LHS Year 10 Information Booklet 2018-19
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What can I do next?<br />
From an apprenticeship you could go onto the advanced level apprenticeship. In the long term you could<br />
do a higher apprenticeship and may progress to a part time Foundation or Honours Degree.<br />
There are apprenticeships in different job areas such as:<br />
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Accounts, Finance<br />
Business and Administration<br />
Childcare<br />
Construction<br />
Customer Service, Retailing and Wholesaling<br />
Engineering<br />
Hairdressing and Health and Beauty<br />
Hospitality and Catering<br />
IT<br />
Manufacturing<br />
Motor Vehicle<br />
Travel and Tourism<br />
Transportation<br />
Where can I find an apprenticeship?<br />
The National Apprenticeship Service is aimed at people looking for information and opportunities, so visit<br />
the website to find out more information and to search and apply for apprenticeship vacancies:<br />
www.appreticeships.org.uk. You will complete a CV which will enhance your application.<br />
All students who wish to access an apprenticeship must also apply to college or 6th form. To ensure that<br />
you have a guaranteed progression route in place. College and 6th forms applications are completed<br />
(generally) by the end of January whilst apprenticeships are not usually advertised until later in the year.<br />
Traineeships<br />
Traineeships are a new programme for young people who want to work, but who need extra help to gain<br />
a apprenticeship or job. Traineeships provide an opportunity to develop the skills and workplace<br />
experience that employers require. Traineeships are available for 16 – 23 year olds (up to 25 for young<br />
people with learning disabilities). Traineeships fit within broader study programmes for 16-<strong>19</strong> year-olds.<br />
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