Samuel talks us through his decision to take the college to degree route on leaving North Berwick High School.
Videos
Thinking about languages?
A fantastic podcast from former North Berwick High student Flora on her journey through school, university and her current job.
Here is a copy of Flora’s presentation she delivered to S3.
NBHS Presentation (1)
A career with Jaguar Land Rover
Meet former North Berwick High student James and his colleague Emily, both apprentices with Jaguar Land Rover.
Find out more about Jaguar Land Rover apprenticeships here
You can use the resources at MWOW here to help with your career planning.
More on STEM careers at Futuremorph here
Information and resources at Tomorrow’s Engineers here
Podcast from James and Emily on applying for their apprenticeships
Screenshot of the S3 responses to the talk
Report on the session including some interesting responses!
George Elderfield – STEM Ambassador
Former North Berwick High student and now STEM Ambassador, George Elderfield tells us about his engineering journey to date and what the future offers.
Employment in Finance from S6
William, from North Berwick High, tells us why he chose the employment option as opposed to full time study to develop his career in the financial sector. He also gives us some very useful employability tips as well!
Why take languages?
Louise Whyte from SCILT explains why.
A career in Illustration and Teaching
Former North Berwick High student Eilidh Muldoon returns to talk about her journey after leaving school to Illustrating and Teaching.
Eilidh Muldoon – Illustrator & Designer
http://cargocollective.com/eilidhmuldoodles here
http://muldoodles.blogspot.co.uk here
Part 1.
Part 2.
Student feedback here and below.
Jack on Project Trust
Gap Year experience in Senegal.
Law at Cambridge
Alex tells us about his successful application.
Raleigh experience Tanzania
Join former North Berwick High student Rachel talking about her Raleigh experience and her plans to study Maths with Biology at university. Oh and why Swahili is important! More information at www.raleighinternational.org or here