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Careers Week- Dress Up 🐎 πŸ‘¨‍🏫 πŸ‘·‍♀️ πŸ“Έ

Along with our visitors, the students dressed up as a career they may be interested in learning more about. For some, this is a career they might like when they are older. This was a lovely was for students to learn more about careers/ jobs they aren’t familiar with! 

It was fantastic to see the students being so creative and coming up with such a wide variety of careers! 

Picture 1: All types of teachers!πŸ‘¨‍πŸ«πŸ‘©‍🏫

Picture 2: Construction (architect, welder, civil engineer)πŸ‘·πŸ‘·‍♀️

Picture 3: Medical Professionals (Surgeon/ Doctor) πŸ‘©‍⚕️ πŸ‘¨‍⚕️

Picture 4: Pilot, President and Barrister πŸ§‘‍✈️πŸ§‘‍πŸ’Ό

Picture 5: A mixture of careers including; footballer, jockey, photographer, lifeguard, army personnel and singer!⚽️πŸŽπŸ“ΈπŸ›Ÿ







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