Futures
Career Choices
Our students are supported by an experienced team of careers and higher education staff, who work with them individually and guide them through their career choices from 11-18.
Our Futures Programme Includes:
- Careers Evenings and Fairs
- Careers Breakfasts and Lunches
- Higher Education Evening
- Your Futures Programme including employability skills
- Work Experience Programme
- Individual careers profiling and interviews for Years 10-11
- Personal Statement Tutors offer individualised advice for Sixth Form for UCAS
- UCAS Apply Training
- Comprehensive Careers resources
- Careers software training
- Year 9 National Enterprise Challenges
- Hot seating across all ages with alumnae, parents and older students
- Inspirational Speaker Programme
- Global Universities
We invite a wide variety of speakers to inspire and advise our students. Recent careers speakers include current parents, former pupils, university admissions staff and tutors, and specialists from the worlds of Business, Enterprise, the Arts, the Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Veterinary, Humanities, the Services, and Technology.
Read our Your Future Bulletin for further information.
King's Links
Our King’s Links programme is centred on university trips for our girls in Years 10–Lower Sixth to meet with our most recent Old Girls at their current universities. They take girls around their own colleges and campuses, and give them the low-down on university life – from the application process, to accommodation, workload, and social life.
Recent university trips include: Bristol, Cambridge, Manchester and Oxford.
'If anyone doubts that girls’ schools are the catalyst for gradual but determined social revolution, they should come to King’s High. At the heart of a relatively conservative area is this dynamic powerhouse for social change, unleashing on the quiet byways of Warwickshire the full force of
young women who know what they want the world to look like and how to go about getting it there. There's a careful and not sensational development of confidence and leadership, a respect for serious academic thought and analysis that is not showy or judged by solely A*s.' The Good Schools Guide