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Mini ambassadors are here to help

Students with questions about their options or future career choices can go to one of the school’s 25 newly appointed Mini Ambassadors for help.

Students with questions about their options or future career choices can go to one of the school’s 25 newly appointed Mini Ambassadors for help.

The Year 10 students are there to act as mentors for younger students and to support the Careers Education Information Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) team.

They have been presented with new Mini Ambassador ties which they earned by helping with CEIAG events and supporting younger students in their form groups.

The ambassadors were among a group of Year 10s who took part in an Employability Day last week at The Boathouse in Wisbech.

They worked in partnership with local businesses and students from the Neale Wade school in March to look at job applications and practice interview skills.

Hetty Cliss, CEIAG Ambassador, said: “They developed their work skills and communication skills and learnt about decision making and team work. They got an inside perspective on what employers are looking for and can take their new skills with them into the workplace in the future.”