Student Entitlement
Gatsby Benchmarks
The Academy’s careers curriculum is grounded in the Gatsby Benchmarks, which are eight benchmarks which serve as a framework for improvement in careers provision. The eight Gatsby benchmarks of Good Career Guidance are:
- A stable careers programme
- Learning from career and labour market information
- Addressing the needs of each pupil
- Linking curriculum learning to careers
- Encounters with employers and employees
- Experiences of workplaces
- Encounters with further and higher education
- Personal guidance
For more information on the Gatsby Benchmarks, please follow this link: Gatsby Benchmarks
CDI Framework
In addition to meeting the Gatsby benchmarks, the Academy also utilises the CDI Framework, which clarifies the skills, knowledge and attitudes that our careers curriculum seeks to develop, in order for our learners to have positive careers. The CDI Framework outlines the learning outcomes that our career development programme is aiming to bring about. These learning aims are sustained and progressive throughout a student’s time at the academy. These are mapped to six learning areas:
For more information on the CDI Framework, please follow this link: CDI
Careers Guidance
All students have access to a fully qualified careers advisor at the Academy. Every student will receive at least one appointment before they leave the academy in Year 11, though we expect that most students will have an appointment in Year 10, and the opportunity for a follow up in Year 11. All appointments will last between 45 minutes-1 hour. Any student who would like to book a careers guidance appointment should contact their Year Director, tutor, or a member of the careers team, who will arrange an appointment.
Careers Curriculum
The Priory Witham Academy has a careers progression framework, that challenges and encourages students to make informed decisions which ensures they are fully prepared to pursue their future educational and career aspirations.
Each year group has a theme that the students will focus on. Themes have been created with the Gatsby Benchmark in mind.
Year | Year Aim | Measurable Outcome | Provision |
7
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To develop yourself, your strengths and areas to develop
CDI: Grow throughout life |
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8
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To be introduced to and develop an understanding of the world of work and how it is constantly changing CDI: Explore possibilities
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9
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To develop research skills through the investigation of a range of career pathways (e.g. jobs, careers, Further and Higher Education etc.)
CDI: Manage career CDI: Balance life and work
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10
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To develop the qualities and skills which enable learners to improve their employability
CDI: Explore possibilities CDI: Manage career
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11
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To develop students abilities to identify choices and opportunities and then actively plan and make informed decisions
CDI: Career opportunities CDI: Explore possibilities CDI: See the big picture
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12/13
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To consider Post-18 destinations such as jobs, careers, apprenticeships and Further and Higher Education and to begin the application process
CDI: Career opportunities CDI: Explore possibilities CDI: See the big picture
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*Provision to continue into the academic year 2023-2024