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“Apprenticeships give people a chance to learn, earn and achieve” Alex Burghart – Minister for Skills

“Apprenticeships give people a chance to learn, earn and achieve”: The Skills Minister’s message to students and parents

In letters to parents, carers, guardians and students, Minister Burghart sets out some of the ways in which apprenticeships offer a unique opportunity:

  • All apprenticeship costs are paid for by the employer and the government. Apprentices will not have any student loans or tuition fees.
  • Apprentices will spend up to 80% of their time in the workplace applying what they learn in their training – and they are paid (the wage they earn depends on the job, and many employers pay well).

There are hundreds of apprenticeships across an enormous range of occupations, in the largest multinational companies or with small local employers. And there are apprenticeships equivalent to GCSEs or A levels or university degrees – so whatever your child’s final qualifications are when they leave school or college, there are opportunities.

Please click on the links below to view the letters

Open the letter to students

Open the letter to parents, carers, and guardians