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Work Experience Student of the Year 2014Nominees:Ellie AmbridgeLaura PorterAbigail WilliamsMatthew WillisPhilippa Worsley
Finalists:Jade BurnhamXavier ChanMichael Strong
This evening:Welcome‘Work Experience’ awardCareers provision at OakmeedsCollege applicationsCollege interviewsCollege referencesQualifications information
Careers provision at OakmeedsKerry Mann, Advanced Careers Guidance
Practitioner
Careers interviews
College/apprenticeship application support
College applicationsDeadline: week commencing 21/11/14
Submitted by students to Mrs Dorgan
Logged, checked and sent off same day
Issues…
Open Evenings BHASVIC 12th November (6.30pm to 9pm)
13th November
Burgess Hill School for Girls 20th September (9.30am to 1pm) Open Morning
9th October (6.30pm) Sixth Form Information Evening
Central Sussex College 19th and 20th November (5.30pm—8.30pm) CRAWLEY CAMPUS
12th and 13th November (5.30pm to 8.30pm) HAYWARDS HEATH CAMPUS
City College Brighton & Hove 15th October (5pm to 7pm)
18th November (5pm to 7pm)
Northbrook College 15th November (6pm to 8pm) BROADWATER CAMPUS
16th November (6pm to 8pm) WEST DURRINGTON CAMPUS
14th November (6pm to 8pm) SHOREHAM CAMPUS
Open EveningsPlumpton College 1st November (9am to 12.30pm) Information Morning
8th March (9am to 12.30pm) Information Morning
9th May (10am to 5pm) Open Day
Sussex Downs College 17th October (5pm to 7.30pm) Eastbourne Campus
18th November (10am to 12pm) Open Morning Eastbourne
10th November (5pm to 7.30pm) Lewes Campus
11th November (10am to 12pm) Open Morning Lewes
St Pauls Catholic College 20th November (6pm to 8pm)
Varndean College 27th September (11am-2pm) Open Day
19th and 20th November (6.30pm to 9pm)
International Baccalaureate Information Evening
23rd October (6.30pm to 7.45pm)
Open Evenings…Before
Research the college and the coursesGo with prepared questions
DuringGet a feel – is this what you expected? Can you
see yourself here? Does it feel right?Find out about the courses and talk to the staff;
don’t just look aroundExplore the pastoral support, social side… try to
talk to students there but ask questions about your interests
AfterList the pros and cons for later comparison
College interviewsCentral Sussex
Mainly at OakmeedsUsually in January/early FebruaryVocational/apprenticeships attend a skills test and
interview at CrawleyOther colleges from January onwardsIf students need to miss school…NOT A WHOLE DAY OFF SCHOOL!What to take:
Year 10 reportLatest tracking sheet showing current performancePersonal statementResults slips e.g. year 10 exams, mock results
College referencesCompleted by Mrs DorganSent off by OakmeedsThey ask for:
Punctuality and attendanceEffort and attitudeMock gradesAppropriate courses applied forAn honest review of performance at school
We do not supply ‘open’ references
Kerry MannAdvanced Careers Guidance Practitioner
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What are the options?
POST 16OPTIONS
College6th Form /
FE / Specialist
Apprenticeships
Working / volunteering
Traineeships
Up until the age of 18 students must be in:
•Full-time education, such as school or college •an Apprenticeship•a Traineeship•Part-time education or training if you are employed, self employed or volunteering for 20 hours or more a week.
(If a students has a job but not an apprenticeship they will still have to be engaged in some formal part time learning)
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Raising Participation Age
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College Options
Some of the qualifications availableA/S A2Applied A levels GCSEs IGCSEsBaccalaureate Entry Level BTECBTEC Level 1 CertificateBTEC Level 1 AwardBTEC Level 1 Diploma BTEC Level 2 CertificateBTEC Level 2 Extend CertBTEC Level 2 DiplomaBTEC Level 3 Certificate BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Dip
BTEC Level 3 Diploma BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma CAA Diploma – 1-3
(Construction) CACHE Foundation CACHE Certificate CACHE National Diploma VRQ 1-3 (motor vehicle) City & Guilds ILEX (legal) AAT Accounting NPCT (Dog Grooming) EDI (Customer Services) OCR
OVER 50 QUALIFICATIONS
Examples of AS and A2 courses• Accounting• Biology• Business Studies• Chemistry• Computing• Communication Studies• Critical Thinking (AS)• Dance• Drama and Theatre
Studies• Economics
• English Language• English Literature• Film Studies• Fine Art• French• Geography• Geology• German• Government and
Politics• Graphic Design
Examples of AS and A2 courses• History• ICT• Law• Mathematics• Further Mathematics• Media Studies• Music• Performance Studies• Philosophy• Photography
• Physical; Education• Physics• Psychology• Religious Studies• Statistics• Sociology• Spanish• Textile and design
• Vehicle maintenance and repair
• Business• Acting• Travel and Tourism• IT Practitioners• Games
Development• Building Craft• Life Skills
Examples of Vocational courses• Electronic Engineering• Electrical Installation• Holistic Therapy• Floristry• Dance• Hairdressing• Beauty Therapy• Childcare and
Education• Catering and
Hospitality• Music Technology
Examples of Vocational courses
• To apply for a Level 3 course you will need:
• English, Maths or Science at C grade or above
• You will need a B or above in English, Maths or Science if you want to study them at A level. (this may apply to other subjects as well – check with the colleges)
• You will need at least a total of 5 different subjects at C or above
• Any BTECs you are doing will have to be a Merit or Distinction grade
The general rule is……..
• To apply for a Level 2 course you will need:
• Usually either English, Maths or Science at D grade
• Also at least 3 other GCSEs at D-E grade
• Any BTECs at PASS grade
• Excellent attendance record from school
• Positive attitude and a commitment to learning in an Interview
The general rule is……..
• To apply for a Level 1 course you will need:
• An excellent attitude and reference from school
• A commitment to learning
• An understanding of the subject you are choosing and what will be expected from you
• A good interview and in some cases a portfolio of your work
The general rule is…
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A job: •At least 30 hours a week•Paid at least £2.68 / hr•Level 1 – 4 •12 – 18 months to complete L1/2
Training:•Recognised industry based training provided by an accredited training provider
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Apprenticeships
Functional Skills (level 2):•English•Maths•ICT
STUDENTS NEED TO HAVE FOUND AN EMPLOYER BEFORE THEY ARE ABLE TO
START AN APPRENTICESHIP
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Apprenticeships
Apprenticships.org.uk Apprenticeships-in-sussex.co.uk
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Apprenticeships
• An education and training programme
• Work preparation training + English and maths for those who need it
• 6 weeks – 6 months duration
• Work experience is found by the provider
• No salary for traineeships
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Traineeships
• Available for 16-24 year olds• 16-19 year olds below level 3• 19-24 year olds without a level 2• NEET (as long as you do not have Level 3)
Provided by Colleges / Training Providers
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Traineeships
Minimum WageAs at 1 October 2013
£3.72 per hour for 16-17 year olds £5.03 per hour for 18-20 year olds
£6.31 per hour for workers aged 21 +
An apprentice minimum wage of £2.68 /hr.
14 & 15 year olds:•3 hours a day (not before 7am after 7pm)
•18 hours a week maximum•8 hours a day at weekends
16 & 17 year olds (once left school):Sixteen- and 17-year-olds may be employed for unlimited hours in any occupation other than those declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labour.(meat slicers, saws, patty forming machines, grinders, or choppers), commercial mixers and certain power-driven bakery machines.
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Work / Volunteering
• National careers service
• Apprenticeships.org.uk
• Careers Guidance and Training Limited (independent impartial careers guidance)
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Resources
Useful resources National CareersService
Job profiles