Finding Direction—Secondary School
Finding Direction represents one of the most important transitions in a person’s life. This is where young people begin to question who they are, what they value and where they are heading. It is no longer just about learning subjects. It is about making decisions that shape their future.
This pathway focuses on helping students build clarity, confidence and real-world awareness. They develop critical thinking, decision-making and personal responsibility. They begin to understand the connection between education, work and life outcomes.
At this stage, many students disengage because they cannot see the relevance of what they are learning. Finding Direction addresses this by linking learning to purpose. It helps students explore career pathways, understand opportunities and build the skills needed to move forward with confidence.
This stage is not about having all the answers. It is about developing the ability to ask the right questions, make informed choices and take ownership of the next step.
