Securing bright futures for our young people

At Horizon, we are deeply committed to delivering high-quality careers education, information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) to enable young people to pursue meaningful careers.

Across Horizon Education Services, we have introduced a team of dedicated Career Leaders to enhance our careers support for students. Their role is to support the delivery of CEIAG across our schools by arranging work experience and encounters with employers and training providers. At Horizon, we believe in early exploration which means every student has the opportunity to develop their career learning skills from primary school up to year 13.

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Gatsby Benchmarks

The Gatsby Benchmarks are a framework for school leaders, headteachers, and careers advisors to assess the development of their pupils in employability skills.

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Morrisby Careers Platform

Morrisby is an interactive platform which helps students discover different careers, sectors and options for their future. The platform uses a psychometric assessment of aptitudes, interests,....

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Skills Builder Universal Frame

We use the Skills Builder Universal Framework to build employability skills and support career progression in our students. It breaks the 8 essential skills down into a sequence of steps, starting with absolut..

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Our careers education, information, advice and guidance aims to

Equip students with essential self-development and career management skills to prepare them for the workplace.
Offer first-hand experiences and foster a clear understanding of the professional world.
Care Support Education
Enhance students' awareness of the diverse education, training, and career opportunities available to them.
Assist pupils to explore the pathways to careers they are interested in, enabling them to make...
Cultivate a culture of aiming high and ensuring equality of opportunity for every young person.

Support from a Qualified Careers Adviser

Pupils are supported by our Head of Careers, Chloe O'Malley, who is a Level 7 qualified Careers Adviser, a Registered Career Development Professional (RCDP) and a member of the Career Development Institute (CDI

The Career Development Institute (CDI) is the professional body for career development, formed in 2013 to set standards, advocate for and promote highquality career development for all

We also collaborate with

British Association for Supported Employment

Skills Builder Partnership