Children at St John’s Primary School got a real insight into the world of work during an inspiring Careers Day organised as part of Féile’s Inspire project.

The event brought together a range of local role models, professionals, and former pupils who have gone on to build successful careers in fields such as nursing, firefighting, football coaching, art, community work, and filmmaking.

The young people were able to ask questions and hear first-hand about the journey from school to the careers these role models now enjoy – learning about the hard work, determination, and life choices that helped them get there.

Commenting on the event, Féile’s Ruairí Campbell said:

“We were delighted to host the Careers Day at St John’s PS. It really shows the impact of bringing positive, relatable role models into schools to speak to young people.

“Hearing directly from people who grew up locally and have built fulfilling careers helps children in the Creggan, Brandywell and surrounding areas to start exploring the paths that they could take.

“Féile would like to thank everyone who took part and shared their stories and the fantastic young people from St John’s PS for their curious and thought-provoking questions.

“Events like this give young people a real sense of the the talent and opportunity that exist right here in their community – and what they can achieve.

“Through our Inspire project, we’re focused on raising aspirations, building confidence, and supporting young people to make positive choices about their future.”

Amanda Murphy, Vice-Principal of St John’s Primary School added:

“It was an excellent event, really well organised from start to finish, and our children gained so much from the information sessions. They were engaged throughout, asking questions and clearly inspired by everything they heard.

“The role models were patient and kind, which made a real difference on the day. It was wonderful to see so many pupils leaving inspired and full of ideas and talking about their own futures and the opportunities that exist for them.

“The feedback from both the children and the teachers has been extremely positive. Teachers valued how the Careers Day gave pupils practical ideas about different jobs, particularly hearing from role models who live and work in our community. We are very grateful to Féile for making this possible.”

Careers Day is part of Féile’s Inspire project, which also includes literacy and numeracy support, careers advice, employment schemes, and programmes raising awareness of risk-taking behaviour, as well as support for parents and carers.

The project is delivered under Communities in Transition, funded by The Executive Office.

Role Models: Aisling Hutton (Community Health Worker), Seán Coyle (Filmmaker), Katie McLaughlin (Nurse), Michael Houston (Firefighter), Mo Mahon (Football Coach) and Jane Kalnberza (Artist)

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