Every student at our college has access to high‑quality Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG). Careers learning is embedded across the curriculum and supported through personalised guidance, practical experiences, and meaningful encounters with employers and providers.
Our aim is to ensure every learner is prepared for adulthood, confident in their strengths, and equipped to make informed decisions about their future, and this information is reviewed annually.
Careers Lead: Russell Irving, College Lead: rirving@brentwood.trafford.sch.uk
We support students to:
Recognise and develop their skills, strengths and aspirations
Understand their pathways and future options, including employment, further study, supported internships and community participation
Access accurate careers and labour market information
Receive personalised guidance that reflects their needs, preferences and ambitions
Experience real‑world environments that build work readiness, independence and transferable skills
Our approach is shaped by the Gatsby Benchmarks, and we continually review our provision using the Compass toolkit to ensure high standards and ongoing improvement.
Students will experience a structured careers programme that includes:
Careers learning built into curriculum sessions
Encounters with employers, employees and industry specialists
Visits to workplaces and opportunities for work experience
Encounters with further education, higher education and training providers
One‑to‑one careers guidance and support from the Careers Team
Activities and information tailored to individual needs, communication styles and learning pathways
Parents and carers play an important role in supporting each student’s future planning. You can expect:
Careers discussions to be included in the annual review
Regular information about events, opportunities and work experience
A named contact within the Careers Team
Access to guidance reports and updates on your young person’s progress
Clear information about pathways, next steps and transition planning
All staff contribute to our careers provision. This includes:
Annual careers training and ongoing updates throughout the year
Embedding careers learning into curriculum areas
Supporting students during employer encounters, visits and work placements
Working closely with the Careers Team to ensure consistent, high‑quality guidance
We welcome partnerships with employers who want to support young people preparing for adulthood. Employers can expect:
Well‑prepared, enthusiastic students for work placements or project‑based activities
Support from staff and job coaches throughout placements
Opportunities to deliver talks, demonstrations or workshops
A chance to help young people develop skills and explore career possibilities
Your involvement helps students gain confidence, understand workplace expectations and discover new interests.
Our careers programme supports the wider Preparing for Adulthood outcomes, including:
Employment skills – practical tasks, teamwork, communication, problem‑solving
Independent living – routines, self‑management, healthy choices
Community inclusion – accessing local opportunities and services
Health and wellbeing – understanding emotions, relationships and personal safety
These themes are woven through curriculum sessions and real‑life experiences.
Our careers programme is structured around the eight Gatsby Benchmarks:
A stable careers programme
Learning from career and labour market information
Addressing the needs of each learner
Linking curriculum learning to careers
Encounters with employers and employees
Experiences of the workplace
Encounters with further and higher education
Personal guidance