Year 10 Work Experience

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Dear Parent/ Guardian,

We are pleased to inform you that this year the Year 10 Work Experience Programme will take place from Monday 7th July to Friday 11th July. This valuable opportunity enables students to gain practical experience in the workplace, develop essential employability skills and explore future career pathways.

Support for Students

Students will receive guidance on securing placements, CV writing, and interview preparation. Through our bespoke advisory programme, lessons will be delivered to equip students with knowledge to select meaningful work experience placements that support their career pathway.

Our careers team will assist those struggling to nd placements to ensure all students benefit from this experience.

Resources for students, parents and carers:

  • Unifrog – Work experience guide – Get work experience ready
  • Springpod We encourage all students to sign up to Springpod so they can access virtual work experience and nd out more about the range of employers for physical work experience.

Next Steps

We encourage parents/carers to support their child in nding a placement suited to their interests. Students must return completed placement forms by Wednesday 14th May 2025.

To complete the placement form, please click this link (coming soon)

Further information regarding employer expectations and paperwork will be shared directly with employers once we receive their placement details. 

Objectives of Work Experience 

Our work experience programme aligns with the Gatsby Benchmarks, the national framework for good career guidance, ensuring students: 

  • Gain firsthand experience of the workplace (Benchmark 6
  • Engage with employers to develop professional skills (Benchmark 5)
  • Understand how subjects link to future careers (Benchmark 4)
  • Build confidence, resilience, and communication skills (Benchmark 3

By participating, students will develop key attributes such as teamwork, problem-solving, and workplace etiquette—essential for their transition to further education or employment. 

Legislation and Safeguarding 

We adhere to Health and Safety Executive (HSE) regulations and Department for Education (DfE) guidelines regarding work experience. Employers must provide a safe working environment, and all placements undergo risk assessments. Employers working with students will be expected to follow appropriate safeguarding policies, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of every participant. 

Can you host any students? 

We appreciate that there is a wide range of experience in our school community and families of students. If you or your employer would be able to accommodate students for a work experience placement please get in touch using the details below. 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Emma Stubbs at [email protected]. 

Thank you for your continued support in preparing our students for their future careers. 

Yours sincerely,
Emma Stubbs | Assistant Principal for Careers and Sixth Form

Work experience timeline:

Stage and deadline

Who is involved?

1. Initial work experience intentions

Friday 6th/7th February

Students share intentions in advisory careers lesson.

2. Work experience search & Work experience placement confirmation and permission slip

Wednesday 14th May

Students with parents/ guardians support look for a work placement. For advice and support from school, please contact Mrs. Stubbs directly. 

Students and parent/carer complete the form below once a work experience placement is confirmed.

3. Work placement risk assessments completed

Wednesday 21st May at the lastest

The employer completes a risk assessment sent out by school directly to them.

4. Complete work experience placement

Monday 7th July to Tuesday 11th July

Complete work experience log

5. Complete work experience reflection log

Monday 14th July – Friday 18th July

Students