Cynon Valley

Schools on the lookout for role models to help inspire pupils

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SCHOOLS are being encouraged to set up alumni schemes to link students with local role models in their area in a new Welsh Government scheme.

The programme, which will be available to all schools in Wales, will be intensivel­y trialled in 10 schools across the Valleys Taskforce area.

The idea is to inspire students by linking them with former pupils who have developed interestin­g, varied and successful careers; and to help them access advice and support.

Deputy minister for economy and transport and chair of the Valleys Taskforce, Lee Waters said: “Children attending private schools often have a whole network of people outside of their school and immediate family who can help them to develop and progress their career ambitions.

“This programme is about giving comprehens­ive students that level of support.

“Eventually we want to roll a version of this scheme out to all comprehens­ive schools.

“I and my fellow classmates were often told that we would need to leave our local areas in order to progress our career ambitions. That is not the message I want to give to pupils.

“I hope the alumni scheme will help our young people to understand same that forging a successful career and future is not always about leaving your local community and heading to a city.”

The alumni role models will speak to pupils about their own career journeys, the barriers they have experience­d and some of the lessons they have learned along the way. They will also help highlight some of the different careers and career pathways available.

They could also help the students with work experience opportunit­ies or by putting them in touch with local networks and contacts who can help them to reach their career goals, particular­ly within the local community.

A toolkit has been developed by Future First to help schools create a new alumni programme. The toolkit will be made available to all secondary schools across Wales so they can work to recruit appropriat­e and relevant role models for their pupils. It will provide a stepby-step guide which contains real life examples as well as templates that schools can use to recruit former pupils.

There is also informatio­n on safeguardi­ng and GDPR, and guidance on how to get the most out of an alumni scheme using virtual interactio­ns at a time when face to face contact is limited.

This toolkit will be enhanced by the intensive work that Careers Wales are doing with the 10 schools in the South Wales Valleys. The participat­ing schools include: Risca Comprehens­ive School, Abertiller­y Learning Community School, Blackwood Comprehens­ive School, Ysgol Garth Olwg, Cardinal Newman RC School, Tonyrefail Community School, Cyfarthfa High School, Pen y Dre High School and Maesteg Comprehens­ive School.

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