Throughout their time at Deptford Green, all students have the opportunity to participate in visits, events and activities, designed to increase their knowledge and awareness of future pathways. By engaging in our careers programme, students will leave Deptford Green with an understanding of what they need to attain to achieve their goals and a wealth of life and employability skills, enhancing their prospects and increasing their competitive edge.
Career, Education, Information Advice & Guidance
The Baker Clause is an amendment to the Technical and Further Education Act 2017 which states that schools must allow colleges and training providers access to all students to inform them about non-academic routes which are available to them.
The provisions made at Deptford Green School are detailed in the provider access policy which can be found here.
In summary, all students at Deptford Green School have opportunities to learn about different employment sectors, academic and vocational qualifications and apprenticeships through activities including: drop down days, assemblies, tutorials and PSHE, Access to Unifrog Careers Platform, work experience and experience of work days, post-16 options evening and enrichment activities.
Parents and Carers Access to Unifrog- See letter here
Deptford Green School Careers Programme
| Y7 - Discover and Explore |
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| Y8 - Learn and Practise |
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| Y9 - Aim and Plan |
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| Y10 - Experience and Reflect |
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| Y11 - Decide and Achieve |
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| ALUMNI - SHARE AND INSPIRE |
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Experience of Work/ Enterprise Challenge/ Careers Day – a drop-down/ off timetable day or session where students are introduced to different careers through participation in a range of activities including STEM, Enterprise and Creative and Careers speed-networking. This includes at least one meaningful encounter with an employer.
Post-16 Option Event – an evening where Year 11 students and their parents/ carers are introduced to a range of post-16 education providers. Sixth forms, colleges, employers, local organisations working with young people and apprenticeships providers are welcomed to attend.
Y10 Progression Day – an introduction to Post-16 at a college or sixth form.
GCSE Options Event – a drop-down day where students attend a careers speed-networking event and hear from a range of employers and post-16 providers. The aim is for students to be able to make informed decisions about GCSE option choices.
Careers/Pathways Meetings – students in Year 11 receive information, advice and guidance from a qualified careers professional. Students receive personalised action plans that are discussed with their tutors. Students at risk of not going into post-16 education, employment or training will receive a further interview.
University Visits Day – students visit a university where they are introduced to university life and higher education in general.
| Gatsby Benchmark: | Examples of Current Practice: |
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| 1 A stable careers programme |
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| 2 Learning from career and labour market information |
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| 3 Addressing the needs of each pupil |
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| 4 Linking curriculum learning to careers |
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| 5 Encounters with employers and employees |
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| 6 Experiences of workplaces |
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| 7 Encounters with further and higher education |
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| 8 Personal guidance |
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Please note that this is not an exhaustive calendar. Due to the range of partnerships and opportunities available, we will regularly add activities or, at times, might have to reschedule.
Regular information is communicated to pupils via tutors, subjects' teachers and heads of year, as well as all other communication channels within school. Parents/carers are informed via letters given to their child and emails and website.
| Activity | Year Group | Time | Additional Information |
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| Career in the curriculum sessions | 9 | Ongoing | Visual Arts and Performing Arts Discovery Days |
| Girls Robotics | 10 | Novemberto April | STEM project with Kings College London, including mentoring and employers encounters and university visits |
| EY FUTURE | 9 | Oct-July | Experience of Work |
| BelEve | 8 | March-April | Programme for Y8 girls including mentoring, skills development and aspiration building |
| Project Elevate | 10 | All year | Careers talks, Alumni visits, Experience of Work, Encounters with Further and Higher Education and Mentoring aimed at students of Black Heritage |
| Work Experience Prep | 10 |
September – May: During tutor time and Careers Hub open to students at breaks, lunch and after school. |
Information sent to parents and carers in first half term. Updates and Information throughout the year and during Parents Information Evening. Unifrog Students and Parents and Carers account available |
| CV and Interview sessions | 10 | 6th November 2025 | At employer's offices |
| Parents and Carers Information Evening | All | Ongoing | Careers Hub open and Careers Lead is available to answer queries and give information. |
| Post-16 Application Prep | 11 |
During registration and Careers Hub open to students at breaks, lunch and after school. |
Information sent in September, Updates throughout the year, and Information during Parents Evening. Unifrog Students and Parents and Carers account available |
| Post-16 Options Evening | 11 | 9th October 2025 | Y11 students, parents and carers, and a range of Post-16 Providers invited to Deptford Green School. |
| Envision Programme | 9 | Cohort Oct- Jan Cohort 2 Feb- May |
Meetings every Wednesday after school + 3 workplace visits to our Business Partners |
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Blueprint for All Get into |
9 | ONGOING | Carers workshops and experience of work visit |
| When available | City Employers Visits - Finance, Law and Tech | ||
| Creative Careers Day | 10 | Careers Day in Creative Agency | |
| Tech Careers Day | 10 | Tech Careers Day with employers | |
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| WORK EXPERIENCE | YEAR 10 | 18th-22nd May | Year 10 students complete a week long placement. Prep and Reflection and Thank you letter to be completed in registration and PSHE |
| Individual Interviews | All Year 11 |
From September | Interviews with independent advisor or another key member of staff at key transition points (Y9 & Y11). Additional ndividual interviews offered by referral (students experiencing barriers to learning) or self-referral. |
| Further Education links, including Colfe's Scholarship | Y9, Y10 &Y11 | ONGOING | HPA students invited to: Apply for sixth form scholarships Attend subjects’ enrichment sessions Careers and HE Fair |
| Oxbridge Information Sessions and visits and Catalyst Project | Y8, Y9 & 10 | ONGOING | Workshop in school and Visit |
| University visits | Y8,Y9, Y10 | ONGOING | Taster Days including UCL- King’s College London, Imperial |
| Goldsmiths University of London Partnership | All | ONGOING | Campus visit and careers activity in June Y11 Academic Mentoring |
| CAREERS DAY | 9 | Around GCSE options meetings | In school with employers |
| Employability Day | 10 | Date tbc- Before work experience | In school: Employability workshops and Careers talks and Mock Interviews |
| Progression Day | Y10 | tbc | Students attend a local sixth form college, CTK, for taster lessons and Post-16 Decisions workshops |
| CAREERS DAY | Y9 | Activities week- Careers Week | In school with employers |
| CAREERS DAY | Y7 | Activities week- Careers Week | In school with employers |
| Employers visits | Y8, Y9, Y10 | ONGOING | Linked to LMI and subjects areas (To include Creative Industries, Tech and STEM) |
| AlumniTalks | All | ONGOING | In school |
| Sixth form and College Visits | Y11 | Based on individual needs | |
| Apprenticeships workshop and application support | Y11 | Term 2 and 3 | In school and external for selected students |
| Careers Coordinator | Celine Nembhard |
| Direct Phone line | 020 8469 4896 |
| Email address | cnembhard@deptfordgreen.co.uk careers@deptfordgreen.co.uk |