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Thursday 5th March is World Book Day. Our annual celebration of books and reading will take place in the school library with a small informal event at lunchtime. There will also be a short story read to pupils in 4-6 minute sections at the beginning of each lesson.World Book Day was created in 1995 and we have been marking the event in the school library for the last 15 or so years.Evidence from the Book Trust shows that reading for pleasure has many benefits, from overcoming disadvantage, developing improved mental wellbeing, relationships and social skills, supporting and improving attainment in education, developing creativity and empathy. (Further information: files.booktrust.org.uk/docs/documents/BookTrusts-Benefits-of-Reading.pdf?v=1743075166)We aim to promote reading for pleasure here, by allowing choice of reading, whilst also giving pupils time set aside to read. Marking events such as National Poetry Day and World Books Day reinforce this by providing a fun way to engage with and talk about reading, sharing our favourite books or even making suggestions for the library.Tomorrow, £1 book tokens will be given to those who want them. They can be used in part payment for a new book or in exchange for the official WBD £1 books from local bookshops. We will also have a few available in the library.Pupils may also like to enter the Book token design competition with good book token prizes for both the school and the pupil. Entry forms avalable from the library – closing date (to allow time to be sent off for official date of 27th) is Friday 20th March) (Further info and entry form: www.worldbookday.com/competitions/design-a-national-book-token-competition-2026/)

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Career Support

Skills Development Scotland (SDS) is the national skills agency, and we deliver Scotland’s Career Service.

Our careers advisers deliver career information, advice and guidance in your school to pupils from S1-S6. We are there to help you understand the world of work and to develop the career management skills you need as you move through school and beyond.

Your school careers advisers are:

You might meet them with your class at a group activity, at a careers event, or at a one-to-one appointment.

Your careers adviser can speak to you about:

  • understanding and developing yourself, your strengths, and your skills
  • making your option choices
  • career choices
  • courses, training, and volunteering
  • CVs, applications, and interviews
  • apprenticeships
  • local and national job opportunities.

You can also visit our careers website My World of Work.

Beyond school, you can speak to our expert advisers in any of our SDS centres or community venues nationwide. We help people of all ages. You can find your nearest centre at myworldofwork.co.uk/centres.

 


My World of Work

My World of Work is your careers website and it’s packed full of tools and information to help you confidently make the best decisions for you.

There’s lots to do and explore and the more you tell the site about yourself, the more career ideas you’ll get just for you.

  • Follow your ‘to do’ list which guides you through the site as you go through school
  • Find out more about yourself with About Me, Strengths, and Skills Explorer tools
  • Explore career suggestions matched to your personality
  • Learn about routes into careers such as courses, training, and apprenticeships
  • Discover where your option choices could take you
  • Record and understand your skills and achievements
  • Get help with CVs, applications, and interviews

Register for an account today and keep using the site as you go through school.

Discover and explore what your future could be at myworldofwork.co.uk  

Support for parents and carers

My World of Work also offers a dedicated section for parents and carers, designed to help you with career conversations.

It is packed with information such as the industries offering exciting opportunities in Scotland and the different routes into careers.

And if you are looking with support with planning and managing your own career, the site can help you understand your skills, find and apply for a job, discover learning and training, and more.

Visit myworldofwork.co.uk

 


Apprenticeships

Foundation Apprenticeships 

Foundation Apprenticeships can set pupils up for a big future with the skills employers need in some of Scotland’s most exciting and fastest growing industries.

A Foundation Apprenticeship is an option choice that allows pupils to get real industry experience while they are still at school.

Choose a Foundation Apprenticeship at SCQF Level 6 (the same level as a Scottish Higher) in S5 or S6, available in 12 subjects such as Engineering, Scientific Technologies, and Software Development.

There are also pilot SCQF Level 4 and 5 Foundation Apprenticeships in selected schools, for pupils from S3 to S6 in Construction, Automotive and Hospitality.

Here is a quick guide to Foundation Apprenticeships covering what to expect and how they differ from other school subjects.

Visit apprenticeships.scot/foundation to find out what’s available and to apply online.

Apprenticeships.scot

Apprenticeships.scot is the place to go for apprenticeships in Scotland with all the information you need on how to become a Foundation, Modern or Graduate Apprentice.

Search and apply for apprenticeship vacancies across Scotland in a wide range of industries and create an online account so it’s straightforward to submit job applications. You can also sign up to the job alert to get the latest job vacancies in your email inbox each week.

No matter what stage you’re at, apprenticeships can help you get set for a bright future.

  • Foundation Apprenticeships: get industry experience, the skills employers need, and a recognised qualification while you’re still at school
  • Modern Apprenticeships: work, earn and learn and gain skills, experience, and qualifications along the way
  • Graduate Apprenticeships: get a paid job in key sectors, and gain industry experience while you work towards a degree

Visit apprenticeships.scot to find the right apprenticeship for you.

 


Digital World

Digital World provides information on the skills and training needed to work in Scotland’s tech sector.

Through case studies, and online learning tools, the site inspires school pupils to become digital humans, people who are able to challenge convention and make a real difference in the world through technology and creativity.

Visit digitalworld.net to find out more.

 

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