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Apprenticeship Success with Burges Salmon
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Five learners who recently completed their apprenticeships with independent UK law firm Burges Salmon, have received their final grades, achieving a distinction – the highest grade possible.
The five learners, who were all studying a Business Administration Level 3 apprenticeship with the Bristol based firm, are:
BLOG: My WorldSkills Journey so far
Hi, my name is Joel Keen and I am a 3rd year engineering apprentice, focussing in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining.
Last year I entered the WorldSkills UK CNC Milling competition, which involves being given a drawing and a block of metal. The drawing is turned into a machine program which controls the machine to make an actual part out of metal. The part is then measured and judged by the experts to determine the winner.
10 Burning Questions About Apprenticeships - Answered!
1. Do apprentices get paid?
All apprentices get paid! Currently, the National Minimum Wage is £4.15 per hour, but this is being increased to £4.30 in April 2021.
If you are 19 or over and have completed the first year of your apprenticeship, you will be entitled to the minimum wage for your age.
Most businesses will pay more than minimum wage as they want to attract the best candidates, some apprentices earn over £10,000 per year!
2. Where does the qualification lead?
Guidance For Employers On New Apprenticeship Levy
Weston College has set up an advice service for employers to help guide them through the new apprenticeship levy, due to be introduced in April 2017.
Last Friday (12th August) the government published proposals for a new funding model for apprenticeships and further details on the apprenticeship levy. The funding will support people of all ages to gain high-quality skills and experience and help employers to offer more training opportunities and build a skilled workforce.
The key points are:
GKN Aerospace apprentice wins Engineering Apprentice of the Year
Joe Martin, an Apprentice Sheet Metal Fabricator at GKN Aerospace, won the title of Engineering Apprentice of the Year at the Weston College Business Awards 2016.
Now in the sixth year, the awards recognise the exceptional achievements of employers and apprentices across a range of industries.
Joe was chosen as the engineering category winner by a panel of judges and was presented with his award on stage by keynote speaker, Sally Gunnell.
College electrical student to represent South West in national competition
A Weston College student has beaten over 3,000 competitors to represent the South West at the National Electrical Apprentice of the Year competition to be held in Stafford in June.
Ben Vanstone, who is currently studying a Level 3 Electrical Installation course, competed against students and apprentices from across the region and came first in the regional competition, overcoming three previous rounds of competition prior to the regional final, winning an iPad in the process.
College Apprentices honoured in first ever graduation ceremony on UK pier
A ‘double first’ for Weston College Apprentices was celebrated on the town’s Grand Pier last week.
Around 70 Apprentices took part in the ‘TrailBlazer’ event, the first of its kind to be held by a UK college and the first graduation ceremony ever to be held entirely on a British pier.
The event was just one of six to be held around the UK and was funded by the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS) and managed by the Association of Colleges (AoC) and the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP).
College celebrates Apprenticeship Week in style
An upsurge of interest in Apprenticeships at Weston College is being celebrated to mark National Apprenticeship Week.
In recent years the number of Apprenticeships at the College has grown enormously, making Weston College one of the biggest facilitators of work-based training in the region.
More than 90 per cent of College apprentices are now retained by their employers after their training period has finished, and the College works with around 1,000 employers from across the region.
National Apprenticeship Week comes to the College
The College is celebrating National Apprenticeship Week (March 3-8) with a series of events and initiatives aimed at encouraging young people to take up a new career.
A touring roadshow, a pop-up shop in Weston-super-Mare’s Sovereign Centre and input into a Skills event at the Winter Gardens are just some of the College’s activities during the week.
Hi, I’m Georgia, an apprentice at Weston College.