20 Jan 2026

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At Swanmore College, Careers and PSHE work together to support pupils’ personal development, wellbeing and future destinations.
We are committed to ensuring that all pupils receive high-quality, impartial Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG). This enables young people to understand their strengths and interests, explore a wide range of opportunities, and make informed decisions at key transition points.
Our Careers programme is delivered through the curriculum, PSHE, careers education, employer and provider encounters, enrichment activities and personalised guidance. It is structured in line with national frameworks, including the Gatsby Benchmarks and the Careers Development Institute (CDI) framework, to ensure progression and consistency across Years 7–11.
We aim to prepare pupils for further education, training and employment, including academic, technical and vocational pathways. Parents and carers are valued as key partners and are supported with clear information and trusted signposting to help young people progress confidently into their next steps.
Careers education at Swanmore supports pupils to:
Careers learning is delivered through:

Our Careers programme is structured around the Gatsby Benchmarks, a nationally recognised framework for high-quality careers guidance.
The Gatsby Benchmarks ensure pupils:
Our Careers programme is also informed by nationally recognised guidance from the Careers Development Institute (CDI), which supports progression in career learning from Years 7–11.
π View Swanmore’s Careers Education (CDI) framework:
https://www.swanmore-school.co.uk/pupils/careers-and-work-related-learning/careers-education-cdi-spiral-curriculum

A stable careers programme
Every school and college should have an embedded programme of career education and guidance that is known and understood by pupils, parents, teachers and employers.
Learning from career and labour market information
Every school and college should have an embedded programme of career education and guidance that is known and understood by pupils, parents, teachers and employers.
Addressing the needs of each pupil
Pupils have different career guidance needs. Opportunities for advice and support need to be tailored to the needs of each pupil. A school’s programme should embed equality and diversity considerations throughout.
Linking curriculum learning to careers
All teachers should link curriculum learning with careers, even if they are not subject teachers. This includes providing a range of examples of how the subject relates to future career paths.
Encounters with employers and employees
Every pupil should have multiple opportunities to learn from employers about work, employment and the skills that are valued in the workplace. This can be through a range of enrichment activities including visiting speakers, mentoring and enterprise schemes.
Experiences of workplaces
Every pupil should have first-hand experiences of the workplace through work visits, work shadowing and/or work experience to help their exploration of career opportunities, and expand their networks.
Encounters with further and higher education
All pupils should understand the full range of learning opportunities that are available to them. This includes academic and vocational routes and learning in schools, colleges, universities and in the workplace.
Personal guidance
Every pupil should have opportunities for guidance interviews with a career adviser, who could be internal (a member of school staff) or external, provided they are trained to an appropriate level. These should be available whenever significant study or career choices are being made. All pupils should have individual needs addressed.


UniFrog is Swanmore College’s online careers and destinations platform.
About UniFrog:
All pupils use UniFrog to:
Parents and carers also receive their own login to support discussions at home.
π UniFrog at Swanmore:
https://www.swanmore-school.co.uk/parents/unifrog
π UniFrog pupil help:
https://www.unifrog.org/contact-students
Careers learning develops progressively as pupils move through the school:

Pupils are supported to explore a wide range of post-16 pathways, including:
Most research, planning and application support is accessed through UniFrog, alongside careers lessons and guidance in school.
π Example personal statements:
https://www.swanmore-school.co.uk/pupils/careers-and-work-related-learning/example-personal-statements-for-college-applications
π Year 11: Next steps:
https://www.swanmore-school.co.uk/pupils/careers-and-work-related-learning/youre-leaving-year-11
T Levels are technical qualifications designed for pupils who want a practical, industry-focused route after GCSEs.
They combine:
T Levels are available in selected subject areas and are equivalent to three A Levels. They can lead to:
Information about T Levels and other post-16 options is explored in school and through UniFrog, alongside guidance and support from staff.
π Further information:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/introduction-of-t-levels/introduction-of-t-levels
Apprenticeships offer a high-quality pathway that combines:
As an apprentice, pupils are employed, earn a wage, and complete at least 20% off-the-job training as part of their programme.

Apprenticeships are available at a range of levels, including:
They are offered across a wide range of industries and can provide progression into skilled employment, higher education or professional careers.
Pupils are supported to explore apprenticeship pathways through UniFrog, careers lessons, assemblies and individual guidance.
Swanmore School - What Are the Different Types of Apprenticeships?
π Find and apply for apprenticeships (GOV.UK):
https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
π Complete Apprenticeship Guide:
https://completeapprenticeshipguide.com
Parents and carers play a vital role in supporting young people’s decisions. The following trusted resources may be helpful:
Choices Magazine (Amazing Apprenticeships)
A free digital magazine for parents and carers focusing on apprenticeships and technical education.
π Subscribe: https://amapps.uk/choices
π Past editions: https://amapps.uk/parent-magazine
π Pupil information: https://www.amazingapprenticeships.com/zones/student/
Parents’ Guide to University 2025 (UniTasterDays)
A free downloadable guide produced in collaboration with HELOA, supporting families with higher education decisions.
π Download guide:
https://files.unitasterdays.com/downloads/UniTasterDays_Parents_Guide_to_University_2025_accessible.pdf
Pupils can access careers guidance:
Parents and carers are welcome to contact the school at careers-help@swanmore-sec.hants.sch.uk for further advice or support.
The following statutory policies outline how careers guidance is delivered at Swanmore College and how education and training providers can access the school:
If you require this information in an alternative format, or would like additional support (including for SEND pupils and families) with transitions and post-16 planning, please contact the school and we will be happy to help.
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