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BexleyheathStratfordWoolwich February Half Term Tuesday 17 th Wednesday 18 th Thursday 19 th April Half Term Tuesday 7 th Wednesday 8 th Thursday 9 th May Half Term Tuesday 26 th Wednesday 27 th Thursday 28 th Skills for Growth will be holding “School Leaver” recruitment sessions during the upcoming half terms. This is a fantastic opportunity for Year 11 students that are interested in finding out about Apprenticeship opportunities. *Please see below the information about Skills for Growth and the dates that are available* Skills for Growth Currently Offer the following programmes; Study Programme Study Programme is the perfect option for young people who want to improve upon their Maths and English skills. It allows young people to gain the qualifications that they need to progress in a supportive environment. Achieve Maths, English and Vocational qualifications in a supportive and welcoming environment Qualifications range from Entry Level 2 – Level 2 2 weeks work experience Direct progression opportunities to Traineeships, Apprenticeships and FE Access to bursary (up to £30 per week) Free Oyster card Access to additional Key Worker support Traineeships Between 7 weeks and 6 months of work experience in your chosen sector Key Worker Support Access to bursary Free Oyster card Direct Progression opportunities to apprenticeships and full time work Offered in a wide range of work places including ‘Get Creative’ Apprenticeships Full time work with the support of your assessor and tutor Opportunity to work towards L2 and L3 qualifications Minimum of £2.73 per hour Customer Service (Including; Pharmacies and Solicitors Business Administration (Including Dr Surgeries, Estate Agents, Finance, Recruitment companies) Childcare (Nurseries, Primary Schools) IT Hairdressing Please contact Steven Lipscombe or someone from the Learner Recruitment Team on | to register your interest!!!

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