Our school Careers department can help you with planning your career and Post 16 options. You can talk to them about any ideas or questions you may have related to this or to check out what might be available to you after Year 11.
We believe that each of our students needs high-quality career guidance to make informed decisions about their future pathways.
The careers adviser at Worthing High School is Mr Martin Fisher. His responsibilities include:
Please contact Martin Fisher if you have any questions or require any information on 01903 237864 or mfisher@worthinghigh.net
We actively encourage all students to feel free to drop into the Careers Office (B1b) either before registration, during break times, after school or simply email for an appointment during school time and Mr Fisher will be more than happy to meet with you.
Post 16 Study Options.
It is a requirement for all students to continue with further study or training after leaving Worthing High School, and they will have to select one of the pathways listed below.
Please see the Department For Education's short video which provides a brief overview of each of the options available for Post 16.
As well as the resources we have detailed, there is a very useful, independently managed, third-party website that also provides a comprehensive guide to your choices at 16.
www.careerpilot.org.uk/information/your-choices-at-16
Why not have a look at the Google Student page for each subject in school and see the potential careers that may be linked to that subject -www.sites.google.com/worthinghigh.net/whs-student/home/google-sites
For an overview of Careers Education at Worthing High School, please also have a look at the schools Careers Programme which is attached below.
Careermag is a free magazine for schools, students, teachers, parents/carers and career advisers. It is a termly publication with information for school-aged children offering support and information on careers and qualifications. (the website will use the word 'subscribe' but access to the online publication is free)
www.careermap.co.uk/subscribe-to-careermag/
The aim is to connect everyone to high-quality advice and career guidance. The magazine looks at a variety of industry sectors in depth, giving students/parents/carers a clear view of all the Post-16 options available.