Mrs Davison arranged (through the Primary Futures website) an aspirations morning which involved a ‘What’s my Job?’ assembly followed by Speed Networking events in the Year 4 and Year 5 classrooms.
Six volunteers attended, including a Clinical Research Project Manager, a Regional Manager for an Agricultural Company, a Finance Manager, Marketing Advertiser and a Management Consultant. As a school, we had to guess their job. During the assembly, the volunteers were only allowed to answer yes or no to the questions posed by the children. We were thrilled that we managed to guess 4 of the jobs out of the 6.
The volunteers were incredibly helpful and interesting to listen to. The children and staff thoroughly enjoyed the morning and gained a valuable insight into a range of jobs and careers. It was perfect as the jobs were not your mainstream jobs such as vet, hairdressers, teachers etc. The year 4 and year 5 children also enjoyed the speed networking which allowed them to ask their own questions which included: qualifications needed, training, their salaries and their own school life.
The volunteers seemed to enjoy it too:
“Thank you for the invite and can I say how much I enjoyed Wednesday’s aspirations morning. The pupils were fantastic and a credit to the school. I shall look forward to any further invites from Reid Street School.” Simon “I really enjoyed the experience and I’d be delighted to support future events. I love the fact that one child asked if I was a spy.” Keith The whole week was a great success and made everyone realise that you can’t leave careers education until children go to secondary school. Everyone should have a career plan for the future.