Students stepped beyond the classroom and into the world of work as industry professionals brought careers to life in an interactive session designed to spark ambition and broaden horizons.
Pupils at Marine Academy Plymouth welcomed representatives from Babcock as part of the school’s ongoing Future Fridays programme.
The visit from the global defence company gave students insight into a wide range of roles, along with first-hand experiences of the industry and a clearer understanding of the skills and qualifications valued by employers.
Marine Academy Plymouth, part of the Ted Wragg Trust, runs a structured careers programme that provides every student with personalised guidance as they plan their next steps.
Future Fridays play an important role in this work, connecting students with employers and professionals while preparing them for life beyond the classroom. The sessions are designed to broaden horizons and encourage young people to think ambitiously about their futures.
Jennifer Brimming, principal of Marine Academy Plymouth, said: “Welcoming Babcock into the academy gave our students an amazing chance to engage with real-world careers.
“They asked thoughtful questions and were eager to learn more about the different pathways open to them.
“We are extremely grateful to the team from Babcock for sharing their time and expertise, as experiences like this help our students better understand the opportunities available.”
Moira Marder, chief executive of the Ted Wragg Multi-Academy Trust, said: “Providing meaningful opportunities to engage with employers is a vital part of preparing young people for their futures.
“Sessions like this help students gain insight into the world of work and understand how their learning connects to real opportunities beyond school.”



