Personal Development & Careers Guidance

Through our school-wide Personal Development programme our students develop as individuals and broaden their experience and understanding of the many diverse aspects of life.  Our aim is to ensure students develop the discipline, moral character and resilience to become a considerate and responsible member of society. 

The Personal Development programme explores the key themes of Relationships, mental health and emotional wellbeing, Citizenship, rights, responsibilities and community, Healthy lifestyles and relationships, Careers and finance and Learning and revision.  Dedicated Personal Development lessons are supported by our wider curriculum as some topics fall within discrete subject areas, for example: Personal wellbeing in PE; Democracy, rights & responsibilities in History; Respect & Diversity in RS; and Contraception & fertility in Biology.  Personal Development is also taught in form times, through student led assemblies, and enrichment days.   

In Year 10, taught lessons expand to include Ethics.  Students experience a series of lessons, activities and talks designed to help them reflect on their own views, beliefs and understandings on a range of religious, spiritual, moral, ethical, personal and cultural issues. 

For more detailed information about our Personal Development curriculum please visit our Subjects page.

 

Careers Education, Information, Guidance & Advice

The information available from this page is for students, parents and carers, teachers and employers.

Key staff: Our designated Careers Advisor is Mrs Jo Zanetti who can be contacted on 01923 671424 or by email j.zanetti@parmiters.herts.sch.uk 

The designated SLT member responsible for Careers is Mr T Henson, Assistant Headteacher. 

At Parmiter’s students experience high quality, age-appropriate careers education and guidance from Year 7.  Through Personal Development lessons, form periods, events and one-to-one meetings, students are guided through the transition to GCSE, post-16 options and post-A Level options.  

Our students benefit from a range of impressive Careers related events:

  • Our annual University & Apprenticeships Fair gives students the opportunity to meet representatives from over 50 further and higher educational establishments and apprenticeship providers.  
  • We run a hugely successful Careers Fair every two year, in which over 50 companies are represented across a broad range of careers sectors.  
  • Our yearly Apprenticeships Awareness Evening promotes this increasingly popular post-16 and post-18 pathway and is supported by a range of related workshops.
  • A variety of careers-related workshops and interactions to develop employability skills.

Alongside these events, all students benefit from:

  • Unifrog, a comprehensive and engaging platform for students from Year 7 upwards to explore and develop educational and careers-related ideas. 
  • Our internal Careers website.
  • A full-time Level 6 Careers Advisor based in our Careers Hub.
  • A regular programme of speakers & visitors who share their career journey.  We are especially grateful to our many alumni who contribute to this thriving programme.
  • Morrisby profile testing, a psychometric assessment of aptitudes, interests, personality and learning styles to make the most accurate career and course suggestions.
  • Information on technical and non-academic routes and access to local providers.

We encourage you to visit our News & Events page to learn more about recent and upcoming careers events and activities.

 

Additional support available
Careerometer – search for careers to find the average salary and job description.  

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The Careers & Enterprise Company

Parmiter’s has signed up to receive support from The Careers & Enterprise Company and the Enterprise Adviser Network programme.  This is a free provision managed locally by Hertfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership to support us in achieving all eight Gatsby Benchmarks – a target set by the Department for Education in their Careers Strategy (Dec 2017).  We have been matched with Nick Jones, a Consultant at Gensler, which is a global architecture, design and planning firm, who will help us work towards the eight Gatsby Benchmarks.  Meetings take place on a regular basis to discuss progress. 

We are using the Hertfordshire Opportunities Portal (www.hopinto.co.uk) and would encourage all students, parents/carers and teachers to use this portal to seek current live job or apprenticeship vacancies within Hertfordshire.  This is also a one-stop shop for a variety of information about the Hertfordshire Jobs Market, providing information and inspiration about a variety of careers.

Where to find further careers-related information (this section provides key information for students, parents/carers and teachers):

Unifrog

www.unifrog.org

A comprehensive impartial online platform the school uses to support students in exploring and developing educational and careers-related ideas.

National Apprenticeship Service

https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship

Search for live apprenticeship vacancies across the country

Amazing Apprenticeships

https://amazingapprenticeships.com/

Find out about apprenticeships as well as live vacancies

Services for Young People Hertfordshire

https://servicesforyoungpeople.org/

Hertfordshire provider of CEIAG provision for young people both inside and outside of school

UCAS

https://www.ucas.com/

Learn about how to apply for university and the courses available

National Careers Service

https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/

Offers free and impartial information, advice and guidance to help with decisions bout careers, courses and work