
Glenthorne vets talk
Do You Want To Work With Animals?
Glenthorne vets are offering an exclusive talk to students from Thomas Alleyne’s High School who are interested in working with animals. This will take place from 3-4pm on Wednesday 19th April in F2. A vet, a vet nurse and a veterinary care assistant from Glenthorne’s veterinary practice will all be present to explain their career pathway and their current roles. If you are interested in attending, please email Mrs North on north@tahs.net
Get into Law conferences
All students are invited to the next Get into Law conferences on Saturday 22nd April and Sunday 23rd April (9:30am – 2pm). All year groups are welcome!
Registration link: https://lawmentor.org.uk/product/get-into-law-conference/
Spaces are filling up very quickly, so any interested students are encouraged to book as soon as possible.
As a Judge, I will share my insight into law and offer my best advice for building an application to the best law schools in the country. Please feel free to forward this information to your students so that they can get involved! Tickets are £15 to cover administrative and technological costs.
Topics covered in the conference include:
– Life as a law student, solicitor, barrister, and judge
– Legal myth-busting
– Application timeline
– CV, extracurricular activities, and transferable skills for law
– UCAS – key components to be aware of
– Personal statements
– Interviews
– Entrance exams: LNAT, Cambridge/Oxford Law Exam
I will be answering questions throughout the conference.
Applying to law can be a pretty overwhelming process, so I hope to help your students organise their applications and shine through as future courthouse powerhouses!
Registration link: https://lawmentor.org.uk/product/get-into-law-conference/
Kindest Regards,
Emma Serrano
Chief Mentor for Law
NHS Allied Healthcare Work Experience session
The next NHS Allied Healthcare Work Experience session is on Sunday 2nd April.
The session is suitable for students in all year groups considering a year in healthcare. We encourage any interested students to register before Thursday at 5pm when we close registrations.
Registration Link: https://alliedhealthmentor.org/product/live-virtual-work-experience-programme/.
During the work experience day, students will follow 2 patients from their initial presentation to recovery. They will gain a unique insight into how patients interact with a variety of healthcare professionals and what it’s like to work in an NHS multidisciplinary team. This includes:
– Nursing
– Midwifery
– Paramedicine
– Physiotherapy
– Occupational Therapy
– Dietetics
– Radiography
– Prosthetics and Orthotics
– Speech and Language Therapy
– Pharmacy
Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with healthcare professionals throughout each day. This will empower students to make informed career decisions and demonstrate their commitment to healthcare in their UCAS applications.
Once they’ve registered, students will be emailed links to their virtual work experience portals.
Students are awarded a Work Experience Certificate for every session they complete. Those who complete the full 5-month programme will be awarded a Highly Commended Reference from the Presidents of Allied Healthcare Mentor. These are fantastic additions to their CVs!
Students can register individually at any time throughout the 5-month programme using the link below. We recommend booking early to gain as much out of this programme as possible. Places are £10 a session to cover administrative and technological costs.
Kindest Regards,
Work Experience Team
Allied Healthcare Mentor
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