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Notre Dame High School

Notre Dame
High School

Post-18 & Pathways

Whether your future is to study at university, embark on an apprenticeship, or to take a gap year, you are certain to be offered the information, advice and guidance you need in order to make informed choices.

Any student, and/or parent/carer now has the opportunity to arrange a meeting with Siobhan Whiddett,  our Level 6 Qualified Careers Advisor, to discuss future options and progression routes during and after their time at Notre Dame. To book an appointment with Siobhan or if you have a question about CEIAG provision at NDHS, please click here.

Pathways Programme 

Pathways Programme Summer 2025

Week B

Thursday 245h April

Careers and degrees in Biomedical Science & Medicine

Zuzanna Halicka & Gabriel Astorga, UEA and Quadram Institute

Week A

Thursday 1st May

UCAS

Mr Fullam

Week B

Thursday 8th May

Careers in Law, Session 2

Grace Humby & Elizabeth Lee, Birketts

Week A

Thursday 15th May

Preparation for Summer Mocks

Mr Fullam

Week B

Thursday 22nd May

Careers in Policing

Amy Stanton & PC Babs Saami, Norfolk Constabulary
       

We have pages on specific areas of Post-18 CEIAG

For those students who do not want to go onto university, there are a number of good websites to take a look at, such as Not Going to Uni, which give you a range of information on alternative options after you've left sixth form. 

Want to explore some more?

Find out what a variety of former students did after they left Notre Dame by watching these videos.

We have special pages for career sectors that are particularly popular for our students and are in high demand in our region.

UNIFROG 

Unifrog is an online platform that we use to help you search for qualifications and career pathways.

We set up an account for you and help explain how to use it in Pathways and Tutor Time.

You can sign in to Unfrog here.

Useful External Links 

  • Useful External Links

  • Icanbea: lets you explore potential career opportunities across Norfolk and Suffolk, showing you how the organisations and job roles fit into the wider career. Also a CV builder wizard.
  • iCould: Inspirational website offering encouragement and career discovery though film.
  • National Careers Service: Online careers advice offering guidance via web chat/phone/text/email at any time. Useful tools on improving skills e.g. choices at 16, job profiles, skills checker, CVs, cover letters, interview techniques and much more.
  • University Search: Lots of webinars and choosing a university, student finance, writing a personal statement etc.
  • Unifrog: Check out the Careers Library to explore a huge range of jobs.
  • CV Creator - Helps you to create a comprehensive CV for job and course applications
  • www.jobseekers.direct.gov.uk - Search online for the latest jobs and volunteering opportunities
  • http://www.bestcourse4me.com/ - site that links A levels and degrees to possible career pathways including starting salaries.
  • Careersbox - If you select browse you can choose professions by sector and then watch videos of specific careers
  • www.ukvocation.org - Advice on vocations within the Catholic Church.  Another useful site is www.ukpriest.org