We believe that parental involvement is integral to a student’s success.
As we embark on this exciting journey of exploration and growth, we invite the entire St Peter’s community to actively participate in and support our Careers Programme. Together, we can inspire and prepare our students for a future full of possibilities. Join our NPCAT Parent/Carer group. The group will meet online to discuss the following: careers in curriculum, the world of work, work experience and give feedback on your child’s careers education.
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Careers online workshop for Parents
Year 10 workshop was on 27th March 2023
College, Apprenticeship and Traineeships
For information about the post-16 options available, click on a logo below to link directly to the college or training website.
Useful Links
Gov.uk Careers guidance provision for young people in schools
The Prince’s Trust We help young people aged 13 to 30 get into jobs, education and training.
National Citizen Service National Citizen Service (NCS) is an experience you really don’t want to miss. If you’re 15 to 17 years-old, this is your chance to embark on exhilarating challenges, make your mark and build skills for work and life. More than 200,000 young people have already said YES to NCS. Don’t. Miss. Out.
The National Careers Service – provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work opportunities. The service offers confidential and impartial advice. This is supported by qualified careers advisers.
TTE – Specialist Technical Training Services – TTE specialises in the delivery of technical training and consultancy services to both UK and International clients covering sectors such as Oil and Gas, Manufacturing, Pharmaceuticals, Downstream petrochemical and the contracting industry.
UCAS – We provide application services across a range of subject areas and modes of study for UK higher education providers.
Career Pilot – Your choices at 14, 16 and 18, explore different job sectors and how you can study and work at the same time – even to university level.
Through the Personal, Social, Health, Citizenship, Careers and Finance and Economic Awareness (PSHCCE) curriculum programme your child will be provided with lots of opportunities to explore career options available to them in the future. The dedicated Careers Team are available to deliver quality careers guidance and support every step of the way. In addition to PSHCCE lessons your child will be invited to participate in a range of events with colleges and training providers, and also local employers, organisations and universities.
Support for Parents
For more information please visit the Tees Valley Careers website.



















