Who we support

School Leavers

Leaving school is a big step, and it’s normal to feel both excited and unsure about what comes next. Luckily, in Swansea, there are loads of great options available to help you shape your future, whether you’re keen to keep studying, start an apprenticeship, or you’re still figuring things out.

Careers Wales provides impartial, fair, and unbiased advice to school leavers in Swansea, helping you explore all your options after leaving school. Whether you’re thinking about staying in education, starting an apprenticeship, looking for work, or something else, their support is tailored to you and your goals. As a public service, they don’t promote any specific path, so you can trust the guidance is focused on what’s right for you. You can speak to a Careers Adviser in Swansea through your school or by booking an appointment online.

What are my options

If you’re getting ready to leave school in Swansea, going to open evenings and post-16 options events is one of the best things you can do to help plan your next step. These events give you the chance to visit sixth forms, colleges, or training providers and see what they’re really like. You’ll be able to explore different courses, chat with teachers and current students, and ask any questions you have about what’s on offer. It’s a great way to figure out what suits you best—whether you’re thinking about A-levels, vocational courses, apprenticeships, or something else. You’ll also get a clearer idea of entry requirements and what each path could lead to in the future. Taking the time to go along can really help you feel more confident about the choices ahead.

If you’re ready to enter the world of work, there are plenty of ways to do that. You can look for a full-time job, join a paid training scheme like Jobs Growth Wales+, or start an apprenticeship. Careers Wales can help you with job searching, CV writing, and preparing for interviews.
Yes! It’s completely normal to feel unsure. You can speak to a Careers Adviser through your school or book an appointment with Careers Wales. They’ll help you explore your interests and guide you through the options without pressure.
Attend open evenings and post-16 events at local schools, colleges, and training providers. You can also use the Careers Wales website to search for courses, apprenticeships, and other opportunities available in your area.
Think about what subjects or activities you enjoy, how you like to learn (hands-on or classroom-based), and where you see yourself in the future. Talk to teachers, family, and Careers Advisers at school or through Careers Wales. They can give you impartial advice to help you decide what fits you best.
You have several choices, including staying on at sixth form, going to college, starting an apprenticeship, joining a training programme like Jobs Growth Wales+, getting a job, or even becoming self-employed. It’s important to explore each option and think about what suits your interests, goals, and learning style.

Who we support

We are very proud of Olchfa School and its ethos of achievement, excellence and care. We would love you to visit us and see for yourself what the school offers.