Preparing for your future
The Careers Department at Comberton Sixth Form supports students enabling them to make informed choices on post-18 options. We aim to equip our students to make the decisions and plans that are right for them and move on to fulfilling working lives.
We provide our students with a variety of sources of independent careers advice, by inviting employers, alumni and parents/carers into school to give talks and take part in careers fairs and other events.
There is a well-stocked careers section within the library and resources centre. Our students have access to Unifrog, a career planning and universal destinations platform, to help them consider all their post-18 options.
Mrs Lawson circulates a weekly update of careers related opportunities and information via email and students can access the careers Padlet here: Careers Padlet This includes information on apprenticeships, work experience opportunities, events and lectures, local labour market information, gap years and other career related information.
Students are encouraged to undertake periods of course and career-linked work experience and volunteering. Our year 12 pupils complete a 1-week self-organised work experience placement during futures week in the summer term. Application support for this is available in the Careers Office. There are also many work experience opportunities throughout the year that are also communicated to our students via the Careers Padlet
Students can request a 1:1 meeting with our careers leader to discuss post-18 options, work experience help and support with apprenticeship applications. We also work with Form The Future to deliver career guidance and events for our students.
The careers department works closely with the cabin to support our students with SEND. We also work with several charities and organisations, such as the Social Mobility Business Partnership and Prime Commitment, to encourage diversity and inclusion.
Our Comberton Village College Website provides further details of our provision from Year 7 through to Year 13.
For further information please contact Mrs Helen Jarrett, our Career Guidance and Development Lead, on 01223 262503 or email [email protected]
Applying to university
Most of our students will continue to higher education. We help students at every stage of the UCAS process from arranging visits to universities, selecting courses and writing personal statements.
Stephen Leggott, Deputy Head of Sixth Form and Higher Education Tutor, can be contacted at [email protected]
Students applying to early entry courses, including Oxbridge, can access specific support from Laura Peacey, our Deputy Head who oversees Most Able & Talented. Mrs Peacey keeps students up to date with relevant opportunities through the MAT and Early Entry Padlet available here: MAT & Early Entry Padlet. Mrs Peacey can be reached at [email protected]
Monitoring Provision
Our careers education, information, advice and guidance provision is benchmarked against current best practice and legislation, and monitored using student, parent/carer, employer and teacher feedback, along with our destinations data. We currently follow statutory guidance and use the eight benchmarks in the Gatsby Foundation Report on Good Career Guidance.
We aim to do everything we can to inspire and encourage each of our students to realise their full potential and have happy and successful working lives.