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Number of Apprenticeship starts at Advanced level aged under 19 (9311) Metric type
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- This is the number of learners who started an apprenticeship at any point during the full academic year (August to July) aged under 19. Apprenticeships are paid jobs that incorporate on-the-job and off-the-job training leading to nationally recognised qualifications. As an employee, apprentices earn as they learn and gain practical skills in the workplace.
An Advanced Apprenticeship is equivalent to two A-level passes. Advanced apprentices work towards work-based learning qualifications such as an NVQ Level 3, Key Skills and, in most cases, a relevant knowledge-based certificate such as a BTEC. To start this programme, the applicant should ideally have five GCSEs at grade C or above or have completed an Intermediate Apprenticeship.
Learners undertaking more than one course will appear only once in the total. Location is based upon the home postcode of the learner. Figures exclude learners where the location is outside of England or unknown. Figures exclude privately funded training.
Periods affected by varying COVID-19 restrictions, which will have impacted on apprenticeship and traineeship learning. Therefore, extra care should be taken in comparing and interpreting data. The data shown is for the latest full academic year, the Department for Education also publishes interim figures.
Data is rounded to the nearest ten and values of fewer than 5 have been suppressed.
- Modified
- 10 Apr 2024
- Data last updated
- 24 Jul 2023
- Short label
- Apprenticeship starts: Advanced Under 19
- Status
- Live
- Output precision
- 0
- Polarity
- a high value is good
- Measure
- Starts
- Dataset
- Apprenticeship
- Collection
- Further education and skills
- Source
- Education and Skills Funding Agency
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