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Mentees and mentors celebrated at ORT Jump graduation ceremony

The programme has been running in Jewish and non-Jewish schools for over 15 years

July 2, 2025 11:58
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The key for young people to get ahead in their career is to find a mentor. This was the message which came out of the ORT Jump mentoring programme’s graduation ceremony on Tuesday evening.

“The support of mentors – in a mentee’s chosen field – will empower the next generation,” said Anna Black, one of the programme’s managers. She said that ORT Jump matched students with mentors from 90 different industries and that this diversity gave students “a jump start to future careers”.

ORT UK run their mentorship programme in 14 secondary schools across London. They have just added King David High School in Manchester to their list of schools they support. Half the schools which ORT offer this free service to are not Jewish, and some of them are based in London’s most deprived areas.

Hilary Tait, careers director at Le Sainte Union School, a Catholic school in Kentish Town, spoke of how helpful the charity was to her pupils. In terms of careers support at home, some of the students “often have no one for them”, she said, adding: “ORT UK is a great example to the world. We can spread that passion and intensity beyond London.”