Bablake Careers Newsletter - Issue 18 (18-19)

Page 1

CAREERS NEWSLETTER 2018-19

Welcome to the final issue of the academic year – we really hope you enjoy this edition and have found 2018-19’s compendium both informative and excellent prompts for discussion. Meanwhile, it has been an exciting week attending the Shine School Media Awards in London, where our latest ‘The Wheatleyan’ won 2 national awards. Well done, Adam, Charlotte and the team! (Full report on p4-5.)

ISSUE 18 – Friday 5 July 2019

TEACH THE TEACHER Students always look surprised when we talk about how teachers may learn just as much from their pupils as youngsters do from them. This was most definitely the case earlier this week when students from next year’s team of reporters for ‘The Wheatleyan’ were discussing how we might collate an online magazine to build on the legacy of Bablake’s particular strength for student journalism. Hearing Lower Sixth students Areej, Jasmine and Vedika discuss the issues and personalities that relate specifically to their generation gave Bablake Careers a speed lesson in the significant importance of YouTubers, Netflix, eSports and influencers. It was a brilliant insight into how careers material would/ should be best delivered and accepted by mutual parties. It would be divisive to highlight individual Bablake students who have previously assisted Bablake Careers in adjusting delivery of a dynamic programme of advice for life beyond Coundon Road. Where would that list start? And where could it ever end, when in effect every pupil has had or will have something to pass on by way of education – an attitude, an experience, a fact or a reflection? However, the department has learnt and continues to be taught technical and creative skills – digital, web-based or photographic – from a staggering procession of talented students. Every story from the many former pupils who have featured in editions like this newsletter or been celebrated online in a tweet, blog or web article have also inspired us. Thank you! Students have taught us to be ambitious and listen to our own advice! We have also been taught by skilled experts, while guiding individuals or groups who have asked for support – e.g. our Feminist and LGBTQ+ societies. No new generation should be underestimated.

YOUNG ACHIEVERS If you were not convinced and inspired by young Bablake achievers like Kare Adenegan, Emma Allroggen, Zien Zhou and countless others at the top of their game long before leaving school, then the media has highlighted two talented and very different 15 year olds this week. Cori Gauff, 2018 Junior French Open champion, has taken the first week at Wimbledon plaudits after defeating 5time Wimbledon winner and tennis legend Venus Williams. “She’s obviously got a wonderful future ahead of herself,” said Roger Federer. Meanwhile, at Glastonbury, rapper Dave invited a bucket-hat clad 15 year old lad – otherwise unknown, unless some huge media scam is later exposed – onto the stage for an impromptu version of AJ Tracey’s ‘Thiago Silva’. #AlexFromGlasto had the time of his life and this has continued with the most incredible media attention since. Just like Cori and Alex, every Bablake learner has the same potential to seize her/his/their own opportunity and be a leader, whatever the sector chosen.

@BablakeCareers


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.