Slade Primary careers event gives pupils a look at working life

Slade Primary careers event – Pupils at Slade Primary School were encouraged to ‘Start Small, Dream Big’ when visitors gave them an inspirational glimpse into the world of work.

The Start Small, Dream Big Priority Careers Project saw Year 5 and 6 students engaging with successful members of the community from a variety of career paths – including a screenwriter, a coffee roaster, firefighters, a HS2 engineer, police officers, an NHS consultant anaesthetist, and Erdington MP Paulette Hamilton.

Youngsters at the school, which is part of the respected Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, has chance to meet and question the visitors, who also brought along props that helped better explain their workplace.

Teacher Joe Bennett, who organised the event, said: “The aim was to introduce the project to the school and local community. We wanted to bring the best of Birmingham together to show the children what they could achieve.”

Christina Stamoulis, an anaesthetist  at Heartlands Hospital, talks to the children about her work.
Christina Stamoulis, an anaesthetist at Heartlands Hospital, talks to the children about her work.

The event took a particular focus on fostering inclusivity in industries and encouraging all pupils to consider the wide range of jobs available to them.

Mr Bennett said: “One of our main aims was to break down gender stereotypes. To show this we had guests who do amazing things that defy traditional expectations. For example, we had a female detective from West Midlands police. 

“One of my favourite moments of the day was when a group of girls from Year 5 found out that the woman in scrubs was a consultant anaesthetist. They were fascinated!”

Staff at Slade also ensured pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) had a chance to talk to the guests, with a quiet inclusive time these children to have a more relaxed session with the visitors.

Mr Bennett said: “The inclusive time was an amazing session and the response from these children was brilliant. We really want to show all pupils that no matter who they are or what challenges they may face, the whole world of careers is open to them.”

Nathan Retzer, founder of the Quarterhorse Coffee Roastery
Nathan Retzer, founder of the Quarterhorse Coffee Roastery

The Project was a resounding success, with children still talking about the event hours after it had ended.

Mr Bennett said: “Our guests were amazing and showcased the best of Birmingham. They have inspired our children, staff and local community and I couldn’t be more thankful.

“Our aim is to show children what they can do and signpost them along the paths they can take. Our MP Paulette Hamilton said, “If you can see it and touch it you can do it. We are breaking down boundaries and smashing through glass ceilings.”

Speaking after the event, Pauklette Hamilton MP said: “I think we need to see more of this! Slade Primary, thank you for being so forward-thinking – and thank you for a fantastic afternoon at the school.”

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Gary Phelps
Gary is an award-winning journalist who has edited nine newspapers and helped launch numerous online news brands. He created UK School News to provide platforms for local schools to share positive news stories, helping them engage with their local communities and celebrate their successes. He has appeared on TV and radio on numerous occasions, presented evidence to Government ministers, lobbied on behalf of the media industry and trained dozens of young journalists. Gary was an Associate Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Derby, and has also advised Wolverhampton College's award-winning Journalism course accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

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