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The National Apprenticeship Service

Overview: This government platform helps students search for apprenticeships and work experience placements across a wide range of industries in London and nationwide. Students can filter by sector and location.

Labour Market Information

START LMI breaks down jobs and labour market information in each London borough

The Careersometer tool can be used to explore and compare key information, including labour market data, about different occupations to help identify potential careers.
Nomis publishes data from the Office for National Statistics related to the labour market at national, regional and local levels
LMI for All provides a wealth of information and intelligence on the UK labour market
The Skillsometer tool helps students to identify future careers they may be interested in

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What age can my child join Fidelis College?

From September 2025, Oakwood, The Cedars, and The Laurels Schools will transition into Fidelis College — a co-educational school for children aged 4 to 18. Each section of Fidelis College —Prep, College and Sixth Form — has its own identity and educational approach, tailored to the needs of each stage of development. However, all share a common educational vision rooted in academic excellence, character formation and the Catholic values that define the spirit of the school.

Why choose Fidelis College for my child's education?

Fidelis College is a top co-educational school with a Catholic ethos in South London that strives to help students reach their academic potential and develop strong character and moral values through close collaboration with parents. The school promotes a love of learning, virtue-based character education, and cultural literacy. Teachers are chosen as both experts and role models, while pastoral care focuses on wellbeing, responsibility, and service. Rooted in Catholic values, Fidelis offers a holistic education that prepares students to lead meaningful, happy lives and contribute positively to society.

What does it mean for Fidelis College to be part of the Parentes Foundation?

Parentes Foundation was established to promote high quality education through the development of human virtues. It has a strong financial backing through its ProEduca Group, one of the largest educational organisations in the world. It supports more than fifty educational institutions across the globe, including universities, schools and other educational projects.

The Parentes Foundation has a long term commitment to PACT schools and seeks to ensure that their educational vision will become a reference point for education in the UK.