Young children explore career options

Young children explore career options

18 Mar

Young children explore career options

Children as young as seven at a Teesside primary school have been learning about the various career paths they may wish to pursue in the future.

Pupils at Sunnyside Academy in Coulby Newham recently participated in the school’s fifth annual careers event which has been hailed a huge success.

A wide range of work sectors were represented at the day-long event including construction, engineering, Middlesbrough College, the NHS, culture and leisure, the Police, architecture, Middlesbrough Football Club and the Deaf Empowering Network.

Michael Suthers, Deputy Headteacher at Sunnyside and lead for the Careers Fayre, said: “The Careers Fayre is a great opportunity to encourage our children to start thinking at a young age about what they might like to do in the future.

“The event gives an insight into some of careers which they could pursue and helps inspire them to follow their dreams and achieve high.

“It also helps children to understand why learning in school is important and what hard work and determination can lead to.

“I’d like to thank everyone for giving up their time to attend the event. All of the children were fully engaged and thoroughly enjoyed the day.”

Sunnyside Academy is home to over 300 pupils between the age of three and 11. It is a mainstream school with provision for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), particularly those with visual and hearing impairments.

It is one of ten primary schools across Teesside, County Durham and Hartlepool under the umbrella of Ad Astra Academy Trust.

Andy Brown OBE, Chief Executive Officer of Ad Astra, said: “It is part of the curriculum in all of our primary schools to encourage children at a young age to start to think about their futures.

“Each school has its own individual approach to promoting careers and the work at Sunnyside is just one example of the great work across the Trust to inspire our young children to achieve high and reach their goals.”

The other Ad Astra schools are Ayresome in Middlesbrough, Crooksbarn and Rosebrook in Stockton-on-Tees, Barnard Grove, Brougham, West Park and West View in Hartlepool and Deaf Hill and Kelloe in County Durham.