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Higher Education & Careers

From self-discovery to real-world readiness.

The Sherborne Boys Careers Department is the first port of call for inquisitive, ambitious pupils. It helps boys explore a wide range of industries, understand required skills and qualifications, and plan for a successful working life. A major strength is our partnership with the Old Shirburnian Society, whose 6,000+ global members offer mentoring, networking, and career insights across diverse fields.

Careers support begins in the Third Form through to Fifth Form, where boys gain self-awareness through personality and aptitude testing, access to industry-leading research tools, and tailored support from the Careers Team.

Sixth Form

In the Sixth Form, pupils explore advanced topics such as degree apprenticeships, interviews, gap years, and work experience.

The Lower Sixth Careers Convention connects boys with Old Shirburnians through live industry panels – 24 seminars last year, each featuring three alumni and recorded for later viewing.

Our extensive networks help secure placements in fields from accountancy to conservation. Many boys also build their own connections, supported by expert guidance and mentoring from the Sherborne Boys community.

Our Careers and Pathways Manager is Mrs Zoe Fraser.
 

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Gatsby Benchmarks

In 2013, Gatsby commissioned Sir John Holman to define what excellent career guidance in England should look like.

His Good Career Guidance report established eight benchmarks that now form the basis of the Government's Careers Strategy and statutory guidance for schools.
 

A Stable Careers Programme
Our Careers Leader, the Assistant Head (Sixth Form), oversees a robust team including specialists in UCAS, specialist, and overseas higher education. Nine additional staff support the programme through one-to-one and small-group delivery. The full programme is published and reviewed termly, with ongoing evaluation from parents and pupils.
Learning From Career & Labour Market Information
Every Fifth and Lower Sixth pupil receives a one-to-one careers meeting. An online booking system ensures access for further advice. Pupils build profiles via Unifrog, adding competencies and achievements to support CVs and statements.
Addressing Individual Needs

Every Fifth and Lower Sixth pupil receives a one-to-one careers meeting. An online booking system ensures access for further advice. Pupils build profiles via Unifrog, adding competencies and achievements to support CVs and statements.

Linking Curriculum to Careers
Departments complete careers audits. The Careers Team offers subject-specific support, including on degree apprenticeships, especially in STEM.
Encounters with Employers
Pupils meet professionals through lunchtime talks, OS-led events, and the Lower Sixth Careers Conference, featuring 80+ speakers across 24 industries.
Experience of Workplaces
We advertise placements weekly and promote summer work experience after Fifth and Lower Sixth. A Sixth Form carousel covers the 'mock job' process.
Encounters with Higher Education

All pupils access open days and UCAS events. We offer impartial guidance on degree apprenticeships, including follow-ups and one-to-one support.

Personal Guidance
Tutors and the Careers Team provide tailored advice, with online bookings promoted via a weekly bulletin.

UCAS

Sherborne Boys’ Higher Education (HE) programme ensures pupils make informed, confident choices about their post-school pathways.

Whether applying to university, conservatoires, art foundation courses, or degree apprenticeships, boys receive expert, personalised support at every stage.

The process begins in the Lower Sixth, with boys guided through subject and course research, wider reading, and work experience. Applications are developed with help from tutors, Mrs Keene (Careers and Pathways Co-ordinator), and a team of eight experienced staff. One-to-one meetings are encouraged, and boys can drop in to the dedicated HE and Careers Centre at any time.

Unifrog is available to all pupils and parents, providing comprehensive guidance on universities, courses, and application procedures. Its user-friendly tools make exploring options efficient and effective.
 

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UCAS Application Process

The UCAS application process is launched early to give pupils time to prepare strong, well-researched submissions.

During the Upper Sixth, ongoing workshops and tailored support ensure boys complete their applications ahead of deadlines. Guidance continues as they navigate offers and results day, with staff on hand to help each step of the way.

Through this structured and responsive approach, Sherborne Boys equips pupils to pursue ambitious and well-matched higher education routes – ready for success beyond School.

Our Careers and Pathways Co-ordinator is Mrs Susannah Keene.
 

View UCAS Timeline PDF

 



Specialist Higher Education

Pupils aiming for competitive university courses benefit from a tailored programme led by the Head of Specialist Higher Education.

From October in the Lower Sixth, they attend subject discussion groups and, from February, begin one-on-one mentoring with subject specialists. Half-termly meetings ensure ongoing academic development and super-curricular enrichment. In the Upper Sixth, the focus shifts to refining personal statements and preparing for entrance tests and interviews.

Dedicated events such as a mock Oxbridge interview evening and a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) night for medics and vets, along with regular practice tests, help pupils prepare confidently and effectively.

Our Head of Specialist Higher Education is Mr James Crawford.
 

 View Specialist HE Programme Overview

Overseas Higher Education

Sherborne Boys supports applications to universities worldwide, with popular destinations including the USA, Canada, and the Netherlands.

The process typically begins before the Sixth Form with an expression of interest.  For U.S. universities, early preparation for SAT or ACT testing is essential, starting in the Lower Sixth. We work seamlessly with families and external consultants, particularly for specialist routes like sports scholarships. Applications are refined and submitted in the Upper Sixth, often alongside UCAS.

Studying abroad develops adaptability, initiative, and global awareness – qualities that enhance employability and enrich a boy’s confidence, independence, and satisfaction from his higher education experience.

Mr Richard Fuller supports pupils applying to overseas universities, and coordinates the School’s preparation of supporting documents, tailored to each application.
 

View Overseas HE Timeline

Apprenticeships & Degree Apprenticeships

Pupils explore alternatives to university, including degree apprenticeships, from the Lower Sixth, beginning with a presentation by Amazing Apprenticeships.

One-to-one support is offered in the Upper Sixth to guide interested pupils through the search and application process. Degree apprenticeships combine paid work with undergraduate (and sometimes postgraduate) study, typically blending one day of academic learning with four days of on-the-job training. Opportunities and webinars are shared weekly by the Higher Education and Careers Team, who provide full application support. Where possible, pupils also hear from Old Shirburnians who have successfully followed this route.

 



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