These free Career in the Curriculum resources will help you achieve Gatsby Benchmark 4 by linking actual jobs at National Grid to the KS3 and KS4 Maths curriculum.
These resources help students understand how the subject-specific skills and knowledge that they develop in their Maths lessons will support them for future careers. We’d recommend printing these to be displayed in classrooms, presenting them at open evenings, or using them to support students when choosing their options.
We understand that Gatsby Benchmark 4 can be difficult for schools to fulfill or evidence across all subjects. These resources are designed to equip teaching staff with a better understanding of specific and real-life jobs at National Grid, and how these relate to their own teaching specialisms, to share this with students.
KS3: Students will be informed about how their mathematical fluency, especially in moving freely between different representations, could support them to become a Finance Business Partner at National Grid.
KS4: Students can identify how solving problems through mathematical models would help build the skills that they would need to become a Senior Project Manager at National Grid.
Resources are also available for the following KS3 and KS4 subjects:
Art and Design
Computing
DT
English
Geography
History
Science
If you’d like to access more school resources by National Grid, or if you’d like to speak to National Grid ambassadors about their role and work, sign up to the free Careers Hub platform here.
These free Career in the Curriculum resources will help you achieve Gatsby Benchmark 4 by linking actual jobs at National Grid to the KS3 and KS4 English curriculum.
These resources help students understand how the subject-specific skills and knowledge that they develop in their English lessons will support them for future careers. We’d recommend printing these to be displayed in classrooms, presenting them at open evenings, or using them to support students when choosing their options.
We understand that Gatsby Benchmark 4 can be difficult for schools to fulfill or evidence across all subjects. These resources are designed to equip teaching staff with a better understanding of specific and real-life jobs at National Grid, and how these relate to their own teaching specialisms, to share this with students.
KS3: students will be informed about how public speaking skills would be useful as a Performance and Innovation Analyst at National Grid.
KS4: students will see how being taught how to write accurately and fluently would support a career as an External Affairs and Communications Manager at National Grid.
Resources are also available for the following KS3 and KS4 subjects:
Art and Design
Computing
DT
Geography
History
Maths
Science
If you’d like to access more school resources by National Grid, or if you’d like to speak to National Grid ambassadors about their role and work, sign up to the free Careers Hub platform here.
These free Career in the Curriculum resources will help you achieve Gatsby Benchmark 4 by linking actual jobs at National Grid to the KS3 and KS4 Computing curriculum.
These resources help students understand how the subject-specific skills and knowledge that they develop in their Computing lessons will support them for future careers. We’d recommend printing these to be displayed in classrooms, presenting them at open evenings, or using them to support students when choosing their options.
We understand that Gatsby Benchmark 4 can be difficult for schools to fulfill or evidence across all subjects. These resources are designed to equip teaching staff with a better understanding of specific jobs at National Grid, and how these relate to their own teaching specialisms, to share this with students.
KS3: Students will see how the knowledge they develop in using technology safely, responsibly and securely would support them to become a Cyber Security higher Apprentice at National Grid.
KS4: Students will find out how their analytic and problem-solving skills would help them in a career as a Principal Software Engineer at National Grid.
Resources are also available for the following KS3 and KS4 subjects:
Art and Design
DT
English
Geography
History
Maths
Science
If you’d like to access more school resources by National Grid, or if you’d like to speak to National Grid ambassadors about their role and work, sign up to the free Careers Hub platform here.
These free Career in the Curriculum resources will help you achieve Gatsby Benchmark 4 by linking actual jobs at National Grid to the KS3 and KS4 Design and Technology (DT) curriculum.
These resources help students understand how the subject-specific skills and knowledge that they develop in their DT lessons will support them for future careers. We’d recommend printing these to be displayed in classrooms, presenting them at open evenings, or using them to support students when choosing their options.
We understand that Gatsby Benchmark 4 can be difficult for schools to fulfill or evidence across all subjects. These resources are designed to equip teaching staff with a better understanding of specific jobs at National Grid, and how these relate to their own teaching specialisms, to share this with students.
KS3: Students will see how the technical knowledge they develop, specifically to understand and use the properties of materials, would help them to become a Power Systems Engineer at National Grid.
KS4: Students will be taught how the technical principles they develop, especially those in energy generation, would help them to become a Lead Safety Engineer at National Grid.
Resources are also available for the following KS3 and KS4 subjects:
Art and Design
Computing
English
Geography
History
Maths
Science
If you’d like to access more school resources by National Grid, or if you’d like to speak to National Grid ambassadors about their role and work, sign up to the free Careers Hub platform here.
These free Career in the Curriculum resources will help you achieve Gatsby Benchmark 4 by linking actual jobs at National Grid to the KS3 and KS4 Science curriculum.
These resources help students understand how the subject-specific skills and knowledge that they develop in their Science lessons will support them for future careers. We’d recommend printing these to be displayed in classrooms, presenting them at open evenings, or using them to support students when choosing their options.
We understand that Gatsby Benchmark 4 can be difficult for schools to fulfill or evidence across all subjects. These resources are designed to equip teaching staff with a better understanding of specific and real-life jobs at National Grid, and how these relate to their own teaching specialisms, to share this with students.
KS3: Students will see how what they learn in Physics lessons regarding energy changes and transfers would support a future career as a Substation Engineer at National Grid.
KS4: Students will find out about how their Chemistry knowledge regarding Earth and Atmospheric Science would support them to become an Energy Strategic Planning Lead at National Grid.
Resources are also available for the following KS3 and KS4 subjects:
Art and Design
Computing
DT
English
Geography
History
Maths
If you’d like to access more school resources by National Grid, or if you’d like to speak to National Grid ambassadors about their role and work, sign up to the free Careers Hub platform here.
**These free Career in the Curriculum resources will help you achieve Gatsby Benchmark 4 by linking jobs at National Grid to the KS3 and KS4 Art and Design curriculum.
These resources help students understand how the subject-specific skills and knowledge that they develop in their Art and Design lessons will support them for future careers. We’d recommend printing these to be displayed in classrooms, presenting them at open evenings, or using them to support students when choosing their options.
We understand that Gatsby Benchmark 4 can be difficult for schools to fulfill or evidence across all subjects. These resources are designed to equip teaching staff with a better understanding of specific jobs at National Grid, and how these relate to their own teaching specialisms, to share this with students. **
KS3: Students will see how the analysis and evaluation skills they are taught in Art and Design would support them to pursue a career as a Social Media Officer at National Grid.
KS4: Students will find out how refining their work in Art and Design will develop experimentation and evaluation skills which they could then use as a Brand and Marketing Manager at National Grid.
Resources are also available for the following KS3 and KS4 subjects:
Computing
DT
English
Geography
History
Maths
Science
If you would like to access more resources by National Grid, or speak to ambassadors from National Grid, sign up to the free Careers Hub here.