Avanti Grange is committed to ensuring all of our students have access to highly quality, impartial careers advice and to a range of employers who can support them in considering their future.
The Avanti Grange careers programme exists to help to develop responsible, ambitious and employable members of society and so make the world a better place.
To help us do this we have a strategic plan for the delivery of Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) and we align our CEIAG Plan to the Gatsby Benchmarks which have been explicitly referenced throughout the DfE’s Careers Strategy (December 2017) the Statutory Guidance for careers (January 2018) and aligns to the delivery of independent careers guidance to students in years 7-13.
What are the Gatsby Benchmarks?
The 8 Gatsby benchmarks are outlined below:
1. A stable careers programme
2. Learning from career and labour market information
3. Addressing the needs of each student
4. Linking curriculum learning to careers
5. Encounters with employers and employees
6. Experience of work places
7. Encounters with further and higher education
8. Personal guidance
https://www.gatsby.org.uk/education/focus-areas/good-career-guidance
Our Careers Team
Our Careers Team
The careers education, information, advice and guidance that students receive is intended to help them make the best possible decisions for their future.
Our Careers Lead is Miss Goldman. You can contact her by emailing
Unifrog Careers Support and Resources
From Sept 2024 each student at Avanti Grange will have a login for the online careers platform Unifrog. Unifrog is an incredibly useful resource for students seeking comprehensive information on various career paths and educational opportunities. This online platform offers a user-friendly interface that enables students to explore careers, colleges, and apprenticeships. Unifrog goes beyond traditional career guidance by providing personalised insights based on individual interests, skills, and aspirations. It also serves as a centralised hub for accessing up-to-date information on admission requirements, job profiles, and higher education options. With features like personality assessments and detailed career profiles, Unifrog empowers students to make informed decisions about their future pathways.
Provider Access
All schools are required to ensure that there is an opportunity for a range of education and training providers to access students in years 7 to 13 for the purposes of informing them about approved technical education, qualifications or apprenticeships. This complies with the school’s legal obligations under Section 42B of the Education Act 1997.
A provider wishing to request access should contact and complete this Microsoft Form.
Or alternatively contact:
Miss Goldman
Please read our provider access policy in full here.
Avanti Grange Careers Programme
You can find out more about our careers programme in detail here
Useful Websites
Please see below for careers information and useful websites:
For choices (general):
For choices at the end of Year 11:
To search for courses locally try:
For options at 18:
The UCAS website can be a useful resource, but please note that their data is not always up-to-date.
The National Careers Service website provides careers advice and information on a wide range of jobs, training course resources and funding. More information can be found by clicking here.
LMI data – interested in the labour market and want labour market information?
Here you can find out where to access information on the labour market and link through to some websites using LMI for All data .
You can also explore data using our widgets, Careerometer and Skillsometer. Compare jobs and salaries here.
To search and apply for an apprenticeship in England please go to: find apprenticeship
Info on jobs and apprenticeships
Start is a free and comprehensive digital platform, offering schools and colleges a single starting point to help simplify and improve careers guidance.
Those interested in a career in Engineering, there are number of new exciting courses run by the Small Peice Trust aimed at students in Years 7 to 12 including Advanced Nuclear Engineering, Chemistry in Action and Food Technology Engineering.
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. The thought process behind introducing STEM to our younger population is to expose them to technological subjects that will be beneficial to the future prosperity of society. STEM teaches students how every subject relates to each other, which will help them as they grow into college age and are looking to make their STEM-related career choices.
Use our careers directory to research different sectors, understand the main tasks within job roles and average salaries, learn about which qualifications you should consider studying and explore the current job and apprenticeship vacancies in Hertfordshire.
Which? University has developed a new A Level Explorer tool to help students discover the full range of degrees different A Level subjects can lead to. In one step, they can see what students taking similar A-level combinations went on to study. To make things easier, results are organised into ‘best’, ‘close’ and ‘unexpected’ matches – they might discover degree subjects they never even considered!
Plus, GCSE students can use it with the A-levels they’re mulling over, to ensure they make the right decision. To use the A Level Explorer click here.
Unifrog is committed to independence and impartiality. We show students everything, and the platform gives them the tools to make their own choices. Linking curriculum learning to careers. The Careers Library can be searched by school subjects, and the Subjects Library gives career and pathways information for each subject.
Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships allow you to combine work and study by mixing on-the-job training with classroom learning. You will be employed to do a real job while studying for a formal qualification, usually for one day a week either at a college or a training centre. By the end of your apprenticeship, you will hopefully have gained the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in your chosen career or progress onto the next apprenticeship level.
Your Unifrog login allows you to search for live apprenticeships. You can also use the following useful links:
- Amazing Apprenticeships
- Prospects
- apprenticeships.gov.uk
- UCAS
- getmyfirstjob
- gov.uk
- all about apprenticeships
- getmyfirstjob
No matter your choice, UCAS Hub is the perfect place to help you get organised with your next steps:
Further and Higher Education
Further and Higher Education in the UK provides specialised learning beyond school, offering diplomas, degrees, and postgraduate qualifications. Students explore subjects aligned with their interests, gaining practical skills through work placements and industry connections. The flexible options, including universities and vocational training, prepare individuals for successful careers or advanced studies, empowering them to contribute meaningfully to society.
Your Unifrog login allows you to search different course information. You can also use the following useful links:
- Universitycompare
Universitycompare – rankings - FutureGoals
- Finance Info – gov.uk
- Complete University Guide
Finding a College
Each school or college will publish on their website a local offer detailing the level of support you can expect from them if you have special educational needs or a disability.
Our local colleges are:
Labour Market Information
Labour Market Information (LMI), also known as the local job market, refers to the supply and demand for labour in your local area. Employees provide the supply and employers the demand. It is a major component of our local economy and is intricately tied in with markets for capital, goods and services.
The links provided below help you explore our Local Labour Market.
Hopinto has information to support students, teachers, parents, carers and employers.
Careers for Students with SEND
Pupils with SEND will receive support in their choices for education and employment through our CEIAG strategy ensuring they are well informed and are able to achieve their aspirations.
The links on this page will direct you to Careers, Information and Guidance on post 16 pathways for pupils with SEND.
Further support and guidance can be given by making contact with our Careers Lead
Hertfordshire Local Offer
Here are links to the Hertfordshire local offer pages. They have a larger range of services, support and guidance for pupils with SEND and their pathways for post 16 education and employment.
Further Useful Links
Guide to apprenticeships for people with SEND
BASE offers support to those with disabilities find employment.
United Response provides a range of support services for adults and young people with SEND