Preparation for Adulthood
At Stone Bay School, our Careers programme reflects our commitment to getting it right for every student. Through personalised pathways, strong partnerships and high aspirations, we empower our young people to develop the skills, confidence and independence needed for meaningful adult lives.
Our Careers provision reflects our core values of:
We commit to:
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High aspirations for every student through our Curriculum Pathways
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Continuous review (through Compass Plus) and improvement of provision aligned with the Gatsby Benchmarks
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Reaching for the Preparing for Adulthood outcomes across our curriculum: gaining employment/training, achieving independent living, participating in the community and maintaining good health
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Providing meaningful, high-quality work experiences and opportunities to practice work related skills and improve employability skills
What this looks like in practice:
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Personalised career pathways linked to EHCP outcomes
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Annual review of Careers impact
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Staff CPD in preparation for adulthood
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Expanding employer partnerships each year
We build trust by:
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Building secure and trusted relationships with our pupils
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Creating safe, supported experiences of work-related learning and of experiences in different workplaces in and outside school
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Offering activities for personal development (as part of our curriculum) to build honesty and self-awareness, reliability and responsibility in students
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Preparing students for real-world experiences and expectations through supported access to the community
In practice:
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Developing role-play of workplace behaviour
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Responsibilities and internal ‘work placements’
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Supported external work placements with clear expectations
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Explicit teaching of professional conduct, e.g. social communication, presentation, team work
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Staff modelling workplace communication and behaviour
We ensure fairness through:
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Equal access to careers education
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Adapted and personalised support
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Removing barriers to participation (using therapeutic intervention where necessary)
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Providing impartial careers guidance (through an outside agency)
In practice:
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Access to adapted accreditation (AQA, Arts Award)
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Adapted programme of work-related learning visits
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Independent/Supported Travel training
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Adapted internal and external work experience placements
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Specialist transition planning meetings (parents from yr 9/parents consultation/AR)
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Individual careers interviews (Careers Advisor)
We empower students to:
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Understand their own strengths and interests
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Make informed choices and decisions
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Develop independence in the home and community
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Learn to advocate for their needs
In practice:
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Strengths-based profiling (e.g. Pupil Passport, Vocational Profile)
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Student voice in pathway decisions
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Self-advocacy sessions
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Personal career portfolios
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“My Future Plan”
We collaborate with:
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Parents and carers
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Local employers (Monkton Nature Reserve, RSPCA, Garden Gate, Broadstairs Library)
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Colleges and training providers (EKC, Bemix, Providers Fair)
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Other schools (Foreland Field School joint Provider Fair & impartial careers guidance)
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Health and social care teams
In practice:
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Annual parent information event
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Employer engagement events, e.g. Providers Fair, assemblies, employer encounters
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Multi-agency transition meetings
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Community enterprise projects

Gatsby Benchmark- Work Experience and Careers
Compass + Evaluation for careers 2025
Careers Guidance - pupil friendly
Gatsby Benchmark Self Evaluation
Gatsby Benchmark 1-8
November 2024
Stone Bay school results - Schools nationally
| Gatsby Benchmark | Your Result |
% schools fully achieving |
|---|---|---|
| 1 - A stable careers programme | In progress - 76% | 66.2% |
| 2 - Learning from career and labour information | In progress - 80% | 82% |
| 3 - Addressing the needs of each pupil | ✓ | 59.7% |
| 4 - Linking curriculum learning to careers | ✓ | 79.6% |
| 5 - Encounters with employers and employees | ✓ | 85% |
| 6 - Experiences of workplaces | In progress - 87% | 71.1% |
| 7 - Encounters with further and higher education | In progress - 37% | 57.2% |
| 8 - Personal guidance | ✓ | 77.1% |
The member of staff responsible for careers education at Stone Bay School is
Assistant Headteacher Ivonne Puttmann
Contact office@stone-bay.kent.sch.uk
Telephone 01843 863421