Careers

Welcome to the Beech Hall School Careers Department.

At Beech Hall School, our aim is to help students to choose a career that is right for them. We are fully committed to careers education and guidance (CEG) for all of our students and evaluate our practice against the Gatsby Charitable Foundation’s Benchmarks. Careers Education is an integral part of our provision for all students and it is taught within the PSHE (Personal, Social, Health Education) curriculum within all key stages, although there is some cross-over into other subject areas. This is all supported by the BTEC Personal Growth and Wellbeing Level 2 course.

At Beech Hall, we provide a varied programme of careers information, advice and guidance. This is delivered through dedicated PSHE lessons, presentations, careers fairs, industry visits and  workshops. Supporting your child in making decisions around their future can be daunting, confusing and complex but we are here to support you and your child in this important process throughout your time as a Beech Hall parent.. In addition, during Lower V and Upper V, we shall help organise work experience for your child.

Your careers education begins at Beech Hall from the time you become a member of our school. Through lessons, advice, assemblies, trips and events, you are given the opportunity to reflect on who you are, who you might want to be and where you are heading during your time at Beech Hall and beyond.

Click the link here to see Mr Coulbeck’s presentation to pupils and parents about courses, qualifications, colleges and schools, advice and guidance about Post-16 opportunities available to you in Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Staffordshire.

Within this presentation, you will find information about A-Levels, T-Levels, BTECs, Apprenticeships and other vocational courses.

Useful Apprenticeship Websites

www.totalpeople.co.uk
www.apprenticeshipguide.co.uk

 

Labour Market Information

It is very useful for students to be aware of and have access to up to date career path & labour market information.

Labour market information includes reports, studies and statistics on

  • Which employers are doing well
  • Which Job sectors are growing
  • Which jobs need more people right now
  • How many people are likely to be working in that job in the future

You can access up to date career path & local labour market information via the following sites:

www.nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/home

Contacts

Careers Lead: Mr B Coulbeck – bcoulbeck@beechhallschool.org
Careers Line Manager: Mr C Richards – crichards@beechhallschool.org

Supporting your child in making decisions around their future can be daunting, confusing and complex but we are here to support you and your child in this important process throughout your time as a Beech Hall parent.

Aside from the teaching and guidance provided by our PSHE curriculum and presentations made during assembly, formation time and school events, your child will be able to attend careers fairs, trips to employers, workshops facilitated by businesses, charities, public servants and organisations.  In addition, during Lower V and Upper V, we shall help organise work experience for your child 

Click the link here to see Mr Coulbeck’s presentation to pupils and parents about courses, qualifications, colleges and schools, advice and guidance about Post-16 opportunities available to you in Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Staffordshire.

Within this presentation, you will find information about A-Levels, T-Levels, BTECs, Apprenticeships and other vocational courses.

Additional Useful Apprenticeship Websites

www.totalpeople.co.uk
www.apprenticeshipguide.co.uk

Labour Market Information

It is very useful for students to be aware of and have access to up to date career path & labour market information.

Labour market information includes reports, studies and statistics on

  • Which employers are doing well
  • Which Job sectors are growing
  • Which jobs need more people right now
  • How many people are likely to be working in that job in the future

You can access up to date career path & local labour market information via the following sites:

www.nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/home

Contacts

Careers Lead: Mr B Coulbeck – bcoulbeck@beechhallschool.org
Careers Line Manager: Mr C Richards – crichards@beechhallschool.org

Local employers are an enormous part of Beech Hall School’s Careers provision, without them our students would not get the invaluable workplace interactions needed to prepare them for life in the workplace.

At Beech Hall, we have created links with local businesses to offer the below…

  • Visits to places of work
  • Work Experience for LV/Y10
  • In School workshops
  • Assemblies

Last year, the following employers took part in our work experience programme for Lower V (Y10):

 

  • The Flower House
  • Pete Cooks and Jnr Chef
  • Stanley Press Equipment
  • Pharmora
  • Wilmslow Prep School
  • Subway
  • Concrete Marketing
  • Voco Hotel
  • Spring Autos Ltd
  • The Colony, Wilmslow
  • EBM Engineering
  • Brio Leisure
  • Burns Suburu Garage
  • Bosch
  • Knutsford IT
  • Forest Foods
  • Buoygues
  • Factory Animation Studios
  • Lindow Primary School
  • Samaritans
  • Stormguard
  • Northwood Estate Agents
  • Suburban Green
  • Bidlea Dairy
  • Best You Beauticians
  • Book Exchange, Macclesfield
  • Stacey’s Deli
  • The Roebuck, Mobberley
  • Design Office UK, Crewe
  • Shrigley Hall

  Contact

If you are a local employer and would like to support the school’s careers programme, including Work Experience for Lower V in June or presenting to different year groups in assembly, then please do not hesitate in contacting the schools careers lead Mr Ben Coulbeck:

bcoulbeck@beechhallschool.org

We believe that every teacher is a teacher of careers. Our young people need and deserve our support and guidance to achieve their potential and to secure aspirational destinations.   

As a form tutor of Form III – Upper V / Years 7-11, you will follow the Jigsaw PSHE programme to deliver lessons and activities, which are designed to provide opportunities for every Beech Hall pupil to learn, reflect and aspire when considering their own skills, knowledge and attributes. During discussion time, it is an expectation that the world of industry, technology, employment and education is regularly featured as a point of instruction, debate and engagement.

Furthermore, during target-setting meetings and parents evening appointments, supporting children and their families in making decisions around courses and pathways is also an expectation of all teaching staff at Beech Hall.

If you receive specific enquiries around sixth-form college or Post-16 destinations for a pupil in your class or form group, please encourage them to contact Mr Coulbeck at bcoulbeck@beechhallschool.org or Mr Richards at crichards@beechhallschool.org

 

 

 

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Beech Hall School Parent – Summer ’23