You must be at least 16 years old to apply for an apprenticeship, but there is no upper age limit. Individual employers may specify an age range to suit their needs. It is possible to undertake a journalist apprenticeship at both junior and senior levels. Both apprenticeship standards include...
For the Modern Apprenticeship your apprentice will need to be at least 16, or 17 years old for the Graduate Apprenticeship, and resident and working in Scotland. You and the training provider might also have your own entry requirements. For information on how to recruit an apprentice, take a...
Requirements for an Apprenticeship To start an apprenticeship, you must be at least 16 years old, although some programs require you to be 18 due to the nature of the work. Other requirements vary by program, including having a high school diploma or equivalent. Benefits of an Apprenticeship ...
Our apprenticeships are suitable for 16-18 year olds as well as 19+ learners with a strong interest in sport, leisure and teaching. Upon successful placement, we will provide full training, qualifications, mentoring support and guidance throughout your journey. To register for our upcoming open ...
The benefits of the program are presented along with the experience of 20-year old apprentice Grant Seamore who joined Technoturn at 16. The comments of Phillip Palmer who was the first to be trained over ten years ago are provided together with those of David McIlwain, director for the ...
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A total of 1,017 parents of children aged 5- to 16-years-old who attend school were asked how likely they’d be to advise their child to go to university or do a degree-level apprenticeship. Slightly more parents (31 per cent) said they’d advise university over an apprenticeship (27...
Joe Dromey, senior research fellow at the IPPR, writes that level 2 apprenticeships are not working for young learners - and argues that it’s time to create a distinct pre-apprenticeship programme