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Supporting pupils at the Bar

25 June 2025
Issue: 8122 / Categories: Career Clinic
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Eight out of ten pupils feel supported by chambers, but stress and uncertainty is on the rise, according to the Pupil Survey 2025

The Bar Council’s annual survey, answered by 170 pupils, found 90% had a positive experience and 88% reported ‘moderate’ or ‘high’ stress levels (a rise from 82% last year). When asked what affected their wellbeing, the pupils said poor scheduling, excessive and last-minute workloads, and the lack of a work-life balance.

One in six pupils has ‘personally experienced’ bullying, harassment or discrimination, while 28% have observed the same—similar numbers to the past two years.

Two out of five (39%) secured pupillage in the first round compared to 14% in four or more rounds. Median working hours and award were 41-50 hours per week and £30,000-£39,999. The median debt level was £50,000-£59,999—£10,000 more than in 2022.

Bar chair Barbara Mills KC said: ‘A thriving Bar must be one where all pupils feel valued, supported, and see a bright future ahead.’

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