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Welcome to the Flecker Library webpages.

Scholars and Staff are welcome to help themselves to all of the resources available on this site, and to keep up with library news. 

"The poet's business is not to save the soul of man but to make it worth saving."

                          -  James Elroy Flecker 1884-1915.

 

 

FUTURES HUB

‘Futures’ is what we now call our ‘Careers’ provision. We guide and support pupils in making informed decisions based on their aspirations, experience and interests, empowering them to access key opportunities, and to take ownership for their own career management and planning.

DCS Futures includes all teachers, tutors and houseparents, each a valuable point of contact for discussion and futures advice. They are supported by members of a core team, each with their own specialisms. You can contact the Futures Team at futures@deanclose.org.uk.

RESOURCES

While we maintain a wide collection of books and prospectuses located in the Flecker Library to help in Futures planning, our most comprehensive resources can be found online here and through the below links.


Information, advice & guidance on post-18 options

Information, advice & guidance on post-16 options


CAREERS EXPLORATION: KEY SITES

Check out these fantastic resources to enhance your career understanding and development. Research is crucial ahead of big decisions. Use when planning your GCSE, A-Level, post-Dean Close choices.

For FOURTH FORM & UP

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A universal destinations platform that brings all the available information into one single, impartial, user-friendly platform that helps young people to make the best choices, and submit the strongest applications.

+ Lots of info & great range of tools

+ All pupils have access

- Works best by building up your profile, which takes time.


The government’s National Career Service offers free and impartial information, advice and guidance to help you with your decisions about careers, courses and work.

+ Lots of detail

- Quite text heavy and a bit drab

As its name suggest, UCAS - Explore jobs allows you to explore different jobs and pathways to your career: by job family, by subject, or by skill-set. (UCAS stands for Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. It's the centralised service that students use to apply to university.)

+ Simple interface with well-summarised information

- Less detail


For FOURTH FORM

iCould.com provides 1000 personal video stories, detailed job information, plus practical tips, insight and advice.

+ Simple graphical layout

+ Lots of video resources

- Less detail

For FOURTH FORM

On FirstCareers.co.uk you can get behind the scenes of some of the UK’s most interesting jobs and find what’s right for you. Search through over 150 job profiles and discover career opportunities, inspiration and advice.

+ Lots of video resources

+ Work experience opportunities list

- Not much extra detail


For GCSE PUPILS & UP

Subscription only, available on request. Small cost attached.

Morrisby.com provides up-to-date career information, requirements and routes to careers, as well as assessments and customisable results to plan future choices.

+ Huge customisable range of info on occupations with links to university courses

+ Life-time membership

- Subscription only


UNIVERSITIES & APPRENTICESHIPS (POST-GCSE & A-LEVEL)

UCAS stands for Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. It's the centralised service that students use to apply to university. It is a great resource for exploring options after GCSE and A-levels and, if applying through UCAS, the place to create, submit, and track your application.

Amazing Apprenticeships promotes the benefits of apprenticeships and technical education and works closely with the DfE. Offers wide range of knowledge, stories, advice and vacancy listings for current apprenticeships and degree apprenticeships. Their biannual Higher & Degree Listings can be very useful.

RateMyApprenticeship.co.uk is a useful hub for exploring apprenticeships at all levels. It offers information, advice, and guidance on securing the best apprenticeships available to students post-GCSE and post-A-level.