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MALBANK SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM COLLEGE

Suggested Internet Links for Key Stage 3 - 5
 

www.connexions-cw.co.uk
Connexions Cheshire & Warrington website.

www.connexions-direct.com
Connexions direct - information and advice for young people.

www.connexions-direct.com/jobs4u

www.getintotheatre.org
Finding careers in Performing Arts.

www.askwhatif.co.uk
Ask:What if? is a community for people interested in careers that have a positive impact on other people's lives and the community they live in.

www.fasttomato.com
Fast Tomato is a web-based guidance system for Years 9 and above. More info on this site.

 

www.thehideout.org.uk
The Hideout supports children and young people living with domestic violence, or to those who may want to help a friend.

www.bullyfreezone.co.uk
Bully Free Zone was established in 1996 to provide a service for children and young people who have issues around bullying.

www.bullying.co.uk
The number one resource to find reliable information on a variety of bullying issues.

www.talktofrank.com
Information and advice for anyone concerned about drugs. Includes advice for worried parents and friends.

www.kooth.com
Through Kooth you can talk live to counsellors and support workers online in one2one chat rooms, or book a time to talk online to them, or leave messages and wait for them to get back to you.

Suggested Internet Links for Key Stage 4 - 5
 

www.apprenticeships.org.uk
Details on how to become an apprentice, qualifications and gaining new skills.

www.fearandfashion.org.uk
A website for young people to get independent advice on how to avoid getting hurt or more deeply involved with weapons or gangs.

www.rizer.co.uk
Rizer is a website service which provides information and advice for young people about the law, crime and the consequences of offending. It has lots of information such as what to do if you get into trouble with the police, being arrested, appearing in court and much more.

www.connexions-cw.co.uk
Local Connexions website which provides information on HE, Apprenticeships, work etc

www.connexions-direct.com/jobs4u
A site where students can carry out career research

www.careersbox.co.uk/page.php?pid=17
A website that provides short films about people jobs

www.icould.com
Another website that provides real people in jobs including "famous" people in their roles

www.ucas.co.uk
Students advised to carry out thejStamford test, register on UCAS and register on Yougo Further which is the student networking site

www.ukcoursefinder.co.uk
Help identify potential courses based on current studies and interests

Suggested Internet Links for Key Stage 5
 

www.teachernet.gov.uk/aimhigher/
The Department for Education and Skills' Aimhigher campaign encourages young people to think about the benefits and opportunities of higher education (HE); especially young people from families with no tradition of higher education.

www.prospects.ac.uk
Prospects - The Official Graduate Careers Website - a good way to find graduate jobs, postgraduate courses.

www.findagap.com
Gap Year and Travel directory, providing an A to Z guide of gap year opportunities and ideas.

www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk
Jobcentre Plus is part of the Department for Work and Pensions. Provides support for people of working age.

www.hotcourses.com
Informationon coursed and includes information on bursaries and sponsorship

www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk
One of a number of sites that score universities

www.unistats.com
Another stats based website

www.studentfinanceengland.co.uk
Main resource for information on money

www.unimoney.direct.gov.uk
Aimhigher Finance website

www.suttontrust.com
Website providing information on sponsored summer schools for students whose parents may ont have been to university and or come from families with lower incomes. Summer schools are offered at a range of universities

www.russellgroup.ac.uk
Information on a group of 20 leading universities including Manchester, Oxford and Cambridge

www.unionview.com
A website giving both pictorial and written information on some but not all universities. Does NOT substitute a visit. An overview.

www.csv.org.uk
A notional website that provides information and links to volunteering opportunities


 
Suggested Internet Links for Staff
 

14-19 Crewe and Nantwich
EIC - The EICP schools have been working on developing their own collaborative courses since 2005


 
 
 
 
 
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