CEIAG (Careers Education, Information, Advice & Guidance)
Careers Lead: Mr S.Parry
- Email: careers@hartismere.com
- Telephone: 01379 870315
Hartismere School has careers provision embedded in the curriculum from Year 7. We are committed to ensuring that the delivery of careers education, information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) fulfils the following objectives:
- It equips students with the skills, knowledge and confidence to make well informed and realistic decisions;
- It increases social mobility by widening students' horizons, providing them with experiences and opportunities, challenging stereotypes and raising aspirations;
- It meets the needs of all students and provides additional support for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, students with SEND, disabled students, students in care, young carers and students from traveller communities;
- It links curriculum learning to progression routes into further and higher education, apprenticeships and careers;
- It develops soft skills and qualities in students which serve to smooth the transition from secondary school into further education and work
Our pupils and students follow a pathway which uses the 'Unifrog' platform.

Click Careers Curriculum to see a more detailed programme of study.
Careers Information for Parents Including: Labour Market Information (LMI)
Careers Information for Pupils Including: Apprenticeship Information unifrog
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RSHE (Relationships, Sex and Health Education)
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Labour Market Information (LMI)
Taking A Level Computer Science
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Bronze DofE First Aid Training and Camp Skills Day Letter
University and careers; destinations & retention
Sixth Form Curriculum and Programme of Study
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Young Performers Theatre Workshops - For 12-18's
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