Apprenticeships
How apprenticeships work
Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study.
As an apprentice you will:
- Be an employee earning a wage and getting holiday pay
- Work alongside experienced staff
- Gain job specific skills
- Get time for training and study related to your role (at least 20% of your normal working hours)
Apprenticeships take from 1 to 5 years to complete depending on their level.
Apprenticeships have equivalent educational levels:
Level | Equivalent Education Level | |
Intermediate | 2 | GCSE |
Advanced | 3 | A-Level |
Higher | 4, 5, 6 and 7 | Foundation Degree and above |
Degree | 6 and 7 | Bachelor's or Master's Degree |
Some apprenticeship qualifications may also give you an additional qualification, such as a diploma.
Useful websites
Higher & Degree Apprenticeship Listing 2024
Apprenticeships Guide 2024National Apprenticeships Week
Apprenticeships - Parents' & Carers' Resources
Information, Advice and Guidance - The National Apprenticeship Service
Understanding Apprenticeships film
Rate My Apprenticeship - Top apprenticeship employers and training providers
Amazing Apprenticeships - Resources
Amazing Apprenticeships - Choices Magazine
Amazing Apprenticeships Employers and Vacancies
Network Rail Advanced Apprenticeship
Resources
A Guide to Apprenticeships for Care Experienced Young People/Care Leavers
Apprenticeship Levels Explained
An Introduction to Apprenticeships
What is a Degree Apprenticeship?
Higher & Degree Apprenticeships Information
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