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Amazing careers resources and student competition from The Ivy House

Introducing the Ivy House – a talent development organisation. They have a Future Leaders Project for students aged between 15 and 18. It is entirely free to participating schools and their students.

It consists of two parts:

  1. Online resources including lesson plans and videos and challenges, structured Q&A frameworks, etc. I have had a look at these and the range of topics covered is staggering. Just about everything you can think of to support a young person, from any background with their next steps. All supported by some pretty big sponsors, such as NatWest. You can register here - https://www.ivyhouse.co.uk/future-leaders/. The Benchmarks being supported are clearly identified for each topic.

  2. A competition, with what looks like quite an international reach – entries open on 23rd September with a deadline of 31st October - https://www.ivyhouse.co.uk/future-leaders/competition/

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