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Apprenticeships for Schools and Colleges

Gain a practical qualification, funded using the Apprenticeship Levy

With the support of Real Training, our sister company Educational and Sporting Futures, provides apprenticeships from early career to leadership training, with an emphasis on SEND and health and wellbeing, including sports.

Apprenticeships are a great way to achieve and enhance the necessary knowledge, skills and behaviours to support children, allowing individuals to learn on the job and make use of the Apprenticeship Levy or Government 95% contribution. This significantly reduces or eliminates the cost for your school or college.

Educational and Sporting Futures offer a wide range of apprenticeship courses designed not only for aspiring teaching assistants who are just starting out in their career, but also for experienced school leaders, teaching assistants and SENCOs who are looking to upskill.

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Why choose an Apprenticeship?

Educational and Sporting Futures provide apprenticeships from early career to leadership training.

Designed and delivered by teachers, practitioners and training experts

Delivered by an Ofsted ‘outstanding’ apprenticeship provider

Train new staff or upskill existing team members

Work in partnership to create a bespoke solution that meets your needs

What Apprenticeships are available?

Please visit the Educational and Sporting Futures website for the full list of available apprenticeships.



About Educational and Sporting Futures

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Educational and Sporting Futures are an innovative Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ apprenticeship training provider, that creates opportunities and raises aspirations through apprenticeship pathways. Founded in 2011, they have deep roots within education and partner with schools, Multi-Academy Trusts and colleges to help build successful and effective teams. Visit Educational and Sporting Futures to find out more.

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