Magdalen College School’s Careers Education programme takes place throughout the pupils’ time in the Senior School, from Year 7 through to the Sixth Form. The programme aims to prepare pupils, in a broad sense, for their life beyond school.
Throughout the programme, pupils extend their knowledge of the different pathways open to them in higher education and the world of work, as well as gaining an understanding of the skills they may need to pursue those pathways. At MCS, we recognise that choosing a career is a process not an event. They are supported in developing their knowledge of themselves, their skills, interests and aptitudes, and of how these may prepare them for the possibilities open to them in the future.
The programme brings pupils into contact with organisations and people beyond the school and helps them develop a sense of themselves as citizens, and of the contribution they may make to the community both when at school and afterwards. Pupils are encouraged to appreciate less usual careers pathways, as well as those with which they are more familiar; and support is offered to all pupils, whatever their interest. As such the programme plays an important part in fulfilling the school’s aims of enabling pupils to learn, flourish and serve, and in maintaining its ethos of enquiry, endeavour and toleration.
Careers Education is embedded throughout the academic curriculum and extracurricular activities. A few key highlights of the programme include:
If you would be willing to provide support for our Careers Fair or at a Careers Workshop, please do get in touch.
Dr David Roche serves as Head of Careers at MCS, and is responsible for planning and coordinating the Careers Education programme. If you have any queries, or would like to offer your support for the school’s Careers Education programme, please don’t hesitate to get in touch here.
Please read the programme for the 2024 Careers Fair to find out about all the guidance and opportunities available to pupils at the event: