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| 14 Oct 2025 | |
| Written by Rachel Biggerstaff (Bampton / Lear) | |
| College News |
At Pangbourne College, we believe that the success of one Pangbournian should inspire another. Our Future Pathways careers programme connects current pupils with the wisdom and experience of our incredible Pangbourne community and we’re looking for more mentors to get involved.
From offering one-to-one career advice and mentoring, to speaking at networking events, careers fairs, or workshops, there are many ways to make a real difference. Your insights into university life, professional journeys, and personal lessons can help shape the ambitions and confidence of those preparing for life beyond Pangbourne.
Our pupils benefit enormously from hearing directly from those who’ve walked the same path. By sharing your experience, you’ll not only give back to the community but also help guide the next generation toward success.
If you’re an OP, parent, or friend of the College, we’d love for you to join our network of volunteer mentors and career supporters.
Register today to become a mentor and help inspire the future of Pangbourne.
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