West Lancashire Community High School prides itself on preparing students for adulthood. Students have had the opportunity to learn about the essential skills needed in wider life through educational visits, work experience, school games, community projects, careers week and business engagement, Christmas enterprise, horticulture, gym and swim programme, residentials and Duke of Edinburgh programme. All these planned events, opportunities and experiences, help provide opportunities for students to develop their essential skills as they progress through school and into adulthood. Our work experience programmes have been a fantastic opportunity for students to build their essential skills. We ran an essential skills workshop for all our work experience providers, and provided them with information packs about the essential skills. This helped them to discuss essential skills with students during their placements. Students also reflect on how they use their essential skills in their work experience diaries. We also ran a really successful Reverse Careers Fair, where students presented their essential skills strengths to employers. This was a fantastic event and led to three students successfully securing new placement opportunities. The skills have also been brought to life through the projects, which KS4 have enjoyed using. For example, we used Brilliant Books on World Book Day and Groovy Gardeners during National Careers Week.