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About Consilium

Consilium Academies is a multi-academy Trust working across the North of England. It has nine academy schools located in Yorkshire, the North West, and the North East. Consilium is dedicated to enriching lives and inspiring ambitions for both students and colleagues.

Staff @ Wyvern

The Careers Curriculum at Wyvern Academy

Is driven by our aims to provide pupils the opportunities, support and information they need in order to make informed decisions and achieve long term financial well-being.

We are working towards achieving the eight Gatsby benchmarks, identified as the core dimensions of good careers and enterprise provision in schools.

These benchmarks form the backbone of the DFE's guidance for delivering careers education in schools.

The DfE sets out why these benchmarks are important:

  • “Every school and college should have an embedded programme of career education and guidance that is known and understood by students, parents, teachers, governors and employers”

  • “All teachers should link curriculum learning with careers.”

  • “The curriculum offers excellent opportunities for developing the knowledge and skills that employers need and subject teachers can be powerful role models to attract pupils towards their subject and the careers that flow from it. Schools should ask all teachers to support the career development of young people in their tutorial role and through their subject teaching”

 

There are three parts to Careers Education at Wyvern. Each is equally valuable.

Work done in Tutor time - Job of the week and other activities allow pupils to explore unfamiliar occupations.
Additional activities are organised to coincide with events such as National Apprenticeship Week and National Career Week.
Careers across the curriculum

From 2018, there has been a statutory duty for all teachers to link their subject area to careers. This can take many forms:

  • talking to pupils about where your subject could lead them.

  • looking at a particular job and seeing how your subject links to it.

  • include opportunities for pupils to develop their employability skills by leading a task or presenting to the class.

Resources to support staff can be found in the Careers section of the staff shared area.