STEM PATHWAY OPEN EVENINIG
Wednesday 25th March 2026 4PM - 6PM
Studying STEM opens the door to exciting careers in everything from space exploration and medicine to software development and sustainable energy. These subjects develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills that are highly valued by employers in a wide range of industries.
CREATIVE & DIGITAL OPEN EVENING
Wednesday 6th May 2026, 4PM - 6PM
For students seeking to develop creative skills
and work in creative industries, which contribute over £77 billion per year to the UK economy. Employment in this sector has grown much faster than the UK economy as a whole. Creatives must learn to network well with others and talk confidently about their work and ideas.
HEALTHCARE SCIENCES OPEN EVENING
Tuesday 14th April 2026, 4PM - 6PM
Explore the world of health, wellbeing, and human performance through our Healthcare Sciences pathway. This route is ideal for those passionate about caring for others, understanding the mind and body, and making a difference in people’s lives. You’ll gain valuable skills and knowledge across subjects such as Health and Social Care, Health (Adult Nursing), Psychology, and Sport preparing you for a wide range of rewarding careers in healthcare, therapy, fitness, and social services.
BUSINESS & FINANCE PATHWAY OPEN EVENING
Wednesday 22nd April 2026, 4PM - 6PM
Get ready to step into the world of enterprise,
money management, and strategic thinking. Our Business & Finance Pathway gives students the knowledge and skills to succeed in a fast-paced, competitive industry. Whether they’re aiming to run their own business, work in banking, accounting, marketing, or management, this pathway will build their confidence and career potential. Learn from real-world case studies, explore how businesses operate, and develop key skills like problem-solving, communication, and financial planning.
SOCIETY & CULTURE PATHWAY OPEN EVENING
Tuesday 19th May 2026, 4PM - 6PM
Learn about global society and progress into a career focused on communities and organisations. Research suggests that 60% of the UK’s leaders have humanities, arts, or social science degrees.
