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St Edward’s Careers Fair: Can you help?

St Edward's School in Cheltenham is arranging a Careers and Higher Education Festival for its students next month.

The event takes place on Thursday April 18 from 10am until 2pm.

The school is looking for a variety of industry experts to take some time to talk with students about their careers and pathways.

A spokesperson for the school said: "At St Edward's we are committed to supporting our students to reach their full potential. Our experienced team guides them to their future pathways and supports them to build their skillset, ensuring they are fully equipped for their next challenge.

"Our aim is to enable students to explore the wealth of future opportunities and to have a meaningful encounter with a wide range of employers and HE institutions."

If you can take the time to support St Edward's students, please complete the form here: https://forms.office.com/e/04CF5ugm6v.

For more information, please contact Natasha Newstead on n.newstead@stedwards.co.uk.

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