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As part of National Apprenticeships Week, this week the government announced changes to apprenticeship requirements that will grow the skills we need in high demand sectors like early years. This includes introducing greater flexibility over when standalone English and maths qualifications are required for apprentices: from 11 February, apprentices aged 19 years or older are no longer required to hold level 2 English and maths qualifications in order to complete their apprenticeship.
This will allow many thousands more apprentices to complete their apprenticeships and enter employment, supporting vital sectors such as early years to meet skills and workforce demands. It will also open up opportunity for many more potential apprentices currently excluded from apprenticeships due to not already holding English and maths qualifications.
JOB OVERVIEW The governors of St Mary’s Catholic Primary School welcome applications for the post of Headteacher of our one-form entry school. Through our school mission statement, we nurture and encourage all our children to develop their talents and skills to become confident life-long learners and good citizens. The family of St Mary’s… Continue reading Headteacher vacancy: St Mary’s Catholic Primary School is recruiting
DfE's changes to apprenticeship requirements