Deciding what to do after year 11 is a big step for your child. Being aware of their options and our services will help you to support them.
Choices and decisions
In years 10 and 11 your child will be busy working towards their first qualifications. During this time they need to think about what they want to do after year 11 and research their options.
After year 11 your child could decide to:
- Continue in education
- Do an apprenticeship
- Get a job
- Apply for Jobs Growth Wales+ training and development programme
- Become self-employed
- Volunteer
Find out more about routes and pathways.
Your child's results will influence what they are able to do. We have information to help if your child is about to get their results.
Ways we support your child
Careers advisers
During year 10 or 11 your child will be contacted by their careers adviser.
Our careers advisers aim to:
- Encourage your child to think about career areas that might interest them and explore new ideas
- Support your child to make informed and effective decisions about what to do after year 11 and in the future
If your child has an additional learning need and has an Individual Development Plan the school may ask the adviser to attend the annual review.
Career check
During year 10 your child will complete an activity called 'career check'. Career check is a survey which helps the careers adviser work out what individual support your child needs. During the session they may also discuss labour market information or future options.
Guidance interviews
Your child will be offered a guidance interview which may help them if they are:
- Unclear about what they want to do
- Seeking an apprenticeship
- In need of encouragement to achieve their potential
- Planning to get a job after leaving school
- Lacking in confidence or motivation
- Unrealistic about their next step
- In need of support with career management skills
- A pupil with additional learning needs
If your child is planning to get a job or start work-based training, they will see their careers adviser during the Easter term, but may have met with them before then. Their adviser will refer them to the Jobs Growth Wales+ programme or provide help to find work or an apprenticeship.
We are always here to help. Get in touch if you or your child would like to speak to an adviser. If you arrange a meeting with a Careers Adviser, find out how to help your child get the most out of that session.
Employer events
Our Education Business Partnership offers all secondary and special schools employer events to support the curriculum. Activities could involve a single employer or several employers. They may take place face-to-face or digitally.
Activities and the year groups that take part will differ from school to school.
If you're passionate about your job or industry why not find out about our Education Business Partnership? You could explore ways to share your experience and enthusiasm with pupils to inspire their career ideas.
Time to talk
Reflecting on subjects your child is enjoying during years 10 and 11 is useful. It will help them recognise what motivates them and how they like to learn.
There are lots of possibilities they can consider for their next step. Remind them that there's more than one route to a successful career. Chat about all the alternatives and what is right for them.
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