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'Futures'

 

All MHS students are entitled to impartial careers education, advice, information and guidance which will enable them to develop the knowledge and skills they need to make successful choices, manage transitions in learning and move into further education and work

The ‘Futures’ programme is a comprehensive career guidance initiative based on the Gatsby principles which prepares pupils for future education or employment. With workshops, external speakers, university visits, and cross-curricular integration, the school has created a forward-thinking careers programme that is highly valued by parents and pupils.

(ISI Report, December 2024)

 

Click image for 'Futures' gallery and celebrate some of the highlights of our 'Futures' programme here at Moon Hall

 

 

 


 

*** brand new features ***

 

'Futures' 3D interactive careers room

- further resources and links -

< click below to view in >

VR mode

Accessibility mode

 

 

'Futures' noticeboard (Padlet)

- loads of opportunities, resources and links -

 

 

'FuturesBot'

<click image and use student school email details to join>

 

!!! AI important notices !!!

- Please do not enter any personal details, and

- ensure that all facts generated by AI are independently verified for accuracy. Whilst we strive for reliability, AI-generated information may not always be accurate (‘hallucinations’), unbiassed or up-to-date. Your diligence in fact-checking is crucial

 

 

Skillsometer (LMIforall) - find jobs suitable for you . . .

Careerometer (LMIforall) - Local Market Information (LMI) - average wages and workforce information

 

'Futures' Video support

 

'Mock' interviews

"For Year 11 students preparing for college interviews in England, it's essential to anticipate common interview questions that allow you to showcase your strengths, interests, and readiness for further education. Here are five of the most important questions you are likely to encounter, along with tips on what interviewers are looking for in their responses . . ."

 

Additional resources

"You could get a bursary to help with education-related costs if you’re aged 16 to 19 and:

  • studying at a publicly funded school or college in England - not a university
  • on a training course, including unpaid work experience

A publicly funded school is one that does not charge you for attending it."

 

Further pages

 

'Futures' documentation

Compass is a tool that quickly and easily helps to evaluate careers activity in schools and colleges in England, against the eight benchmarks of best practice – known as the 'Gatsby Benchmarks'.

 

 

For any help and assistance, please contact Mr David Curran, Head of Careers