Careers week gives students a glimpse of working life
24th March 2023
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Hundreds of students at The Coleshill School gained valuable insight into working life after an ambitious week of Careers Education activities.

The school, which is part of the respected Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, embraced National Careers Week with a series of events which aimed to help students in starting to explore potential career options and raise their aspirations.

Spanning from Year 7 to Year 13, 920 students attended more than over 20 career talks, from employers including the Army, The Police, Father Hudson's Society, Maersk, Boden Group, Caterpillar, NHS midwifery, University of Birmingham aiming higher, footballer Joel Owusu, Maersk, and even a talk from an actor.  

The Head of Sixth Form, associate assistant headteacher, Natasha Blunt said: “The aim of the National Careers Week is to create a positive impression on the students by providing relevant and expert information on the world of work. 

“Each presentation has provided an insight and knowledge of the different career paths available to students, with the underlying theme being that absolutely anything is achievable if they put the work in.

“With the guidance of a variety of experienced professionals the students have been given a comprehensive view of the real world and the vast array of opportunities that exist if they put their minds to their goals.”

Head of school Rebecca Brindley said: “The Coleshill School is committed to unlocking the potential of its students by providing them with the very best resources and information that will guide them towards a bright and fruitful future.

"This week’s careers events were a great example of that ethos in action, and I would like to thank everyone who made them possible – from staff members to the employers who lent their support.”

Pictured: Joel Owusu is joined by a student

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