Routes & Pathways at Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form

Fri 11 Feb 2022 | 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.


Organizer

Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form

Clissold Road
London
N16 9EX

Tel: 02072419600
Web: http://www.sns.hackney.sch.uk/

Event location

Peter Buckley

Connection Planning Director, Meta
Facebook Uk Ltd


I'm a Director of Connection Planning at Meta (Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp). My bac… Read more

Ally Owen

Activist/ Key Note Speaker/ Campaign 2021 Female Frontiers Championing Change Honouree/Campaign 'Trailblazer' 2020/ BIMA 2020 Champion for Change/ AD Age 2020 'Woman to watch in Europe'. Founder of Brixton Finishing School & The ADcademy - award winning inclusion and diversity programmes.
Hoxton United Limited


Re-writing the Creative and Tech industries 'talent blueprint' so it reflects the communities it se… Read more

Anastasia Georgievskaya

Scientist and a founder of a tech company
Scentient Ltd


I came to the UK when I was 16 to complete my education and pursue a career in science and medical … Read more

Sophy Vanner Critoph

Advertising Strategist & part of ADventure
Louder Productions Limited


'I am part of ADventure - a group of leading employers from the Advertising, Digital and Creative i… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Cojmbesetqnv2vxbnszgyz for 200 students at Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form aged Age 12 - 12.

Event description

Y8 Careers Carousel to inspire students and help them make positive, informed decisions about their GCSE option choices.

Create a Careers Carousel event highlighting GCSE subjects and their routes and pathways into various education choices and careers. An event to inform and inspire young people considering the vast array of potential careers available to them. And highlighting where their GCSE choices could lead. This may include showcasing current job opportunities within your local community or explaining the pathways that young people can take to obtain a job within a particular sector i.e. university, college, apprenticeship, or other employability schemes.


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