At TWGGS we are committed to providing an outstanding programme of careers education, information, advice and guidance, to help every pupil fulfil their ambitions. Our aim is for all pupils to be well informed, knowing the best routes to help them achieve their potential.
The careers programme is developed in line with the Gatsby Benchmarks and the Career Development Institute framework for secondary schools, and can be found in the links at the bottom of the page.
We are pleased to have achieved stage one of The Quality in Careers Standard taking into account the Gatsby Benchmarks and the DfE statutory guidance, and are working towards achieving the other stages in due course. Our Enterprise Coordinator and our careers link governor work closely with the school, supported by the Careers and Enterprise Company, to provide strategic support, bringing their business experience and professional networks to help develop and implement an effective strategy that makes opportunities with local employers an important part of our pupils' education.
All pupils in Years 7 to Upper Sixth are given their full entitlement of information about university, technical education and apprenticeships and employment opportunities within the curriculum, Enterprise Days, PSHE sessions, school trips and visits, and lunch time and evening talks.
Pupils and staff members are asked to give feedback on any events which have taken place, and the following year’s activities are planned taking their comments, and any parental comments, into account.
Please click on the Careers Learning Journey image to enlarge it.
Our Careers Leader is Miss Rebecca Smith (careerslead@twggs.kent.sch.uk). Pupils are welcome to visit the Library and speak to Mrs King, the Careers Coordinator, for information or advice. Anyone is welcome to contact Mrs King by emailing careers@twggs.kent.sch.uk . Mr Smith, Deputy Headteacher, has oversight for careers.
The Independent Careers Adviser is Mrs Bridget Elinson, who is in school once a week. Any pupil who would like to chat to her should contact Mrs King to make an appointment.
Unifrog is an online platform that the school uses to support pupils in the career education, supporting them to be as well informed as possible about their future pathways. Parents are given Unifrog access and joining details are sent to parents in September of each academic year. This will help you support your child in building a fantastic career profile.
Introduction to Unifrog for Parents
Are you interested in providing a lunchtime talk to TWGGS pupils related to your career? If so please contact careers@twggs.kent.sch.uk
Work Experience is coordinated through Unifrog. All pupils are expected to complete work experience as an ongoing careers related skills builder over their time at TWGGS. Key Stage 3 pupils will be supported to complete five days of combined in person and virtual work experience between Year 7 and Year 9. Key Stage 4 pupils will complete one week of in person work experience at the end of Year 11. 6th Form pupils will be expected to complete an additional week of in person work experience at some point during either the L6th or U6th. See these links for a guide to the Unifrog Placements Tool, FAQs about the Placements Tool, and work experience guides for parents.
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For information on applying to university through UCAS, please see the Post-18 Options page on this website.
Careers Education, Information and Guidance Policy
Policy Statement on Provider Access
TWGGS Futures Scheme of Work for Careers Education
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