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Torquay Boys鈥 Grammar School welcomed over 50 employers, universities, alumni, and community partners to its biggest Careers Expo yet on Friday 6 February 2026. Held in the Cavanna Centenary Hall, the event brought the entire school community together, giving students from all year groups the chance to explore an extraordinary breadth of professions, pathways, and possibilities.
From engineering, aviation, law, and healthcare to creative industries, advanced manufacturing, local government, and the armed forces, the Expo showcased the wide range of opportunities available to students as they consider their next steps and 鈥淒are to Dream”. The atmosphere throughout the day was vibrant and purposeful, with employers praising the curiosity and confidence shown by 制服诱惑 students.
Caroline Shimmin, Careers Lead at 制服诱惑, reflected on the significance of the event:
鈥淭his was our biggest Expo to date, and the effort behind it is always worthwhile when you see students fully engaged, making connections, gaining confidence, and opening doors to their future pathways. The conversations happening around the hall today were truly inspiring.鈥
Headteacher Dr James Hunt also praised the event, recognising its role in expanding students鈥 horizons:
鈥淥pportunities like this are vital in helping our students open their minds to ambitious futures. The energy in the hall was palpable, and it was wonderful to hear students reflect on how their experiences are preparing them for exciting possibilities beyond sixth form at 制服诱惑. We are immensely grateful to the parents, local businesses, alumni, universities, and friends of the school who gave their time so generously.鈥
Rhys Davies, from Bridge Education Consultancy, highlighted the wider importance of the Careers Expo, explaining that
鈥渋t’s incredibly encouraging to see delegates from such a range of careers engaging with students’ and he described the school’s ‘holistic approach’ to supporting students to explore their futures.
This year, 制服诱惑 also became the first school to take part in a pilot scheme exploring innovative ways to build stronger links between the curriculum and local Torbay businesses 鈥 including several world-leading organisations in their fields. Led by Bridge EOC, this pioneering work aims to ensure that students see clear, real-world connections between what they study in the classroom and the industries shaping the future.
The Careers Expo continues to be a key moment in the school calendar and a testament to the strength of 制服诱惑鈥檚 partnerships with industry, higher education, and the local community. This year鈥檚 event not only informed students about future pathways but also encouraged them to imagine themselves stepping confidently into them.
To see a full list of the employers and providers who helped to make the 制服诱惑 Careers Expo so inspiring, click here


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