Careers
At Lotus Academy we are committed to providing students with personalised and independent advice and guidance, to prepare for life beyond school. We will provide ‘real life’ experiences for students to enable them to make informed choices. Our planned programme of activities through Preparation for Adulthood lessons, PSHE lessons and Careers specific days/activities/visits prepare students for their own future pathways, enable them to plan for future careers and sustain employability throughout their lives.
We will support students by responding to their needs and interests, opening doors to experiences and opportunities that help them to progress and achieve success.
We will ensure a careers curriculum where learning takes place through engaging activities that are appropriate to student’s stages of career learning, planning and development.
Ours students will receive a CEIAG provision which meets professional standards of practice and is person-centred, aspirational and impartial. The programme will raise aspirations, challenge stereotyping and promote equality and diversity.
End points:
- Have the life skills to be able to make informed choices.
- Develop social skills to be successful at interview and in the world of work.
- Be able to solve problems in a social or work context.
- Understand what opportunities are available to them.
- Be confident in own abilities and set own aspirational targets.
Aspects of careers learning at Lotus Academy:
Personal and Social Development through the curriculum
Life Skills through the curriculum
Active Citizenship
Careers Guidance
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Encounters
The school has links with the Careers Enterprise, See it be it team, Job centre plus and local businesses to enable students to:
These activities are designed to boost their confidence, improve self-esteem, attainment, behaviour and attendance. These skills and personal qualities support the young people to achieve more, both at school, and in the future.
Post 16 Destinations/transition
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We monitor the impact of our curriculum and student offer on Compass+ with support from the Careers Enterprise. Please see our most recent evaluation against the Gatsby Benchmarks, these are completed and actioned termly:
We track student progress on our Preparation for Adulthood and Careers tracker that is regularly shared with students and their families.
Our careers lead is Adele Hetherington, Assistant Head for Personal Development, she can be contacted at ahetherington@hphm.org.
Our careers advisors in school are Qamar Nawaz qamar.nawaz@sheffield.gov.uk, and Jennifer Hallam jhallam@nexusmat.org. They will ensure each child in school has access to impartial careers advice and strive to be part of the Annual review process in Year 10 and year 11 to support with transition to post-16.