Welcome to the Careers Department at The Streetly Academy

The aim of Streetly Academy's Careers Department is develop the skills, attitudes and abilities of all our students to enable them to make effective decisions about their future education, training and employment. All of our students have access to a planned programme of Careers Education which provides opportunities to develop and apply the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary to make realistic career decisions.

The Careers Coordinator is Mrs K Stevenson who can be contacted at k.stevenson@thestreetlyacademy.co.uk or 0121 353 2709 ext 205

Please click here for more information about staffing and responsibilities for careers.

Please click here to view our annual Careers Education Programme for 2023 - 2024.

The following pages below aim to support students and parents / carers in making informed decisions about future choices. If you cannot find what you're looking for or need further support, please contact Mrs Stevenson.

Information for Parents and Carers 

Careers in the classroom

Labour Market Information

Year 9 options

Post-16 options

Post-18 options

Jobs and voluntary work

Work Experience 

Employer Links 

Events and Information Sessions

Useful Websites

Click on the poster below to find out more about what to expect from your career journey as you progress through the school.

Career Learning Journey

The Streetly Academy value Careers education and the key elements of our Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) Programme is to develop the self awareness, opportunity awareness, decision making and transition planning skills of our students. It also raises aspirations, broadens horizons and breakdown stereotypes. 

Our CEIAG programme forms an integral part of the whole school. It incorporates both formal careers education, information, advice and guidance activities and other opportunities linked to each subject such as bespoke lessons, external speakers, educational visits or developing our staff’s knowledge of the careers and opportunities linked to their subject areas.

The impact of our careers programme is measured using baseline and attitude surveys carried out once per term, evaluation forms following large scale events and informal discussions and learning walks.

Please click on the links below to view our Provider Access Statement, Student Career Entitlement and Our Career Programme. 

Provider Access Statement

Careers entitlement

 

 

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