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Year 9 (continued)


improved skills such as team work. I think it was a good opportunity for people who are interested in engineering and can help/gain further different skills.”


Zoe Joyce


I am very much looking forward to starting our GCSE’s and Btecs next year and I’m sure more success, accomplishments and endeavours will be bestowed on the year group, however until that point I do hope you have a relaxing, restful and well deserved summer break


Mr Taylor Progress Leader Year 9


TERMLY CAREERS BULLETIN


The above winning team are Lewis Applegate, Aimee Howe, Henesie Excell, Georgina Adlan, Lucy Allen and Jack Kirkham.


FOOD ASSESSMENT PICTURES WANT TO HELP?


In order to run the multitude of careers events Matravers School currently hosts, we are always looking for employers and employees who may be able to give some of their time to help inspire the next generation. We are particularly keen for Matravers alumni to share their successes with our students. If you or a family friend may be interested in supporting with inspiring talks, mentoring, workshops or mock interviews please get in touch by contacting our Careers Lead; Miss Drewitt, using the email address: Careers@matravers.wilts.sch.uk


For information on the careers events taking place at Matravers each term and to find out more about local events and opportunities look for the ‘Careers Bulletin’ on the Careers page of the Matravers School website. Here you find up to date information on local open days as well as snippets from the Labour Market Information (LMI) for Wiltshire and information on some job and apprenticeship opportunities in the area.


www.matravers.wilts.sch.uk


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