
Our Programmes



Our Flagship Programme for Years 10 & 11
Year 10 Careers Exploration
In the first year of our flagship programme, we match cohorts of 15 pupils from one school with a business partner which hosts and part-funds the programme for the young people.
Young people are supported to explore their strengths, interests and aspirations, research the pathways into inspiring careers, and gain first-hand insight into the world of work.
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Career coaching sessions with trained volunteer coaches from one of our business partners
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Hosted in the workplace to introduce pupils to a professional environment
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In the final session, pupils have a video call with a role model in the career or sector they are most interested in
Year 11 Employability Skills & Transition Support
Building on their Year 10 coaching experience, this stage helps pupils embed their learning, stay on track, and turn their insights into confident, informed decisions about their next steps.
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Pupils take part in an interactive workshop delivered in school by a Future Frontiers Programme Manager, focusing on either:
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Developing key employability skills
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Exploring post-16 education and training pathways
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Pupils and parents or carers receive guidance and support, particularly around GCSE results week, including access to a live helpline

Post-16 Provision
World of Work Days
Our World of Work days give older students the chance to learn about the workplace, the skills needed to succeed, and the opportunities available across different sectors. These sessions include speed networking, employability skills development, and an insight into real working environments.
Innovation
We are also developing new ways to support young people through bespoke programmes for businesses and schools. These include careers focused networking events, workplace preparation programmes, and in school discovery days designed to help students explore pathways and build confidence in their next steps.

Deeqa
Teacher at City of London Academy Southwark
Our students come from underrepresented backgrounds and rarely have opportunities to engage with professionals. The speed networking and industry challenge gave them an invaluable opportunity to build their confidence and ask questions about careers they’ve only ever read about. Meeting professionals working in that sector and learning about the diverse routes they took was truly inspiring and has helped make the students’ ambitions feel more achievable.
