Student Entitlement
Personal 1-1 guidance and advice
Work experience
Students are supported and encouraged to find their own placements. We will identify and support students further who have difficulties in finding placements by matching them with opportunities where possible.
Work experience includes work place visits, volunteering, virtual work experience and work shadowing and can be for any length of time.
How to find placements - We regularly send students information about work experience placements and workplace visits. To ensure you receive this information:
Useful links: Springpod Uptree The Forage Young Professionals
Careers Resources
Woodhouse students have access to a range of resources to support with your progression to HE or career/apprenticeships. This includes:
Useful Links: Prospects job profiles Career Pilot Youth Employment UK Career Map
UCAS and Higher Education
UCAS All students will attend sessions delivered by ambassadors of different universities during the one day ‘Introduction to HE day’ in November in year 12. Students will also attend our 3-day UCAS conference in May, where they will start their UCAS applications and attend talks and workshops throughout the week. Information about researching and comparing courses, applying to university, personal statement writing, and super curricular activities can be found on Careers SharePoint.
Useful links: UCAS tariff calculator University Open days calendar University and subject league tables Informed Choices – What degree can I study with my A levels
Studying abroad We offer students workshops and follow up one-to-one support sessions for students choosing to apply to study overseas. Information on studying in different countries, as well as case studies from former woodhouse students who have studied abroad can be found on Careers SharePoint. Students who are studying abroad should contact Rachel Foster or Alex Christodoulou to discuss your next steps and ensure you get the right support and supporting documentation from Woodhouse.
Useful links: A Star Future The University Guys Fulbright Commission
Apprenticeships and Degree Apprenticeships and Employment
Students in year 13 are invited to attend regular workshops around apprenticeships and the application process. This includes CV writing and application support sessions, workplace visits, mock assessment days and mock interviews. Students in Lower 6 who are considering an apprenticeship should arrange a careers meeting to discuss your interest and aspirations with Rachel Foster. Information about apprenticeships and application support can be found on Careers SharePoint.
Useful links: Amazing apprenticeships Rate My Apprenticeship Success at School Not going to Uni