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Top universities and employers praise students at Ipswich School's annual careers convention

Top universities and employers highlighted the strong engagement and interest from pupils and parents at Ipswich School's Careers Convention last Wednesday, 26 March.

Why it matters: The convention creates a valuable platform for local students to explore future career options and connect with industry professionals.

The annual event, held on Wednesday, 26 March, attracted more than 55 exhibitors from top universities in the UK and overseas, as well as local and national employers.

Students and staff in front of Ipswich School in Ipswich
(Ipswich School)

What they're saying: "It was a pleasure speaking with so many friendly, engaged, and enthusiastic students, as well as their parents," said one university representative.

Julie Hayes, who led the event, added: "We are incredibly proud of the success of this year's Careers Convention. It's always a joy to see the enthusiasm from both our current students and the wider community."

The details: The event featured eight seminars and drew students from both Ipswich School and surrounding local schools.

  • Throughout the evening, attendees discovered a range of career options through informative sessions and one-on-one interactions with representatives.

  • Old Ipswichians returned to share their post-school experiences, representing various industries and inspiring the next generation with their success stories and advice.

  • Governor Richard Cooper noted that graduate apprenticeships are emerging as "a credible alternative to the traditional degree route," highlighting how the event helps students explore diverse career pathways.

Collage of images from the Ipswich School careers convention
The event featured eight seminars and drew students from both Ipswich School and surrounding local schools(Ipswich School)

What's next: The school has confirmed it will host the convention again next year.

The bottom line: "I spent a considerable amount of time speaking with universities and employers, and without exception, they all regarded the evening as a great success," said Richard Cooper, emphasising the positive feedback from universities and employers who attended the event.

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