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CEIAG
Careers education and guidance programmes make a major contribution to preparing young people for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of life. A planned progressive programme of activities supports them in choosing 14 – 19 pathways that suit their interests and abilities and help them to follow a career path and sustain employability throughout their working lives. Midhurst Rother College is committed to providing a programme of careers education, information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) for all students in years 7 – 13, alongside West Sussex Connexions Service.
Midhurst Rother College’s Careers Education and Guidance policy has the following aims:-
• to contribute to strategies for raising achievement, especially by increasing motivation
• to support inclusion, challenge stereotyping and promote equality of opportunity
• to encourage participation in continued learning including higher education and further education
• to develop enterprise and employment skills
• to reduce drop out from and course switching in education and training
• to contribute to the economic prosperity of individuals and communities
• to meet the needs of all our students through appropriate differentiation
• to focus students on their future aspirations
• to involve parents and carers.
To view some of our events please click here for 2010-2012
and here for 2012-2013 events
