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Careers Education

At Isebrook School, we know that our time with each student is short, but it is hugely important.

Preparing our young people for life after school is at the heart of what we do.

Ryan Storey - Careers Lead at Isebrook School
Ryan Storey
Careers Leader
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Why Careers Education Matters

Life beyond school can be challenging for young people with learning difficulties. One of the biggest barriers is finding meaningful employment that not only provides income but also supports health, wellbeing and self-esteem.

  • Fewer than 5% of adults with learning difficulties are in paid employment.
  • Around 70% say they would like to work. 

(Mencap’s 2019 Big Learning Disability Survey)

This shows us two things:

  1. Schools need to do more to help prepare young people for employment.
  2. Employers often don’t fully understand the value and benefits of employing people with learning needs.

We are passionate about changing these statistics. At Isebrook, we aim to give every student the skills, experiences and confidence they need to navigate adulthood and take positive next steps.

Career education is essential in helping young people understand the world of work and what it takes to succeed, as it:

  • Prepares students for employment and adult life.
  • Builds knowledge of different job roles and career pathways.
  • Encourages the development of core skills such as communication, decision-making, and resilience.
  • Supports learners to make informed choices that lead to positive outcomes.

How We Support Students

We have a strong, dedicated staff team to support careers education, including:

  • A Work Experience Coordinator who helps learners access real workplace opportunities.
  • A Transition Lead who supports each student in planning their next steps.
  • A Careers Leader within our Senior Leadership Team who ensures careers is a whole-school priority.

In addition, we benefit from the wider support of the Creating Tomorrow Trust, giving us access to expertise and opportunities across our schools and college.

Careers Curriculum at Isebrook School

Our careers education is not an add-on — it’s a central thread that runs throughout each student’s learning journey.

Starting in Key Stage 3, our provision supports a smooth transition from education into adulthood, helping every student to build the skills and confidence they need for the future.

Talentino LogoFrom September 2025, we will also introduce the Talentino programme to strengthen our early careers support.

Building the Foundations: KS 3

Careers provision begins in Year 7.

Every student has a Vocational Profile (VP) alongside their EHCP review, helping to identify future goals early on.

Weekly dedicated lessons focus on core competencies, employability, and life skills.

Activities include:

  • Enterprise projects
  • Classroom or virtual learning
  • Off-site visits
  • School-based projects

Preparing for Next Steps: KS 4

Students build on the foundations laid in Key Stage 3 with access to accredited qualifications in employability. Opportunities include:

  • The Duke of Edinburgh Award
  • King’s Trust programmes
  • A range of skills-based accreditations

Careers education at this stage also includes Person Centred Planning (PCP) meetings in Year 11, involving students, families, and external agencies to ensure tailored, meaningful next steps.

Real-World Application: Post-16

For our Post-16 learners, employability is embedded through intensive, practical opportunities. Students on the employment pathway engage in:

  • Extended work experience placements
  • Mentoring programmes
  • Vocational training linked to their aspirations and needs
  • Pathways into supported internships, inclusive employment, and paid roles

They also take part in enrichment activities, such as:

  • Enterprise Days & Dragons’ Den – pitching and marketing products
  • Local career fairs and college taster days (with virtual options)
  • 'Meet the Expert' sessions – talks, workshops, and Q&As with industry professionals
  • Student intern roles within the school, gaining real workplace responsibilities

Our Approach

We recognise that employability alone is not enough. To thrive, our students need a broad range of experiences that develop independence, social skills, and confidence.

Our careers programme is:

  • Person-centred – shaped around each student’s needs, ambitions, and voice.
  • Collaborative – involving families, external agencies, and employers.
  • Progressive – skills are introduced, reinforced, and applied repeatedly over time.
  • Inclusive – designed for the wide range of special educational needs we support

Commitment to Quality

We are proud to align our provision with the National Careers Strategy and work towards achieving all eight Gatsby Benchmarks.

Our partnerships with organisations such as:

  • Skills Builder
  • South Midlands Careers Hub
  • CDI
  • The Careers & Enterprise Company

Ensures that our programme remains high-quality, relevant, and impactful.

We believe every student deserves the chance to build a future where they can succeed, contribute, and thrive.

Our Partners

At Isebrook School, we know that preparing students for adulthood means building strong links with the wider community. That’s why we are proud to be an active member of the South Midlands Careers Hub, working to create meaningful connections between our school and local businesses.

We are currently collaborating with a senior business volunteer who is helping us strengthen employer networks and develop lasting partnerships. These connections benefit both our students and the local business community, creating opportunities for shared growth and inclusion.

Our careers education is supported by close collaboration with a wide range of organisations, including:

  • Prospects
  • Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • Northamptonshire Supported Internship Forum
  • The Local Offer
  • Preparation for Adulthood Forum
  • Adult Social Care
  • ASK Apprenticeships SEND Advisory Group

These partnerships ensure that our students receive comprehensive careers advice and support, particularly around transition and post-16 education.

Employer Partners

We collaborate with a growing network of local and national employers who offer inspiring opportunities for our students. From workplace visits and talks to supported internships and work experience placements, these employers help our learners build skills, confidence, and a clearer understanding of the world of work.

We are continuously growing our network of business relationships across different industries. This ensures that our Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) programme is:

  • Relevant to the world of work
  • Delivered, where possible, by industry professionals
  • Regularly updated and monitored to reflect the opportunities available

By expanding and nurturing these partnerships, we are able to offer our students a wide range of real-world experiences that prepare them for life beyond school.

South Midlands Careers Hub

As active members of the South Midlands Careers Hub, we benefit from expert guidance, resources, and training to ensure we meet the Gatsby Benchmarks for careers education. The hub connects schools, employers, and stakeholders to improve outcomes and create consistent, high-quality experiences for every learner.

Creating Tomorrow Central Team

Our careers strategy is shaped and supported by the Creating Tomorrow central team, who offer specialist knowledge of SEND and post-16 pathways. They provide leadership, training, and tools that enable staff across the trust to deliver inclusive, impactful careers education tailored to each learner’s needs.

For further support regarding Careers Education at Creating Tomorrow, please contact Stacey Morris,  community and employer engagement business partner.

Education Partners

We work closely with our wider Creating Tomorrow Education Partner schools and colleges, sharing best practice and aligning our vision for careers education. This collaborative approach strengthens our curriculum and helps us prepare learners for further education, training, or employment – whatever their chosen path.

We also work closely with other local special schools and providers to ensure smooth transitions for students into post-16 destinations. This shared approach helps us to better meet the needs of young people with SEND across Northamptonshire.

Futures Hub

Created by Creating Tomorrow, the Futures Hub is here to support everyone in our community—learners, staff, families, and employers.

The Hub offers:

  • Up-to-date Labour Market Information (LMI) to help inform future choices
  • Signposting to helpful support services and resources
  • Guidance for navigating career pathways, further education, and employment opportunities

Whether you're a young person planning your next steps, a family member looking for advice, an educator seeking tools, or an employer wanting to engage with schools, we're here to help connect education with the world of work.


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