Careers Information
Every young person needs high-quality career guidance to make informed decisions about their future.
Good career guidance is a necessity for delivering technical education reforms and is a vehicle for social justice: those young people without social capital or home support suffer most from poor career guidance.
This is why Coppice is committed to curating and developing an extensive library of resources for our students, all of which you can explore below.
Our named Careers Leader is Karen Rhodes, and can be contacted at krhodes@coppiceschool.net
Parents and carers please note you can find career information on the school website to support your child/children with making decisions about their future.
This can be accessed by clicking on the Parental Information tab at the bottom of the page.
We would welcome any feedback on the resources available.
Latest Careers News and Events
Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Leeds.
There is an opportunity for Year 12 students to join a blended sustained outreach programme, Leeds Futures, with four subject strands currently open for applications – Medicine, Dentistry, Healthcare and Psychology. These programmes have been...
Supporting students in university interviews
To support students who have applied to University and are awaiting information on the next steps on whether they are invited to interview, there will be a webinar alongside Senior Admissions Tutors from the University...
Inviting students, parents and careers to submit questions to experienced industry professionals.
Professionals will share their experiences, provide insight into potential career paths and offer tips and guidance to students while answering their questions in a live Q&A-style webinar. This is an excellent opportunity for students to...
The Parent’s Guide to Green Careers
Now in its fourth year, Green Careers Week will take place between 3 and 8 November 2025to provide young people with an insight into careers that protect the environment. Led by Green Careers Week, in...
Virtual Work Experience
Every learner should have first-hand experiences of workplaces to help their exploration of career opportunities and expand their networks. By the age of 16, every pupil should have had meaningful experiences of workplaces. Please use...
Discover apprenticeships with the BBC
Join us to discover exciting apprenticeship opportunities at the BBC in business, data and digital technology, engineering, journalism, and production. This engaging session is designed for school leavers, career changers, or anyone curious about what...
Applying For Healthcare Courses Panel Event
Join this healthcare applications panel for expert advice on course selection, applications and interviews, featuring a university admissions tutor, a current healthcare student and the NHS Health Careers team
5 Questions To Get Your Teenager Talking About Their Future
Getting teenagers to open up about their future plans can feel impossible, especially when they clam up the moment you ask “What do you want to do when you leave school?” The problem isn’t that...







