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Year 10 Work Experience 2018 List of Employers Year 10 Work Experience 2018 List of Employers The following employers all hosted successful work experience placements last year and will be contacted this year by the Work Experience Administrator. If a placement is offered to the school, it will be included on the ‘job board’ that will be displayed in the Careers Suite and Middle School in the New Year. If pupils have not found their own placements, they will have the opportunity to ‘apply’ for their preferred job board placements in the Spring Term. We respectfully ask that you do not contact these employers directly regarding work experience. This is to ensure fairness, so that we are able to offer all pupils the opportunity to apply for the placement via the school’s own processes. ABC Pre-School (Ipswich) Ltd G Debman Family Butchers Katie's Garden Plant Centre Adam and Eve Gainsborough Sports Centre Kembroke Kennels Ltd Ashe Converting Equipment GAME Kier Services - Suffolk Highways Attwells Solicitors Garden House Nursery Lewis Hair Team AXA Insurance GB Railfreight Ltd Little Acorns Pre-School Baiss and Co GBS Builder (Ipswich) Ltd MacRefresh Ltd Ballam Accountants Gecko Theatre Markhams Fishing Tackle Barclays Bank Plc Genesis Orwell Mencap Marks and Spencer Barker Gotelee Solicitors Genevac Ltd Mediterranean Shipping Company (U.K.) Belvoir Ipswich Greshams Sports and Social Club Ltd Milsoms - Kesgrave Hall Ltd Bower Fuller (Barnes Group) Gymnastics in Ipswich Ltd MLM Boyer Planning Ltd H & F Autos Mullins Dowse Architects Ltd Broke Hall Primary School Handford Hall Primary School Mutual Media (UK) Ltd Bruizer Heath Primary School My Hounds Wash & Groom Bulldog Vintage Lighting Heron IT Ltd Newton Hall Equitation Centre Busy Bees Rushmere Highfield Nursery School Norwich Road GP Surgery Buzzbee Babes Nursery School Hill Farm Equestrian Centre OOCL UK Branch Ltd Cake and Catwalk (Chelmondiston) Oxfam Bookshop Castle Hill School Hillside Community Primary School Parkside Academy PRU Cedarwood Primary School Holywells Catering Ltd PCI-PAL (UK) Ltd Chantry Academy - Sports Infotex UK Ltd Phoebe Centre Christchurch Catering Co Inhealth Communications Ltd PMG Schoolwear Christchurch Solicitors LLP Inspire Suffolk Pretty’s Solicitors CJ Electrical Contracting Services IO Radio Primark Stores Clifford Road Primary School Ipswich & Suffolk Club Co Ltd Ransomes Jacobsen Ltd Concertus Design & Property Ipswich Building Society Ravenswood Community Primary School Consultants Ltd Ipswich CAB (Citizens Advice Realise Futures - Poppy's Pantry Copdock Riding Centre Bureau) Re-Create Social Enterprises Ltd Copleston High School Ipswich Community Media (ICM) RGL (Roger Gladwell) Landscape Design Corbel Solutions Centre Ipswich Museum & Construction Contractors Craftability Ipswich Private Kindergarten Ltd Rhymes Nursery Crown Pools Ipswich Transport Museum RSPCA - Suffolk East & Ipswich Branch Daisychain Pre-School ISG Engineering Services UK Rushmere Golf Shop Ltd Dale Hall Primary School Itineris Ltd Rushmere Hall Primary School Day Lewis Pharmacy Jack n Jill Nursery Ryan's Debenhams Plc Jackson Civil Engineering Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd Easton Farm Park Jacob Bailey Group / White Space Salthouse Harbour Hotel Edelweiss Day Care Jayar Car Parts SASUK - School Athletics Solutions E-Mediacy Ltd Jimmys Farm via Rural Education SEH French Ltd Emmaus Ipswich John Lewis at Home Ipswich Sidegate Primary School Felixstowe Library John Olivers Hairdressing Slog & Hustle Barbering Fred Olsen Cruise Lines JPC CDM Services (a division of J P Small World Kindergarten French's Care Haven Chick & Partners Ltd) Specsavers Sproughton Primary School Suffolk County Council Tesco Stores Ltd - Martlesham St Elizabeth Hospice (Communications Team) The Alex / Café Bencotto St Helen's Primary School Suffolk County Council - Fire and The Entertainer St Johns CEVA Primary School Rescue Service The Foxhall Centre Lavender Trust St Johns Pre-School Playgroup Suffolk Family Carers The Oaks Community Primary School St Margaret’s CEVAP School Suffolk Libraries - Gainsborough The Saplings (Martlesham) St Mary's Catholic Primary School Suffolk Libraries - Ipswich County The Suffolk Punch Trust St Mary’s Pre-School Playgroup Suffolk Libraries - Rosehill Thomas Wolsey School St Matthew's Primary School Suffolk Mind WD Coes Ltd St Pancras Catholic Primary Suffolk Record Office West End Leasing School Suffolk Water Park / Firthmill West End Music Sue Ryder Shop Fisheries Willow Park Montessori Nursery Suffolk Blue Cross Rehoming Suffolk Young People’s Health YMCA Suffolk - Impact Fitness Centre Project 4YP There are some employers that will only offer self-generated placements and prefer to hear from pupils directly, so feel free to contact these:- Anglian Water Ensors Accountants LLP Ipswich Museum Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm Fairstep Solicitors Suffolk Archaeology CIC Birketts LLP Ipswich24 Magazine Suffolk Chamber of Commerce BT Port of Felixstowe / Hutchison Ports Suffolk County Council East of England Co-op – All Fynn Valley Golf Club Sutton Hoo Branches (I have application forms) Foxs Marina UK Power Networks Eclipse Sound and Light Ltd Ipswich Borough Council Woodbridge Tide Mill Living Museum Elmy Cycles Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust Please note neither the Police Force nor the Armed Forces offer places to the school and only give placements to cadets if you approach them directly. Ipswich Town Football Club, Colchester United Football Club and DanceEast only offer places to members of their academies and Ipswich Hospital will only offer self-generated placements. AXA Corporate Solutions and Willis Towers Watson limit placements to pupils who have close relatives or friends who work there. It may also be worth looking further afield if you have the time to research, transportation and/or accommodation. Some examples include:- HSBC UK The Science and Technology Rolls-Royce The National Maritime Museum Facilities Council Nissan Deutsche Bank National Trust Volvo UK Sony Playstation .
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