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Welcome to the Careers & Enterprise Student Zone!

Did you know we partner with Unifrog? Unifrog is a complete destinations platform that allows students to search for opportunities and make applications for their next steps. Click here to sign in. There you’ll be able to research all kinds of information on a vast range of further education opportunities and careers. You’ll even be able to watch videos about how to pursue different careers. But while you’re here you’ve got 8 other options below, check them out!​​

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Option 1

Whether you are in Year 7 or Year 11 use the subject links below to start exploring what careers are relevant to the various subjects you are currently studying here at BHCS​

Art & Design

Business Studies

Computing

Drama Studies

English

Geography

History

Maths

Media

Modern Languages

Music

Science

Religious Studies

Physical Education

Technology

 

 

 

Option 2

Instead of selecting a subject why not select the Year group you are in?

Click the year group you are in and register with our partner Careerpilot.
When you have registered you can navigate the site and use the superb tools available to plan your future.​

Option 3

Maybe you want to know what Careers & Enterprise activities will be provided to you by BHCS at each stage of your education. Just click the year group to find out what is on offer.​

Option 4

Labour Market Information

What is Labour Market Information (LMI)? 

LMI is information about the world of work. It includes information such as descriptions of jobs, the skills and qualifications needed for particular jobs and average salaries. LMI also looks at trends in the labour market in terms of which sectors and industries are in demand, which are in decline and which are expected to grow in future.

Labour market information is important as it tells you;

  • What jobs and skills employers are looking for
  • Which industries have vacancies and where they are
  • What education and training you need for a specific job
  • Which job areas are growing in the future, which are in decline and other statistics in their career choices and decisions.

All students and parents should have access to high-quality information about future study options and labour market opportunities. As a BHCS student you have access to Unifrog and its 'Careers Library' here you'll find all the LMI you need on your areas of interest.

We encourage students to access and use Labour Market information (LMI) to support you in making choices about your future options in Year 8, Post-16 destination planning across KS4.

Option 5

Maybe you’d prefer to be guided directly to an employer, below are some national and international organisations that proactively recruit for apprenticeships. Just click on the logos to find out more.

 

 

 

From Year 7, until the end of your journey in secondary school, BHCS is committed to providing a host of Careers & Enterprise experiences. Examples of Careers and Enterprise Initiatives at BHCS include:

Young Enterprise

British Army
Be the Best

British Army - Medical Service

Festival of Digital and Creative Media

National Collaborative Outreach Programme

Inspiring STEM 2026

Virtual Career Workout

Talks and workshops

TEEN Tech

InnerDrive Collaboration

Get Inspired

Gatsby Benchmark

Barclays LifeSkills

Basingstoke ITEC

 

 

Option 6

Amazing Apprenticeships

Through these brilliant resources, we want to introduce our students to some amazing female & male apprentices, and to inspire you to find out more about the wide and exciting range of job roles available.​

Disability Rights UK, Into Apprenticeships is a guide for disabled people, parents and key advisers about applying for apprenticeships in England. It deals with common questions such as how to find an apprenticeship, whether the training will be accessible and what support is available in the workplace.

Option 7

Make the future yours!

Make the Future Yours! is full of information and advice to help you choose the right career. With articles, case studies and tips, we look at apprenticeships, part-time study, life skills and much more.

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Option 8

The SUN Virtual Festival of Industries is in town! Students can take part in challenges, learn more about different industries, and be in with the chance of winning REAL festival tickets to Victorious! Start by clicking on the 'Intro Video' on the hot air balloon!

VFOI-Festival-Map.pdf

Option 9

LMI For All

The LMI for All service comprises an online data portal, database and widget called Careerometer. The service is funded by the Department for Education. LMI for All brings together existing sources of labour market information (LMI) that can inform people’s choices about their careers.

Skillsometer

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Option 10

National Careers Service

Get the Jump: explore your education and training choices 

You don't need to know where you're going to get going. Whether you know where you’re headed in the future or not, knowing the work and study choices available to you is a great place to start.

Option 11

Find an Apprenticeship

www.findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk/apprenticeshipsearch 

We’ve introduced a new way to find and apply for an apprenticeship in England, just click the button and start your search.

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Option 14

BHCS are proud to support and signpost Hampshire County Council's Participation and Lifelong Learning team's new, exciting, free interactive Year 11 career options and activities resource. This has been developed to support you: our learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

We hope this tool will support you to understand the range of offers and courses available to you at post 16, providing information on entry requirements, how they are assessed and the college application process and timelines. The tool also includes some information to support next steps into apprenticeships or employment, such as CV's, interviews and application forms. 

Follow this link to learn more: Year 11 Career Options