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Careers

Welcome to The Chalfonts Community College Careers & Employability section. The delivery of Careers is a whole school responsibility to ensure that our students gain an understanding of themselves, their abilities, interests, what motivates them and how they individually learn. The College is committed to providing impartial, independent careers education, information, advice and guidance. (CEIAG). All staff at The College are dedicated to improving students’ awareness of opportunities, raising their aspirations and working with them to ensure they achieve their full potential.

Careers Leader: Miss Kirsty Vinten
KVinten@chalfonts.org

The School Career Strategic Objectives are as follows:

  • All pupils, from Year 7 to Year 13, are offered high-quality, professional Careers education, information, advice and guidance, to develop personal, social and employability skills.
  • The 8 Gatsby Benchmarks will be at the core of our Careers education and regularly monitored, to ensure the information, advice and guidance is applied across all year groups.
  • To ensure the Careers programme is fully embedded into the academic curriculum, by raising awareness and providing the correct tools with which to facilitate Careers interventions into classes.
  • Measuring the impact through the tracking and monitoring of student development, and their understanding of the ever-changing ‘world of work’.
  • Raising aspirations and ensuring students are motivated to achieve their best results possible, enabling them to realise their goals.

There are a variety of routes that students can take to progress towards careers of their choice, and we are keen to ensure students have information about all the options available to them.

The Chalfonts Community College, has a full programme of careers and employability activities for our students from Year 7, up to Year 13. Click here to see the Visual Careers Programme. Some of these activities include; 1:1 appointments with a Careers Advisor, a ‘World of Work’ programme delivered by Sixth Formers to Years 7 and 8, support with GCSE options for Year 9s, visits to Universities for Year 9s, a week of work experience for Year 10s, and an employability skills day for Year 11s.

We also provide our Sixth Form students with support around UCAS applications, degree apprenticeships, attending assessment centres, interview skills, CV building and using LinkedIn. Although qualifications remain extremely important, they are no longer the only consideration when applying for roles. Employability skills are also an essential part of an application.