Raising ASPIRATIONS - CEIAG

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Raising ASPIRATIONS - CEIAG

What is Raising Aspirations? Raising Aspirations – CEIAG is the new name for the Careers Department. CEIAG stands for Careers Education Information Advice and Guidance. We are a team of four: Zoe Armitage – Head of CEIAG Mouri Hall – CEIAG Coordinator for KS3 Lynne Luckman – CEIAG Coordinator for KS4 & KS5 Kate Allan – CEIAG Administrator

What Do We Do? We are here to help you to find your careers pathway. We deliver careers lessons; enterprise and work related workshops; trips to companies and universities; careers advice; help with applying to Sixth Form, college and apprenticeships; help with applying to university. We also organise work experience placements for students in Year 10 and 12.

We look forward to working with you and your parents!