Careers Education Information Advice and Guidance (CEIAG)
Welcome to the Careers section of our website, aimed at pupils, parents/carers, staff, past alumni students, employers and external stakeholders.
Commitment:
Bramhall High School is committed to ensuring access to a range of education and training providers, whose purpose is to inform them about approved technical education qualifications and apprenticeships. Bramhall High School has a responsibility to set students on the path that will secure the best outcome for them, enabling them to progress in education and work, and giving employers the highly skilled people they require. That means that acting impartially, in line with the statutory duty, is necessary – not showing bias towards any route, be that academic or technical.
Careers Advice:
As a school, we offer impartial (independent) information, advice and guidance for 12-16 years olds with regard to education, employment and training opportunities. We have 2 impartial careers advisors in school from Stockport Young People's Service.
Careers contact emails:
A Galtrey-Smith, Apprentice Education & Careers Advice Worker
Education and Careers Advice Service amee.galtrey-smith@stockport.gov.uk
D Green, Young People’s Education & Careers Advice Worker
Education and Careers Advice Service Deborah.green@stockport.gov.uk
Mrs K Thorpe, Associate Assistant Headteacher – Head of Careers kthorpe@bramhallhigh.stockport.sch.uk
Mrs N Joynson, Senior Deputy Headteacher njoynson@bramhallhigh.stockport.sch.uk
Explore more of our CEIAG provision:
- Careers Documents
- Careers in the Curriculum
- Information for Students, Parents, or Carers
- Information for Employers & Alumni
- Labour Market Information