with decisions about their future pathways and the range of options available to them at key transition points.
We believe in providing encounter opportunities to our pupils and would welcome support from employers to achieve this. If you are an employer who would like to help us support our pupils with any of the above please get in touch with Mrs Edgill eedgill@reephamhigh.org.uk
Year 10 Work Experience gives pupils the opportunity to observe the workplace, undertaking tasks (under supervisions), improve confidence and learn key skills for the future. Further information on Work Experience is available here: https://www.reephamhigh.com/parents-carers/work-experience/
Pupils in Year 8 undertake a day of ‘work experience’ as a pupil receptionist supporting front-line staff.
We work in partnership with the County Enterprise Coordinator, at the Norfolk & Suffolk Careers Hub, and use Unifrog and Help You Choose platforms to enable pupils to explore their career pathways, develop their CV and research local post-16 courses and jobs.
Pupils progress to a range of destinations. We seek to ensure that pupils have high aspirations, and that guidance is impartial and tailored to individual needs. We seek to provide parents/carers with the knowledge of the choices available to their children.
National Careers Service - provides information, advice and guidance to help with making decision on learning, training and work.
https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
Careers Directory - linking subjects to careers
Icanbea...https://www.icanbea.org.uk/
Find a job or career in Norfolk or Suffolk based on your specific interests!
An apprenticeship is a real job. You work for an employer and learn skills and knowledge while you are completing your apprenticeship.
There are two levels of apprenticeship for 16-year olds
For further information on sourcing apprenticeships see Mrs Edgill.
To source an apprenticeship, go to find an apprenticeship https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
www.apprenticeshipsnorfolk.org for information on becoming an apprentice in Norfolk or call 0344 800 8024

Our Careers Programme is regularly reviewed to ensure that we provide quality careers guidance including.
A Stable Careers Programme
Learning from career and labour market information
Addressing the needs of each pupil
Linking curriculum learning to careers
Encounters with employers and employees
Experience of workplaces
Encounters with further and higher education
Personal careers guidance from a qualified adviser
We always like to hear how our past students are getting on and would love to see them back at Reepham High School, delivering talks and sharing their experiences with our pupils.
If you would like to share your career journey and experiences please get in touch with Mrs Edgill – eedgill@reephamhigh.org.uk
Pupils are entitled to Careers Education Information Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) which meets professional standards of practice and is both personalised and impartial. It is integrated into pupils’ experience of the whole curriculum and based on a partnership with pupils and their parents or carers. The programme is structured to meet the Gatsby Benchmarks of good Careers education, raise aspirations, challenge stereotyping and promote equality and diversity.
The careers programme is designed to meet the needs of the pupils at Reepham High School to ensure progression through activities that are appropriate to pupils’ stages of career learning, planning and development. The policy and programme can be viewed here >>

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