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Developing your Study & Employability Skills

Any change especially starting college, sixth form or a new school can be a big step up. Being organised and clear about how to study effectively means you are more likely to be successful. With so many resources available for study and employability here are a small selection of useful links to browse.

This programme is designed to help you acquire new skills and to develop those you already have, so that you are able to achieve your potential in your course of study. 

Download FREE Skills & Careers Activities Booklet for Young People – Youth Employment UK.

A good place to start is to recognise what skills you already have. Use the ‘Wheel of Strength’ from Barclays Lifeskills to help identify yours.

An online magazine designed to help parents support their children with careers decisions. It contains up to date information related to Covid-19. Please note, sign-up is required to access the magazine.

Posters developed to help you find out job roles which relate to the subjects you enjoy. We would suggest you research the jobs to find out what they involve and the entry requirements.

Brought to you by the Hampshire Careers Partnerships, the Year 11 career guide is a helpful reminder of your options after leaving school and provides a quick overview of what you need to do and when. We have also included some information on CVs, application forms and interviews which you may find useful.