Teachers

Every student is entitled to high-quality career guidance to make informed decisions about their future. Good career guidance is essential for social mobility.  Young people without support at home must be able to draw upon our resources and knowledge to gain from high-quality career guidance

What are the Gatsby Benchmarks?

Gatsby benchmarks

The first-place children usually look for advice is in their home. This can be extremely effective as parents and carers know their children best.  However, the advice that children can get can be partial and can be stereotyped.

No experience of skilled employment, or even any kind of employment in the child’s house can limit opportunities and their pathways. So, in these circumstances the best and maybe only chance of guidance and support is from us at Hope Academy.

Careers are essential to our own wellbeing and to the effective functioning of society as it allows individuals to achieve the lives that they want.

Therefore, at Hope Academy we have many resources and tools available to our staff members.

Mr C Wignall our careers adviser is always on site to support our students.  All students will have at least one opportunity to attend a 1-2-1 careers interview with Mr Wignall who will advise and support to ensure their future choices become a reality.

Please use the resources below to help us work towards providing Gatsby Benchmark 4 and support our students within your curriculum:

Amazing apprenticeships Bbc teach Career and enterprise
Career pilot Neon Prospect
Skill builder Careers Logo 1 HOPE ACADEMY LOGOSTACK CMYK HIRES

 

Documents

Career - Teacher Date  
Subject Weve Got the apprenticeship for you 27th Oct 2022 Download
  • 4/05/2024 The Parent Perspective Podcasts help you to support your child with careers guidance. They help you get informed so you will feel more confident and help your child make the best decisions about their future Read more pic.twitter.com/MtAJRfIwuL
  • 3/05/2024 Winners get dominoes 🍕 It’s the law 🏆🏆 Read more
  • 3/05/2024 Race to Summer Attendance Winners This week's winners are:Y7: Amelia D, Finlay H, Bailey JY8: Alexander C, Aaron M, Jack PY9: Heidi J, Martha L, Ben RY10: Eva C, Jessica L, Dylan PY11: Eve C, Freddie K, Evan P pic.twitter.com/ghaBJKmLe7
  • 3/05/2024 The Y8 Netball winners enjoyed their Domino’s pizza lunch today 👏🌟🙌 ❤️ pic.twitter.com/bdqcOtgapw
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  • 3/05/2024 Today we had the wonderful Jude from delivering workshops to Y8 about racism & what we can do to tackle any forms of it. Students were attentive & really keen to be an ally to friends experiencing racist incidents. Well done! The rest of Y8 will take part on Weds👍 pic.twitter.com/GoSqq2Y39M
  • 3/05/2024 My courage award is for Lewis M. He has shown such resilience and always goes into every challenge set with a phenomenal positive outlook! Thank you for all the amazing work and effort that you are bringing into pic.twitter.com/3tscJQJHTQ
  • 3/05/2024 My Hope award is for Alfie S, He has shown such dedication to his studies and is always showing high levels of care and compassion! What an inspiring young person! is so proud of all your efforts! pic.twitter.com/PWaWmTaUDs
  • 3/05/2024 My ambition award this week is for Isobel M, She has proven herself to be such a kind and considerate young person that takes every opportunity given! I am so proud to have you in ! pic.twitter.com/HmNAlkvMwu
  • 3/05/2024 First up the top Inspire group for is the amazing 7J and Miss Smith. They have worked so hard and seen a huge increase in their points! What an amazing job well done! pic.twitter.com/ROWSylitCh
  • 3/05/2024 We were joined by one of our Hope Alumni this morning to speak to a student who wishes to follow a career in Engineering. Tom P works for Rolls Royce and followed an apprenticeship route. Thank you Tom for sharing your experiences so far with us pic.twitter.com/ymoP9HGckL
  • 3/05/2024 This morning we were joined by to discuss their college, courses and opportunities for our students. Thank you to Rachel who talked to our students. pic.twitter.com/hqrHrXFHhU