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Full first name(s):
Surname:
Date of birth:
Name and surname of parents or guardians:
Name and surname of parents or guardians:
Address:
Telephone number(s):
Mobile phone number(s):
E-mail address:
School(s) attended up to the present:
Serious illnesses / operations / accidents:
Make a copy of your birth certificate and keep it in the file. If your parents still have the clinic card indicating the immunizations and vaccinations you had as an infant, copy it and place it in the file as well.
Make a list of your present school subjects / learning areas in order of preference.
Fill in the latest mark or symbol you achieved.
Make a list of your extramural activities in order of preference:
If you are able to link an achievement or a mark to the activity, place it in the second column:
Write down any leadership position that you hold at school:(For example library prefect, tuck shop assistant, scholar patrol officer, etc.)
Complete this column if you are involved in any community service, e.g. cleaning the kennels at the Animal Welfare Society or washing penguins at SANCOB.
(If you have nothing to fill in here, you should think about becoming involved in some kind of community service. Perhaps you could simply take your elderly neighbour’s dog for a walk every afternoon.)
Make a list of the high schools in your area. Arrange them in order of preference. Start with the school that is your first choice.
Reflect on what you want to do once you have completed your school career; e.g. university studies, technikon studies, au pair work, overseas travel, etc.
If you are considering attending a university, technikon or college after completing your matric, complete the table below. Arrange your entries in order of preference.
Institution | Field of study | Website |
e.g. University of Pretoria | Music (B.Mus.) | csc@up.ac.za |
If you intend to take a “gap year”, hope to work as an au pair or are planning a future career, enter your choices in order of preference:
Make a list of three careers that you would possibly like to follow one day, in order of preference:
In a few sentences, say why you have chosen them.
Write a few sentences about your plans for the future. You may give your imagination free reins. (Remember, Mark Shuttleworth wished that he could go on a space trip, and his dreams came true!)
Compile a list of addresses, telephone numbers, contact persons, e-mail addresses and websites that you may need when you start working or studying.
Collect brochures, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, etc. that have to do with possible fields of study, institutions, careers, etc., in which you are interested. Put them in flip files.
Hint:
Newspaper supplements that are aimed at potential school leavers often contain information on careers and fields of study.
Save your certificates, reports and any documents regarding sports, academic, cultural and leadership achievements in this section.
Learning outcomes(LOs) |
LO 5 |
Orientation to the World of WorkThe learner will be able to make informed decisions about further study and career choices. |
Assessment standards(ASs) |
We know this when the learner: |
5.1 discusses interest and abilities related to career and study opportunities; |
5.2 explains the value and importance of work in fulfilling personal potential; |
5.3 identifies services and sources for career and study information; |
5.4 reports on an initiated or simulated career-related activity; |
5.5 demonstrates time management skills and accountability in carrying out responsibilities. |
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