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Careers Programme

Our CEIAG programme ensures that every student has access to valuable information about the career and labour market, helping them make informed decisions about their future.

We link classroom learning to real-world careers, offering students a variety of encounters with employers, employees, and the workplace. These experiences help students explore potential career paths and gain insights into the skills and knowledge required in different industries.

Additionally, our programme includes opportunities for students to engage with further and higher education, providing them with a broader understanding of their options. Each student is also given the chance to receive personal guidance tailored to their career ambitions.

To measure the impact of our CEIAG programme, we conduct an annual student survey and analyse destinations data to evaluate the success of the activities and support provided. Feedback from students, staff, employers, and parents is also gathered.

We are a member of the Careers & Enterprise Company Hull & East Yorkshire Careers HUB and work closely with them to continually improve our careers education provision. We regularly review and update our CEIAG programme, considering the needs and views of our pupils, as well as guidance from the Government and local industry partners. These updates ensure out programme remains relevant and effective in preparing students for the opportunities ahead.

Our CEIAG Policy can be found here.

Effective Engagement with Employers

We are always delighted to speak to employers about how they can support our careers programme. If you would like further information or are willing to support, please contact our Careers Leader, Mrs Kerry Dimmack on Dimmack.k@cottinghamhigh.net.

How You Can Get Involved:

  • Careers Days – Throughout the year, we invite local and national businesses to run workshops and share insights about their industries with our students.
  • Mock Interview Days – We welcome employers to conduct one-on-one mock interviews with our Year 11 students, helping them develop crucial interview skills.
  • Curriculum Workshops – We offer opportunities for employers to run subject-specific sessions, providing real-world context to classroom learning.
  • Work Experience – Our Year 10 students take part in a summer term work experience programme, and we are always looking for businesses willing to provide placements.

Additionally, The Careers and Enterprise Company (CEC) offers guidance on how employers can engage with career hubs, volunteer in schools, or become a cornerstone employer or industry partner. Click here for more information.

Our Provider Access Policy can be found here.