Apprenticeships & T Levels
On an apprenticeship, you’re employed to do a real job while studying for a formal qualification, usually for one day a week either at a college or training centre. By the end of your apprenticeship, you’ll hopefully have gained the skills and knowledge needed to either succeed in your chosen career or progress onto the next apprenticeship level.
What you’ll learn depends on the role that you’re training for. However, apprentices in every role follow an approved study programme, which means you’ll gain a nationally-recognised qualification at the end of your apprenticeship.
Skills Minister Letter To Parents
Skills Minister Letter To Students
Follow the links below for more information
https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
https://www.atlas-elektronik.com/career/school-students/uk.html
https://amazingapprenticeships.com/
T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent to 3 A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships.
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