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How will NGA support me for life after Sixth Form?

Preparing your CV

When you are applying for jobs or university, they will want to know about you as well as your qualifications.

What hobbies and interests do you have? Are you involved in any online or local volunteering?

Your qualifications give people an idea of your ability and effort. But you need other things to sow people that you:

  • can work in a team
  • are able to make friends and be social
  • can show initiative
  • are creative
  • care about others
  • are dedicated, resilient and stick at things

At NGA we will provide opportunities, guidance and support to help you with all of these things.

Post-18 Support and Guidance

NGA Sixth Form boasts an enviable record of when it comes to the ongoing success of our students, whether that is at university, in employment or through apprenticeships. Key to this is the support and advice we give our pupils in making the right choice for them when they move on.

Advice is always at hand. In addition to subject staff and Sixth Form Tutors, we are fortunate enough to have the following organisation available:

 

IntoUniversity is run by The University of Nottingham. They provide academic support, mentoring and programmes that promote young people’s aspirations. 

We have established an enduring and very successful partnership with IntoUniversity and, as an NGA Sixth Former, there is free support from them throughout your journey with us. 

All students attend a ‘Study Skills Workshop’ to best support note taking and revision across Level 3 subjects. There is also the opportunity to attend a free trip to The University of Nottingham for workshops on ‘Meeting new people’ and ‘Student Finance.’ 

Furthermore, they provide free weekly academic support for homework or studying at both of their centres as well as dedicated support for personal statement writing (a part of the UCAS University Application process), for any student that wants to apply.

IntoUniversity also provide other opportunities, including paid internships in Law, Asset Management and Banking to undertake during the Summer holidays.

Find out more at www.intouniversity.org 

 

Our on-site Careers Advisor provides excellent information regarding career opportunities, organises work experience and coordinates ‘BEE’ (Build Employability Experiences).

Work experience

To help with careers choices, all Year 12 students are expected to complete a week of work experience in July. This is an excellent opportunity to gain or develop skills in an area of interest and previous students have enjoyed success within health care, education, medicine, charities, law firms, accountancy firms and community leisure centres.