Careers Information for Pupils
During your time at school you will have Careers lessons that will help you to explore the range of training and careers options available to you. You will gain experience of the workplace and as you progress you will search for opportunities, refine your skills and make applications relevant to your next steps. Throughout the process you will record what you've done in lessons in a digital portfolio. Your learning journey will look like this:

Find out more about careers in your subjects:
| Biology | Business | Psychology | Product Design | English |
| Chemistry | Economics | Sociology | Art, Design & Photography | Film Studies |
| Physics | Mathematics | Physical Education & Sport | Dance | Geography |
| Computing & ICT | Health & Social Care | Drama | History | |
| Food & Nutrition | Music | Modern Foreign Languages | ||
| Religious Studies |
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