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Samuel Rhodes School

Careers at SRS

The main aim of our careers programme is that by the time students leave school they are increasingly independent and ready to confidently transition into the world of work (including supported internships and paid employment). They may also leave to access other appropriate provisions including college or community inclusion. SRS provides students with a wide range of experiences to help with this transition.  

Our learning journey graphic (below) maps out the range of career opportunities and support to prepare for the future for each key stage.


 

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The Gatsby Benchmarks

The Gatsby Benchmarks define what world-class careers provision in education looks like and provide a clear framework for organising the careers provision across schools, colleges and training providers in England. SRS completes a Compass evaluation every term to help track progress towards achieving the eight Gatsby Benchmarks. These support us to deliver a high-quality careers provision that supports every young person to find their best next step.

The eight Gatsby Benchmarks of Good Career Guidance are:

1. A stable careers programme
Samuel Rhodes School has an embedded programme of career education and guidance.


2. Learning from career and labour market information

Samuel Rhodes School enables access to good-quality information about future study options and labour market opportunities through the College and Next Steps Fair and individual planning at annual reviews. 

 
3. Addressing the needs of each young person

Samuel Rhodes School understands that pupils have different career guidance needs at different stages. Opportunities for advice and support are tailored to the needs of each pupil.


4. Linking curriculum learning to careers

At Samuel Rhodes School, all teachers link curriculum learning with careers especially through KS4 and KS5 options and Employability lessons.


5. Encounters with employers and employees and 6. Experiences of workplaces

At Samuel Rhodes we aim for every pupil having multiple opportunities to learn from employers about work, employment and the skills that are valued in the workplace both on site and in the wider community. We do this through individual, small group and whole class work experience opportunities and other enrichment activities like our Careers Week and Year 11 Present Yourself Day, 


7. Encounters with further and higher education

At Samuel Rhodes, we work hard to ensure pupils  understand the full range of learning opportunities that are available to them beyond school e.g. Supported internships, support to work and further education opportunities. We invite providers into school and arrange group visits to enable students to broaden their horizons. 


8. Personal guidance

At Samuel Rhodes, students work with familiar adults and external professionals to access guidance interviews to enable them to plan for the future. The school also works with the student and families through the annual review process to identify appropriate next steps and plan for the future. 

Further information about the Gatsby Benchmarks can be found here: Gatsby Benchmarks

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For further information, please contact our careers lead, Stephanie Taylor

email: taylor.s@srs.islington.sch.uk 

telephone: 020 7704 7490