Unifrog is a universal careers platform; any destination, any pathway - you can research and find it on here. The platform allows students (and parents) to personalise the platform by students recording their own interests, skills and goals. All students at King Edward's have an account.
All students undertaking work expereince will need to have placements authorised via Unifrog.
Students who can't remember their password should select 'reset password' and enter their @kevi.cheviotlt.co.uk email address for a link
There are a plethora of Careers sites and information online. The following have been used and/or recommended by colleagues and careers professionals. When using any resource it is important to check sites thoroughly yourself before deciding if the resource is suitable for your needs. Whilst every effort is made to ensure links are up to date they do change regularly and some listed here may have changed since this list was published.
These websites are mainly for individual students in school or college. They are designed to help young people navigate the world of education, training and career choices. Many will be equally useful for parents/carers and employers. Some sites require free registration for access to all functions.
Parents and carers are known to be the single biggest influence on most – though by no means all – young people’s lives. Parents and carers, if they have the right information, can help us reinforce important messages about their children’s future decisions. To support parents/carers to keep up to date with changes in education and training, these websites can help.
Start exploring your training and career possibilities or get help working out your options
Find interactive conversation cards here
A personality quiz revealing courses and jobs linked to your natural strengths and abilities
CEIAG from the Careers Writers Association
Careers information on BBC Bitesize. Includes series of videos on relevant career/life topics
Parents’ guide to apprenticeships.
Explore career zones (sectors), top employers and jobs, courses and advice
An online magazine for parents/carers to navigate Post 16 and Post 18 careers conversations