Careers Support at Purley

At Abingdon House School Purley, careers education is the golden thread woven throughout our curriculum; empowering every student to discover their strengths, explore future pathways, and develop the confidence and skills needed for life beyond school.

Mission statement

At Abingdon House School Purley, our careers and employability programme is rooted in our whole-school vision: to nurture confident, capable, and self-aware young people who are prepared to thrive in the wider world. We are committed to delivering a high-quality, inclusive careers education that empowers every learner to make informed, ambitious, and meaningful choices about their future.

Our programme is carefully designed in line with statutory guidance from the Department for Education, the Gatsby Benchmarks for Good Career Guidance, and best practice in independent and SEND education. We recognise that our learners require a highly personalised and supportive approach, and we ensure that careers education is accessible, aspirational, and responsive to individual strengths, needs, and interests.

Through a structured and progressive curriculum from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4, learners develop key employability skills and engage in meaningful careers learning that builds confidence, independence, and real-world understanding. They explore a wide range of pathways – including A Levels, vocational and technical routes, apprenticeships, T Levels, and emerging qualifications and routes – ensuring they are informed about both established and future opportunities.

Learners benefit from regular encounters with employers, employees, and education providers, alongside structured opportunities to develop workplace awareness, communication skills, and practical employability competencies. We also provide access to work-related learning experiences, carefully scaffolded to meet individual needs, ensuring every learner can participate meaningfully and safely.

We are committed to:

  • Promoting equality of opportunity and actively challenging stereotypes
  • Supporting learners to develop independence, resilience, and employability skills
  • Providing personalised careers guidance that reflects each learner’s starting point, aspirations, and support needs
  • Embedding real-world experiences through employer engagement, work-related learning, and curriculum links
  • Ensuring all learners are fully prepared for successful transitions beyond school

As a forward-thinking and reflective school, we place strong emphasis on evaluating the impact of our careers provision. We will track learner destinations, review progression over time, and gather structured feedback from students, parents and carers, staff, employers, and external partners. This ensures our programme remains responsive, relevant, and continuously improving.

Our approach will also include longitudinal tracking of destinations beyond Year 11, enabling us to understand long-term outcomes and ensure that learners are supported into sustained and appropriate post-16 pathways. This includes further education, apprenticeships, training routes, and supported employment, with careful consideration of prior attainment and individual progress.

Our ultimate aim is that every student leaves Abingdon House School Purley with the confidence, clarity, and skills to take their next best step – equipped not only for further education or employment, but for independence, lifelong success, and personal fulfilment.

 

Information for Students

Information for Students

At Abingdon House School, Purley, your future matters.

We want every student to feel confident about what comes next and to build a future that matches their strengths, interests and goals.

Our careers programme helps you:

  • discover what you are good at
  • explore different job and study options
  • build confidence and independence
  • prepare for life after school

Because everyone learns differently, your careers journey is personalised to you. There is no “one route” — we help you find the pathway that works best for you.

Our programme is designed around the Gatsby Benchmarks, which means it is structured, planned and built to give you the best possible guidance from Year 7 onwards.

We also help you build skills for adulthood, including:

  • 💼 Work and employment
  • 🏠 Independent living
  • 🧠 Good health and wellbeing
  • 🌍 Being part of your community

Careers journey at Abingdon House School (Year 7–11)

Careers education is not a one-off event — it is a progressive journey built over time.

🟢 Year 7–8: Discovering myself

  • Exploring strengths, interests and preferences
  • Building confidence and communication skills
  • Introduction to careers vocabulary and real-world roles
  • Linking learning to everyday life

🟡 Year 9: Exploring options

  • Structured careers education sessions
  • Understanding how subjects link to future careers
  • Introduction to GCSE options process
  • Early aspirations and goal-setting support

🟠 Year 10: Building skills

  • Individual careers guidance meetings
  • Developing employability and independence skills
  • CV and application preparation
  • Work experience preparation (where appropriate)

🔵 Year 11: Preparing for transition

  • Personalised post-16 planning meetings
  • Applications to college, sixth form or apprenticeships
  • UCAS and higher education exploration (where appropriate)
  • Intensive transition and wellbeing support

GCSE choices

Choosing GCSE options is an important milestone. At Abingdon House School, we ensure this process is:

  • Fully individualised and supportive
  • Based on strengths, interests and future aspirations
  • Designed to maintain maximum flexibility for post-16 pathways
  • Focused on building confidence, independence and transferable skills

We recognise that for many students, success is about progress in communication, resilience, and self-esteem as much as academic achievement.

What Happens After GCSEs?

We support all students to explore a wide range of post-16 and post-18 pathways. These include:

📚 Sixth Form, college

Academic (A Levels) or vocational (BTEC/T Level) courses tailored to individual strengths and learning needs.

🔨 Apprenticeships

Earn while you learn in a structured workplace environment, from entry-level to degree apprenticeships.

💼 Supported internships & employment pathways

Highly structured routes into employment for students who benefit from additional support, including:

  • Supported internships
  • Entry-level training programmes
  • Local employer partnerships
  • Job coaching opportunities

🎓 Higher education (University and UCAS pathway)

For some learners, higher education may be a possible future step after post-16 study (such as college, sixth form or an apprenticeship).

We support students to begin exploring this pathway in an accessible and age-appropriate way by introducing:

  • Awareness of university as a future option
  • Understanding what UCAS is and how applications work
  • Early exploration of courses and subject interests
  • Developing independence and study skills needed for future progression
  • Building confidence around decision-making and long-term goals
  • Transition planning from post-16 into higher education (where appropriate)

We emphasise that university is one of many possible routes, and that there are multiple successful pathways into adulthood, employment and independence.

We ensure every pathway is considered equally valid and carefully matched to the individual.

Work experience & employability skills

We place a strong emphasis on real-world preparation, adapted to each student’s needs and readiness.

Students may access:

  • Work experience placements
  • In-school work tasters where appropriate
  • Volunteering opportunities
  • Employer visits and careers talks

Alongside this, we develop key employability skills:

  • Communication and teamwork
  • CV writing and applications
  • Interview preparation and role-play
  • Time management and organisation
  • Problem-solving and independence

Our aim is to ensure students leave school with both qualifications and the confidence to apply their skills in real-life contexts.

Careers information & guidance

Students access a structured and supported careers programme using trusted platforms such as:

  • Unifrog – Careers, apprenticeships and progression pathways
  • BBC Bitesize Careers – Accessible job profiles and inspiration
  • UCAS – Higher education and apprenticeship guidance
  • National Careers Service – Skills and labour market information
  • Skillsometer is a great tool to help young people discover what jobs they might like to do in the future. See below…
  • Careerometer provides access to headline data about future employment prospects for different occupations. See below…

Where appropriate, students are offered individualised careers information, advice and guidance (IAG) sessions, which may take the form of:

  • 1:1 discussions with a trusted member of staff
  • Small group guidance sessions
  • Structured transition and pathway planning meetings

These sessions are designed to support students in exploring their strengths, interests and next steps in a way that is calm, accessible and tailored to individual needs and communication profiles.

Who supports careers learning?

Careers education at Abingdon House School is delivered through a joined-up team approach, including:

  • Class teachers and tutors
  • SEN and pastoral staff
  • Therapists (where appropriate)
  • Careers lead and senior leadership team
  • External careers advisers (as needed)

This ensures that careers guidance is fully embedded into each student’s wider learning and support plan.

Mental health & transition support

We understand that transitions can feel exciting but also uncertain or overwhelming. We provide a strong network of support to ensure students feel safe and prepared.

In-school support includes:

  • Pastoral care and wellbeing teams
  • Therapeutic input embedded in learning
  • Individual transition planning meetings
  • Ongoing emotional regulation support

External mental health support includes:

Working with families

We believe that successful transitions are achieved through strong partnership with families and carers.

Parents and carers are invited to:

  • Attend careers and transition meetings
  • Contribute to planning discussions
  • Support decision-making around pathways
  • Engage in post-16 preparation conversations

We recognise families as key partners in ensuring that each young person’s next steps are realistic, supported and aspirational.

Key questions for prospective post-16 providers

When exploring post-16 options, it can be helpful to ask:

Learning & support

  • How will you support my individual needs?
  • What does a typical day look like?
  • What support is available if I find learning difficult?

Progression

  • What do students usually do after this course?
  • How does this pathway lead to employment, training or university?

Careers & experience

  • What work experience or employer links do you offer?
  • How do you prepare students for employment or independence?

Wellbeing

  • What mental health and wellbeing support is available?
  • How do you support students during transition periods?

Our Commitment

At Abingdon House School, Purley, we are ambitious for every learner. We believe that with the right support, structure and encouragement, every young person can:

  • Discover their strengths
  • Build confidence and independence
  • Develop real-world skills
  • Make informed and meaningful choices about their future

Our careers programme is not about limiting options — it is about opening doors, building belief, and ensuring every student is supported to take their next step with confidence.

Information for Parents & Carers

Information for Parents & Carers

At Abingdon House School, Purley, we recognise that families play a vital role in supporting young people to make informed and confident decisions about their future. Our careers and transition support is designed to ensure that parents and carers feel informed, involved and supported throughout each stage of their child’s journey.

We understand that post-school planning can feel complex, particularly for young people with additional needs. We therefore aim to provide clear information, structured guidance and regular opportunities for discussion, working in partnership with families at every stage.

Progression pathways

Students at Abingdon House School follow a carefully structured progression route, which is adapted to meet individual needs and aspirations. 

  • KS3 (Years 7–9): Building skills, confidence and independence
  • KS4 (Years 10–11): GCSE or alternative study, employability skills and transition preparation as they prepare to move on to their Post-16 choices such as: College, sixth form, apprenticeships, supported internships or other training routes

This pathway is always flexible and personalised, with regular review points to ensure it remains appropriate for each learner.

Year 9 options process

In Year 9, students are supported through an individualised options process to help them select GCSE subjects.

This process includes:

  • Information sessions for students and families
  • Guidance on subject choices and future pathways
  • Discussion of strengths, interests and support needs
  • Individual conversations with school staff

The focus is on making choices that:

  • Support confidence and success
  • Keep future options open
  • Align with each learner’s strengths and needs

Beyond KS4 (Transition planning)

As students move through KS4, we begin structured transition planning for post-16 destinations. This is shared with families through presentations, meetings and personalised discussions.

A Beyond KS4 information presentation is used to explain:

  • Post-16 options in detail
  • Differences between college, sixth form, apprenticeships and supported pathways
  • What support may be available in different settings
  • How transition planning is personalised

This helps ensure families feel informed and supported when making decisions.

Open events and provider visits

Where appropriate, families are encouraged to attend:

  • College and sixth form open days
  • Virtual information events
  • Careers fairs and transition events

Students may also be supported to attend visits to help them experience different settings in a structured and supported way.

EHCP, Local Authority and external support

We work closely with families and Local Authorities to support transition planning for students with an EHCP.

Parents and carers are encouraged to:

  • Contact their Local Authority SEN team to understand the local offer
  • Engage with their allocated EHCP Co-ordinator / Case Officer where appropriate
  • Contribute to annual review discussions about future pathways

We ensure that transition planning is fully aligned with EHCP outcomes, particularly around preparing for adulthood.

1:1 careers and transition support

Students are supported through individual careers and transition conversations, which may take place with key staff such as:

  • Form tutors
  • SEN/pastoral staff
  • Careers lead
  • Senior leadership team (including Jon and Louise)

These conversations may focus on:

  • Strengths, interests and aspirations
  • Post-16 pathway exploration
  • Skills development and readiness
  • Emotional readiness for transition

Families are often invited to be part of these discussions where appropriate, ensuring a joined-up approach between school and home.

Provider information and timelines

We recognise that choosing post-16 providers is an important decision-making process.

It is important to note that:

Students are not expected to make final decisions about specific providers until later in the process (typically around the Year 11 Annual Review), when needs, aspirations and readiness are clearer.

This ensures that choices remain flexible, realistic and appropriately matched to each learner’s development.

Useful external careers & support links

Families may find the following websites helpful when exploring options:

Careers & progression

SEND & transition support

  • Mencap
  • DWP (employment and benefits information)

Feedback and contact

We welcome ongoing communication with families and value your feedback on our careers and transition support.

For any questions or to arrange a discussion about your child’s next steps, please contact:

Louise Christian
Futures Director
📧 louise.christian@ahspurley.com
📞 +44 (0) 208 092 2080

You may also contact Jon Mansell or Emma Stark via the school office for general transition or pastoral queries.

Final note

We are committed to ensuring that every student has access to clear, structured and supportive transition planning. We believe that with the right guidance, all young people can move forward with confidence into pathways that are meaningful, achievable and aspirational.

 

Information for Staff, Employers & Partners

Information for Staff, Employers & Partners

Staff

We would like to thank all staff for their continued support in delivering our careers & progression programme across Abingdon House School, Purley.

Careers education is most effective when it is embedded across the curriculum, and we appreciate staff contributions in helping students make informed and aspirational choices about their future pathways.

Useful websites & resources

🌐 Careers information & labour market insights

  • National Careers Service: Information on careers, training, skills and job profiles.
  • Prospects: 400+ job profiles, skills matching, and progression routes.
  • Careermap: Careers magazines and school leaver information.

🔧 Teaching & curriculum resources

🏥 Sector-specific careers & apprenticeships

🎓 Further education

  • UCAS: University courses, apprenticeships and progression information.

🧠 SEND & careers support

Curriculum integration

Staff are encouraged to:

  • Embed careers links within subject teaching
  • Highlight real-world applications of learning
  • Reinforce employability skills (communication, teamwork, resilience)
  • Support students in identifying strengths and interests
  • Use Unifrog and careers resources during lessons where appropriate

Careers education should be continuous, not standalone, and adapted to meet individual student needs.

Gatsby Benchmarks

Our careers programme supports all eight Gatsby Benchmarks:

  • Stable careers programme
  • Learning from careers and labour market information
  • Addressing the needs of each student
  • Linking curriculum learning to careers
  • Encounters with employers and employees
  • Experiences of workplaces
  • Encounters with further and higher education
  • Personal guidance

Staff support

If you require further information or support with careers education delivery, please contact:

Louise Christian
Futures Director
📧 louise.christian@ahspurley.com

Employers & partners

At Abingdon House School Purley, employers and alumni play a vital role in supporting the careers learning of our students. You can make a real difference by:

  • Providing work experience placements, work shadowing, and work visits.
  • Taking part in encounter events, such as careers talks, ‘I Love My Job’ events, and speed networking.
  • Supporting careers fairs and sector taster sessions.

Your involvement helps to raise opportunities for students with SEN, enabling them to explore careers, develop skills, and realise their full potential. By engaging with our students, you are helping young people in Croydon and the surrounding community access meaningful career pathways and make informed choices about their futures.

Contact us:
Louise Christian, Futures Director
Email: louise.christian@ahspurley.com / Phone: +44 (0) 208 092 2080

Alumni engagement: Become a mentor or volunteer
We are always looking for professionals and former learners to support our programme. Could you:

  • Act as a mock interviewer or mentor?
  • Offer careers talks or guidance?

If you would like to be part of our growing network of local talent, supporting students with SEN and the wider Croydon community, please contact Louise Christian to discuss volunteering opportunities. Your experience can help our learners take their next best, ambitious, and informed steps into the world of work.

Work Experience, CV, and Interview Support

Work Experience, CV, and Interview Support

At Abingdon House School, Purley, we support students to develop the skills they need for future education, training and employment. This includes preparing for work experience, writing CVs, and building confidence for interviews.

Support is personalised and adapted to each learner so that they can develop independence at a pace that is right for them.

📄 CV support (tips and templates)

Students can learn how to:

  • Write a simple CV
  • Highlight skills and achievements
  • Structure information clearly
  • Build confidence in presenting themselves

Useful links:

🎤 Interview support (tips, confidence & follow-up)

Students are supported to:

  • Understand common interview questions
  • Practise speaking and listening skills
  • Learn about appropriate dress code
  • Develop confidence and reduce anxiety
  • Understand how to follow up after an interview

Useful links:

♿ SEND and support

We recognise that some students may need additional support when exploring careers and employment.

Useful organisations include:

These provide information on:

  • Workplace rights
  • Reasonable adjustments
  • Supported employment pathways
  • Transition into work or training

💻 Virtual work experience

Students can explore real workplace experiences online:

These opportunities allow students to:

  • Wxperience different careers
  • Complete employer-led tasks
  • Build confidence before real placements

🏢 Work experience support

Work experience is an important part of preparing for adulthood and employment.

Students may be supported to:

  • Take part in structured placements
  • Complete in-school or adapted experiences
  • Explore virtual alternatives where appropriate

Tips for finding work experience:

  • Start with personal interests
  • Consider local shops, charities and community organisations
  • Ask family networks for ideas
  • Use virtual work experience if needed
  • Speak to school staff for support with applications

🧠 Supporting confidence and independence

We understand that preparing for work experience, CV writing and interviews can feel challenging.

Students are supported to:

  • Take small, structured steps
  • Build confidence gradually
  • Practise key skills in a safe environment
  • Develop independence over time

Families and staff work together to ensure that each student’s experience is positive, realistic and tailored to their needs.

Labour Market Information

Labour Market Information

At Abingdon House School Purley, we help our learners understand the world of work and the opportunities available to them through Labour Market Information (LMI). LMI provides detailed statistics about jobs, salaries, skills employers are looking for, labour market trends, and future career opportunities at national, regional, and local levels.

Why it matters:
Learning how to access and use LMI helps our students make informed, ambitious decisions about their next steps in education, training, or employment.

Key UK LMI resources:

Supporting our learners
Students at Abingdon House School Purley are guided through these resources as part of our Careers curriculum. They receive support to explore sectors, understand trends, and connect labour market insights to their own skills, interests, and ambitions.

Learner Destination Data

Learner Destination Data

At Abingdon House School Purley, we are committed to preparing our students for life beyond school, helping them explore their strengths, interests, and future pathways so they can make their best next step – whether that be further education, training, or the world of work. 

We are dedicated to supporting every student to achieve their full potential and to break barriers, challenging expectations of what a person with additional learning needs can achieve.

We will have our first leavers in July 2026. 

Destination information for these students will be shared soon after.

Plans, Policies & Documents

Plans, Policies & Documents

Additional useful information can be found below:

Impact of our Careers Programme

Impact of our Careers Programme

At Abingdon House School Purley, we believe it is essential to understand and celebrate the impact of our careers programme on our learners. As a new school, we are still building our data, but we have already put in place a robust framework to monitor and enhance the effectiveness of our provision, ensuring every student is supported to make confident, ambitious choices for their future.

We will do this in several ways:

Tracking learner destinations

  • We will identify and analyse the destinations of our year 11 learners, taking into account their prior attainment.
  • As our first leavers will be graduating in July 2026, this data will be collected and reported after that time.
  • Pathways we will record include further study (both A-Level and Vocational options), Apprenticeships, T-Levels and Traineeships.

Longitudinal tracking

  • Learners will be tracked for three years after leaving year 11 to review course or apprenticeship changes.
  • We will monitor the proportion progressing to Level 3 courses or Apprenticeships, considering prior attainment at Key Stage 2.

This will be alongside feedback from learners, parents and carers, employers and staff. The methods for collecting this feedback will be shared ahead of students completing their studies with us in July.

Sector-based outcomes will be analysed to ensure careers guidance aligns with labour market opportunities and promotes equality of opportunity.