launch of the careers hub and our year 7 aspirations
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Launch of the Careers Hub and our Year 7 Aspirations Ambassadors
Wednesday 28 April saw the long awaited launch of our Careers Hub and the appointment of our first ever
Aspirations Ambassadors. Year 7 students were invited to formally apply for this prestigious position. Mr Lloyd
Richards, Head of Tudor House and Strategic Lead on student aspirations, was very impressed by the quality
of the application forms completed by our Year 7. John Ambrose, the Strategic Lead Director at Complete
Careers (virtual appearance) along with Mr Hardy, officially opened the Careers Hub. John Ambrose posed
many questions: What is a career? Where are the jobs? What does Lincolnshire have to offer? What is the
Careers Hub for? to the assembled newly appointed Aspirations Ambassadors. Mr Hardy challenged the
students to not only raise their aspirations, but, also those of their peers to be the best they could possibly be.
John also offered his support for the Careers Hub by donating ‘The Bonkers Book of Jobs’, of which he is a
co-author, and also the brand new ‘Fulfilling Futures - Greater Lincolnshire’ produced resource.
Personal Development Day
Our fifth Personal Development Day of the academic year saw our Year 7 involved in their Snack Bar Idol
enterprise challenge. Re-worked due to Covid 19 restrictions, this meant students could not use IT or present to
the whole of Year 7 and local Employers in the Main Hall. However, these restrictions did not impact on the quality
of the work produced. Using Microsoft Teams to beam the presentations into the Year 7 form rooms, the
representatives from each form performed to a panel of judges that included Mrs Ransome, Mrs Watson and
Assistant Head Teacher Miss Davis, in a socially distanced Library. Students and tutors could be heard cheering
their representative on from their form rooms. Each group offered something unique in their presentation and
made it very difficult for the judges. Individual trophies and a gift were handed to the winning students along with
the Snack Bar Idol Trophy and a framed photograph of the winning team with their form tutor.
Miss Earnshaw was denied a record breaking third win when her form was pushed down into second place by 2
points by 7W/JW.
Results;
First: 7W/JW
Second: 7L/LE
Tied for Third Place: 7W/CE: 7Y/JW: 7S/AD
Well done to everyone.
Sessions on Happiness and Well Being, Respect, Gender and SRPA Voices were delivered to all year groups, where one of
our own students spoke about his religion and culture.
Year 8 looked at the Risks of sexting and managing requests or pressure to send images. Art took the opportunity to showcase
their subject to the Year 8 with a Still Life Drawing activity.
Year 9 took part in a session on The Risks of Sexting. Maths showcased their subject to Year 9 with a session on Cryptography
and Ciphers.
Year 10 worked with the University of Nottingham on Building Confidence and Resilience. They also took part in a session
on how social media may distort, misrepresent or target information in order to influence beliefs and opinions.
Year 11 looked at evaluating readiness for parenthood and identifying positive parenting qualities and took part in a House
Rounder’s Competition.
Year 12/13 had their Independent Living Skills Day taking part In sessions on Basic Car Maintenance, Handy DIY Skills,
payslips, tax and looking after your money, Flying the Nest which included renting, bills, council tax, registering at a doctor’s
surgery, and Domestic Skills which included ironing, sewing on buttons and cleaning windows. In the afternoon, Year 12/13
took part in the Independent Living Skills challenge or Brand or Bargain, Duvet Challenge, A-Z Careers Challenge, A-Z Skills
Challenge and Myth Pong.
The overall winners were:
First 6L/CS
Joint Second 6W/SP & 6T/GI.
Aspirations Ambassadors Our newly appointed Aspirations Ambassador have been presented with their badges in their house colours
and received an Aspirations Ambassador certificate. Their role is to:
Promote the use of and events in the Careers Hub
Support other students with raising their own aspirations
Plan career and aspiration activities
Plan and organise careers house competitions
To support the running of the careers hub at lunchtimes
Lead on Unifrog activities on PD Days
Since their appointments the students have attended four lunchtime meetings where they have started to
plan a Careers House Competition and develop their role as Year 7 Unifrog specialists.
We will be looking to increase our Aspirations Ambassadors after half term as we recruit year 8’s to the role.
Parent/Carer Feedback
As an Academy, we regularly seek student, parent,
teacher and external guest speaker’s feedback on our
Careers and Personal Development Day programme to
help us improve our delivery.
We would also welcome any feedback from parents
/carers. Please email [email protected] with any views
you may have.
https://careersatsea.org/
Sir Robert Pattinson Academy
PD, Careers and Enrichment Bulletin
Monday 17 May
ASPIRATIONS AMBASSADORS: Are you a leader?
The search is on to find our Year 8 Aspirations Ambassadors to act as
student leads for the SRPA personal development and careers programme.
We are looking for students to:
Promote the use of and events in the Careers Hub
Support other students with raising their own aspirations
Lead on Unifrog activities on PD Days
Plan career and aspiration activities
Plan and organise careers house competitions
To support the running of the careers hub at lunchtimes
Could this be you?
Look out for a link to the Aspirations Ambassador application form from Mr Lloyd Richards.
UNIFROG: What hobbies and activities do you do?
Start to record your activities and hobbies on your Unifrog account. Build up your profile ready for
employment and showcase the skills you have developed. Click on the "activities tool “and have a go.
Here is an example of an activity from a Year 10 student
Pupil Extracurricular reading Reading history books especially books about the Royal Family. Referee: Mother Pupil Family responsibility / Caring for other people (Under Government guidelines) I shopped for my grand-parents and dropped it off. Referee: Father
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A CAREER IN FINANCE
CAREERS IN GOVERNMENT & POLITICS: Want to know how key politics decisions are made and what influences
change in our political landscape?
For the first time ever, Young Professionals UK are bringing together 6 leaders
from across the UK political spectrum with experiences at Houses of Parliament,
Brussels, Lobbyist Groups, GCHQ and much more!
In this exclusive 1 hour session we will be hearing each presenter's career journey and then opening it up
to the floor for plenty of questions!
Key Details:
Tuesday 25 May, 5pm - 6pm Insight to Government & Politics Gaining inside knowledge on how to secure jobs in this sector Focus on international relations and what it's like working in Brussels Opportunity to ask lots of questions Open to all students in Y11 , Y12 & Y13 (S3, S4 & S5 in Scotland & Y14 in NI)
Application Link:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Government-Politics
We do have very limited spaces so if you are interested please do book on ASAP.
LINCOLN TALENT ACADEMY VACANCIES: Interested in working in the NHS?
Administration and Nursing Cadet Vacancies
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS UK:
Virtual Work Experience program specifically for Year 11. We have some big companies taking part in the
programme including; PwC, Sky, IBM, Capgemini, EY, HSBC, GSK and Berkeley Group. We have a few
more companies lined up but are just waiting to confirm their participation. We have tried to cover all sectors
of interest and each company workshop will be skills based as well as opportunity focused/next steps after
school.
The Virtual Work Experience will be running from 7, 8 & 9 June, 9am - 3pm every day. 9am - 10am
each day will be led by Young Professionals and will be skills based sessions (looking at CV's, Interviews,
Assessment Centres, LinkedIn/Networking etc...) 10am - 11am, 11am - 12pm, 1pm - 2pm, 2pm - 3pm will
be employer insight/workshop sessions and lunch will be between 12pm - 1pm. All of this will be online via
Zoom webinar. All students that take part in the full 3 days will get a certificate on completing the programme
as well as a reference to put on their CVs. There will be 2 individual based projects that will be set to work
on in their own time (out of school hours) which will form part of their Virtual Work Experience interactive
tasks. Email [email protected] to register.
SAUL FAIRHOLM LTD: Do you enjoy working with figures? If the answer
YES then you may be the person for the job
Chartered Accountants with an office based in Lincoln looking for a trainee interested
in a career in accountancy.
Students are expected to pass their A level exams with strong results. They should hold mathematics GCSE at
a high level.
The position is to start July/August 2021.
In the first instance, please send an email to [email protected] together with a CV.
Further details of their practice can be found on their website www.atkinsonsaulfairholm.co.uk.
GOLDSMITHS YOUNG WRITER COMPETITIONS: Do you fancy yourself as the next young
writer?
Become the next Young Writer (a short story writing competition for creative writers), Young Columnist (for journalists with a historical angle), or Young Anthropologist (for writing about identity and culture). All three competitions have a £1,000 first prize, and two runner-up prizes of £50. All shortlisted entries will also receive a small prize.
Registration is now open. The deadline for submissions for all competitions is 12.05 am on Monday 2 August 2021.
Register now
UK UNIVERSITY & APPRENTICESHIP SEARCH VIRTUAL FAIR: Do you want to
connect with a multitude of University Exhibitors, hear about Degree Apprenticeships and lots more?
UK University & Apprenticeship Search Virtual Fair will take place on Wednesday 16 June between 12
and 6pm (students can log in anytime which suits).
The event will feature a multitude of university exhibitors and an updated range of vital webinars, including
UCAS Personal Statement, Clearing, Choosing a Course, Degree Apprenticeships, Student Finance and
Teacher/Parent support.
Students, teachers and parents can register here.
STEP IN, STEP UP – INSIGHT INTO TECHNOLOGY: Would you like to explore the
opportunities available at Morgan Stanley? This is a one day introductory programme for Year 12/13 females. The day will give an oversight into the different technology programmes Morgan Stanley Offers, as well as giving the participants the opportunity to take part in interactive challenges, panel sessions and career workshops. Come and learn about the Technology opportunities and how you can develop skills in this area. Programme hosted virtually is 30 July 2021. Deadline to apply is 6 June 2021
CLICK TO APPLY NOW
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Find out more and apply. Degree Apprenticeships in Digital & Technology
Know – how Library guides to help students navigate Results Day & Clearing.
There is a new section within “Logistics” on the Start page of the Know-how library.
Clicking into this new section takes you there.
EY APPRENTICESHIPS: Are you looking for an alternative to University but still want
responsibility?
Apprenticeships offer a great start to your career as you will be working on real client projects from
day one and supported by inspirational colleagues throughout. At the end of the programme you will
have gained professional qualifications, a host of transferable skills, lots of practical experience and
a network of mentors to help you keep developing.
Business Apprenticeships and degree Apprenticeships opportunities available.
Find out more and apply.
RESULTS & CLEARING: If you need some help
Unifrog have collaborated with a number of UK Universities to create 7
Email your answers to
House Points and prizes
on offer!
UCAS:
What does UCAS stand for?
Winner of the CV Challenge :
Jessica D 9S/GC