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21/09/23

Can you help police find missing Charlie? He was last seen yesterday afternoon (20 September) when he was wearing his school uniform.⁰⁰He is described as White, with blond hair that is mid length on top and is of skinny build and has links to Croydon. pic.twitter.com/cbWx1UFygV

10/09/22

We express our deepest sympathies for the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II. Her dedication to the UK, other realms & territories is unparalleled & we thank her for her service. MPS will observe the mourning period whilst continuing to support our whole school community. pic.twitter.com/Yci8f5yzSw

02/08/22

MPS is currently looking for a Project Officer - Chelsea Champion to deliver pastoral, wellbeing and diversionary activities that aim to enhance emotional wellbeing and resilience in our students. https://t.co/7IBGxGS8hN

08/06/22

New blog - Sufian Sadiq () from discusses the importance of addressing the ethnic disparities that exist within the teaching profession.Read his thoughts, first published in , here: https://t.co/kbykIYqj0V

08/06/22

A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination and instill a love of learning. Would you like a where you can be part of a team who make a difference every day? Find out from Lisa about becoming part of the GLF community pic.twitter.com/2heY41ZEif

08/06/22

We currently have a number of fantastic opportunities for LSAs, a Cover Supervisor, and Learning Resource Centre Coordinator to join our team at Merstham Park School. Please click on the link below to take you to our website. https://t.co/ldQS5Wvzv3

07/06/22

A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination and instill a love of learning. Would you like a where you can be part of a team who make a difference every day? Find out from Lisa about becoming part of the GLF community pic.twitter.com/2heY41ZEif

07/06/22

A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination and instill a love of learning. Would you like a where you can be part of a team who make a difference every day? Find out from Lisa about becoming part of the GLF community pic.twitter.com/2heY41ZEif

07/06/22

We currently have a number of fantastic opportunities to join our team at Merstham Park School. Please click on the link below. More vacancies will be live on our website very soon!https://t.co/ldQS5Wvzv3

01/06/22

New blog - Sufian Sadiq () from discusses the importance of addressing the ethnic disparities that exist within the teaching profession.Read his thoughts, first published in , here: https://t.co/kbykIYqj0V

01/06/22

New blog - Sufian Sadiq () from discusses the importance of addressing the ethnic disparities that exist within the teaching profession.Read his thoughts, first published in , here: https://t.co/kbykIYqj0V

10/02/22

There was a huge celebration this week on the site of our new home: the last of the 178 modules was put into place. The Department of Education, McAvoy, Mr Ward and Mr Garner took our Head and Deputy Head Boys and Girls to have a look around - only one and a half terms to go! pic.twitter.com/y1Sje5LOt6

26/01/22

Mr Chaloner, Mr Ward and Mr Garner had a sneak preview of the inside of our new home today. Highlights included the Dance Studio and Fitness Suite, the Sports Hall and the roofs full of solar panels which will enable MPS to be a low carbon school. pic.twitter.com/JDRVYx6Ezl

06/10/21

We are very excited to be able to share with you the progress that has been made on our new home in the last 2 weeks. Please click here to view the work and also some fantastic moon rises and weather patterns: https://t.co/GPUkmWtGfX

29/09/21

Thank you to everyone who joined us at our Open Evening and to our amazing staff who made the event really special. We have a few spaces left on our Open Morning on Thurs 21 Oct and due to popular demand, we have added Tues 19 Oct. Email info.org to book. pic.twitter.com/3S7jd8Hfbe

28/09/21

The gates have opened to our 2021 Open Evening. We hope you enjoy seeing how MPS ignites a passion for learning in all our students. pic.twitter.com/B50tOgIUqf

28/09/21

Less than 1 hour before we open the gates. Our hard working staff are busy making sure that the evening is a great success. Mrs Eckershall has instruments galore in Music, Miss Mosley has experiments in Science, Mr Walker brings colour to Maths, and there is also a tent..! pic.twitter.com/KP5ElVyQSO

28/09/21

With just 2 hours to go, Mr Ward is rehearsing his presentation, Mrs Harkness and Mr Tunbridge are putting the finishing touches to their Art displays and Mr Martin is preparing a demonstration in DT. We cant wait to see you at our Open Evening (5-8pm) pic.twitter.com/k4Nqeijeas

28/09/21

With less than 3 hours to go, all staff at MPS are on hand to make tonight's Open Evening really special. We are really looking forward to seeing Year 6 children and their families pic.twitter.com/JFKm7Qdf2r

27/09/21

Less than 24 hours until our Open Evening for Year 6 children and their families. There is no need to book: please just come along and join us between 5pm and 8pm. The Head of School will be delivering talks at 5.15, 6.15 and 7.15pm. We look forward to welcoming you to MPS. pic.twitter.com/NE0PfmI3ZF

Introduction to Careers, Information, Advice and Guidance at Merstham Park School

Merstham Park School Careers Education Information Advice & Guidance (CEIAG)

Careers Education Information Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) is an important aspect of the student learning experience at Merstham Park School(MPS). We prepare our students to make decisions where they can reach their optimum potential in their education and also their future professional life in the world of work. CEIAG significantly contributes to the school’s commitment to high achievement, inclusive, effective teaching and learning. 

The objectives of CEIAG at MPS are as follows:

  • To ensure that all students at the school receive a stable careers programme

  • To enable students to develop knowledge and understanding of themselves as individuals; their strengths and limitations, abilities, personal qualities, potential, needs, attitudes and values and raise aspirations

  • To enable all students to learn from information provided by the career and labour market

  • The CEIAG programme should be individual and address the needs of each student

  • To link the curriculum learning to careers learning

  • To provide students with a series of encounters with employers and employees

  • To provide students with experiences of workplace(s)

  • To ensure that students have a series of encounters with further and higher education

  • To provide each student with guidance and support 

  • To understand their rights to equality of opportunity that will include awareness that gender should not limit career choices

Management of provider access requests & opportunities for access 

The school offers a comprehensive Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance programme and welcomes enquiries  from parents and carers, employers, Higher Education or Further Education Colleges or other career relevant groups if they would like to support us in any of the above or in other ways that can be part of our programme.

The school will make a suitable space available for discussions between the provider and students, as appropriate to the activity. The school will also make available ICT and other specialist equipment to support provider presentations. This will all be discussed and agreed in advance of the visit with the Careers SLT lead, Year leader or member of our team. 

Providers are welcome to leave a copy of their prospectus or other relevant course literature for students to access.

 

Procedure 

A provider wishing to request access should contact :

Named school contact: Sharon Grant (Careers Administrator)  Telephone: 01737 919491  Email: sgrant1@glfschools.org   

Careers Lead:  Mrs A Davis (Associate Assistant Head) Telephone: 01737 919491  Email: adavis1@glfschools.org   

Year 9 Options Lead: Mrs K Cole (Deputy Head): kcole1@glfschools.org   

Careers Programmes 

In January 2018 the Department for Education issued new Statutory Careers Guidance which outlined the eight Gatsby Benchmarks. The Benchmarks are designed to ensure that a 'gold standard' of Career Education is provided to all students to equip them for their pathways after school. 

To support our students, there is a structured programme of Careers which is to be delivered during Form time, Assemblies and PSHE lessons from Years 7 to 11.  Students have access to careers software and our school website has been designed to support our students and their Parents and Carers.

Throughout this year, students will also have the opportunity to engage with employers during Careers Week, enterprise activities, industry competitions, attending careers fairs, careers presentations, and more.

The school provides advice and guidance in respect of future opportunities covering sixth form colleges, university applications, apprenticeships and employment opportunities. 

The Benchmarks are as follows:

  1. A stable career programme

  2. Learning from career and labour market information

  3. Addressing the needs of each student

  4. Linking curriculum learning to careers

  5.  Encounters with employers and employees

  6.  Experience of workplaces

  7. Encounters with further and higher education

   8. Personal Guidance

At Merstham Park School we are working hard to ensure that these standards are met. Careers education and guidance is delivered through the following provisions:

 

Careers Journey

Year 7

Year 8

Year 9

Year 10 & 11

Afternoon learning mentor sessions

(Benchmark 1)

Once a week - 15min

Once a week - 15min

Once a week - 15min

Once a week - 15min

Careers Lesson

(Benchmark 1)

Once a fortnight

Once a fortnight

Once a fortnight

Once a fortnight

PSHE Lesson

(Benchmark 1)

Once a fortnight Once a fortnight One a fortnight Once a fortnight

2. Learning from career and labour market information

Tomorrow’s Engineers EEP Robotics Challenge in Lego club

 

Access to career and labour market information on START

 

Your future careers and labour markets:Strengths and weaknesses, skills health check, inspirational individuals

 

How MPS Values link towards developing future successful adults

Being enterprising - New sport for the Olympics 

 

Access to career and labour market information on START

 

Your future careers and labour markets - Explore inspirational individuals 


 

Your future careers and labour markets in LM time:

 

What makes you tick? 

 

Analyse your strengths and weaknesses

 

Have you got the Skills you need? Complete a skills health check

 

Inspirational individuals -  sessions that  profiles exploring interesting  Females and males entrepreneurs, exceptional employers etc. What did they do? What made them successful? 

 

Access to career and labour market information on START

Being enterprising - perfect stay

 

Access to career and labour market information on START

 

Your future careers and labour markets in LM time:

Inspirational individuals -  sessions that  profiles exploring interesting  Females and males entrepreneurs, exceptional employers etc. What did they do? What made them successful? 


 

3. Addressing the needs of each student

How can I be a more effective learner

 

Regular access and work on START 

Becoming a healthy learner

How can I be a more effective learner

 

Regular access and work on START

Becoming a healthy learner

 

Medicine/Veterinary/Dentistry session at Reigate College  

 

Business session at Reigate College 

PSHE course content

 

Foundations for the future Learning Mentor time:

Have you opened a bank account?

How can you make the most of your money?

Creating budgets and managing money?

Financial awareness

 

Philosophy session at Reigate College 

How can I be a more effective learner

 

PSHCE: Dealing with Stress, Mental Health, Being Health Aware, Legal Drugs and Addiction, 

 

Regular access and work on START


 

4. Linking curriculum learning to careers

Work within all curriculum areas but specifically within Careers lessons:

Science

MFL

PE

Work within all curriculum areas but specifically within Careers lessons:

Geography

History

Maths

Work within all curriculum areas but specifically departments involved in the Options process.

Work within all curriculum areas but specifically within Careers lessons:

Art

Drama

D&T

English

Maths

Music

Textiles

5.  Encounters with employers and employees

Employer encounter  videos in Learning Mentor time

 

Careers Videos - encounters with employees in LM time

Employer encounter  videos in Learning Mentor time

 

Careers Videos - encounters with employees in LM time

Employer encounter  videos in Learning Mentor time

 

The National Apprenticeship Show South

 

Careers Videos - encounters with employees in LM time

Employer encounter  videos in Learning Mentor time

 

The National Apprenticeship Show South

 

City of London Freemen’s School in Ashtead Careers fair

 

Careers Videos - encounters with employees in LM time

6.  Experience of workplaces

Exploring careers NHS

Exploring careers NHS

 

Exploring careers NHS

 

Young Reporters (Students have to sign up)

7. Encounters with further and higher education

Royal Holloway University session exploring different pathways and routes (including A levels, T levels, Apprenticeships & BTEC courses

 

University encounters in LM time


 

Royal Holloway University session exploring different pathways and routes  (including A levels, T levels, Apprenticeships & BTEC courses

 

University encounters in LM time

East Surrey College Enrichment Visit

 

The National Apprenticeship Show South

 

University encounters in LM time

Reigate College Taster sessions

 

The National Apprenticeship Show South

 

City of London Freemen’s School in Ashtead Careers fair

 

Royal Holloway University session exploring different pathways and routes( including A levels, T levels, Apprenticeships & BTEC courses

 

University encounters in LM time

 

Thinking about my future: Reigate College session

 

Thinking about my future: East Surrey

8. Personal Guidance

 

Raising aspirations in LM time: 

Creating goals/reassess where you are

 

Intro to uni and what is involved

 

Explore real-life careers stories

 

What is education about?

1:1 Options meetings

 

1:1 Careers meeting with an independent careers advisor offered (For some students there may be a subsidised payment towards this.)

 

LM time sessions:

Subject choices

 

Thinking about subject choices

 

Explore the impact of subject choices


 

1:1 Careers meeting with an independent careers advisor offered (For some students there may be a subsidised payment towards this.)

 

LM activities:

What makes you tick? 

 

Analyse your strengths and weaknesses

 

Have you got the Skills you need? Complete a skills health check



 

Additionally to the above we have assemblies, enrichment mornings, enrichment activities, additional career and work related activities with internal and external partners (parents, local colleges, universities and employers) and inspiration and advice from staff.

How the school measures and assesses the impact of the careers programme on pupils

The School will assess the impact of its careers provision by completing a regular review of CEIAG provision, annual curriculum mapping of where subjects undertake CEIAG and a student survey. Within Careers lessons there are additional assessment opportunities.