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Sussed Your Newham Options Mag


SUSSED magazine and website aim to provide information, advice and guidance, to all 14-19 year olds in Newham to help you make informed choices about your future. Why? Because you’re part of the 14–19 phase of education, 5 years in which all sorts of important things happen. By the age of 19 you will either be finishing off courses at a college, studying at university, busy in a new job, or doing some other exciting activity such as travelling abroad or doing volunteer work somewhere in the world. Whatever you’ll be doing, you’ll have started off on your life as an adult, and between now and then you’ll have had to make all sorts of decisions about what you want to do.


LONDON 2012 GAMES: A LASTING LEGACY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS


The hosting of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Newham in 2012, was an amazing spectacle and has hopefully inspired many more people to take up sport. However the Games were only one part of the story. The development of the Stratford City area, has seen the addition of a whole new neighbourhood, with new; homes, shops, offices, schools, hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions and not to mention improved transport connections, with the likes of Stratford International Station. The Games have had a huge effect on Newham: what it looks like, the facilities available to locals and training and job opportunities, which we will want to make the most of!


skills apprenticeships jobs qualifications DECISIONS ... DECISIONS!


You are now making decisions about what to study in Years 10 and 11. You’ll have many more decisions to make about coursework and project choices, about work experience, which subjects and courses you want to concentrate on and what you want to do at the end of Year 11. You’ll also have loads of opportunities to get involved in sports, arts, music, volunteering, part-time jobs, travel and extra activities in your local area. You will want all these things to count towards what you do in the future. You will want to keep lists of everything you do, so that when you’re being interviewed for a place at 6th form, college or for a job, everything you’ve done will count to your advantage.


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YOU’RE IN CHARGE, but Sussed can help!


So, welcome to the world of 14–19! Sussed magazine is here to help you understand how things begin to become more important to your future life, more exciting and a bit more complicated. You’ll need to be aware of the opportunities and choices you’re faced with. You’ll need to ask more questions about the courses you’re studying, where they might lead and how you can get the best from your studies. You’ll come across more and more information and advice services that will be keen to help you – they just need you to approach them. Tutors and other staff on the course you’re doing will always be a good source of help and information – but they can’t do or know everything. You’ll need to take charge of things yourself and this magazine includes some of the support groups that are there to help you.


YOUR COURSE: YOUR CHOICE


14–19 education is also changing and changing very fast. You will hear about all sorts of courses, areas of learning and work linked to different types of employment and careers. One way or another, you’ll be involved in studying or training in new skills from now until you are 19. This will involve learning both at and outside school – at college or university, in real workplaces, or through volunteering schemes. You may get that first foot on the career ladder by securing a job with training, or by doing an apprenticeship.


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