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We celebrate the breadth of destinations that our pupils take – from universities and other academic destinations to creative arts, sports, music, social impact and vocational.
To support their individual choices we provide a structured programme to enable pupils to make the right choices beyond the School.
Alternative Pathways
We are keen to help pupils to understand that there are various pathways into the world of work and our Head of Future Pathways can advise pupils on the pathway that will help them to meet their individual talents. We also utilise the broad range of Old Bryanstonians to help mentor and advise our pupils.
Alternative pathways include:
- Degree apprenticeships
- Apprenticeships
- Armed Forces
- Work-based training or jobs in sought-after industries
- Entrepreneurs who want to set up their own businesses
An increasing number of pupils are choosing to explore alternative routes to gaining professional qualifications and we continue to increase links with firms that offer focused school-leaver programmes, higher level apprenticeships and sponsored degree courses. We also encourage pupils to broaden their outlook and consider the potential offered by studying abroad as well as in the UK.
Two recent OBs who have followed alternative pathways:
Top 15 popular destinations 2014-2023
(in alphabetical order)
Bath
Bristol
Cambridge
Cardiff
Durham
Edinburgh
Exeter
Leeds
Manchester
Newcastle
Oxford
Oxford Brookes
Reading
Sussex
UCL
Top 15 popular subjects 2014-2023
(in alphabetical order)
Architecture/Urban Planning
Art and Design
Business/Economics
Classics/Classical Studies
Engineering
English Literature
Geography/Geology
History
Medicine/Veterinary Medicine
Modern Foreign Languages
Philosophy/Theology
Politics/International Relations
Property/Land Management
Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology
Single Sciences
Exit 25 - A Guide for Pupils
The documents contained in Exit 25 - A Guide for Pupils are essential preparation for pupils for applications to Higher Education, whether applying through UCAS or taking another route such as an art foundation course or applying to a music conservatoire or drama school.
We are focused firmly on helping pupils with their academic and careers research, providing personal and practical resources to support them as they explore future options and decide next steps. Our priority is to find the most appropriate people and resources to support the needs of each individual.
Our Exit 25 Course and University Choice guide is an essential part of this process for the pupils.
Sixth form events
A range of events is on offer during the sixth form, including the annual Higher Education Day, workshops with visiting overseas universities and interview practice sessions.
Our aim is to enable pupils to meet and speak directly to experts or trainees from a range of professions, so that they build a picture of the competitive realities of the labour market; giving them the chance to get independent and impartial advice from those with day-to-day experience and gaining a sense of the different roles, responsibilities and career paths available.