Apprenticeship programmes

Apprenticeship Programmes for Greenwich Schools

Shooters Hill Sixth Form College is proud to offer apprenticeships for both new hires and existing staff at Greenwich schools. These programmes combine on-the-job employment with professional training, providing an effective pathway for staff development at any age.

Our apprenticeship courses are fully funded through the Apprenticeship Levy, ensuring there are no additional training costs for schools.

Why Choose Apprenticeships?

  • Develop Your Team: Equip your current staff with valuable workplace skills and career development opportunities.

  • Recruit with Confidence: We can also assist in filling vacancies, helping you find and train the right candidates.

  • Cost-Effective Training: Fully funded programmes mean you can invest in your team's growth without extra expenses.

Explore our range of apprenticeship courses below and discover how we can support your school.

For further information please email michelle.holbrook@shc.ac.uk or juliet.heaney@royalgreenwich.gov.uk or visit our website.

Click here to see our presentation about apprentices in schools.

  • Apprentices on a teaching assistant apprenticeship work directly with learners to ensure that learners understand their work, know their learning objectives, and display positive learning behaviours to achieve their apprenticeship.

    Our main qualification is the Level 3 Teaching Assistant. We offer bespoke delivery to specialise in P.E. or SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities)

  • Apprentices on the Business pathway can work in various departments, such as in the school office, finance, attendance office, on reception or as part of the HR or business management team. ​

    The Level 3 Business Administrator apprenticeship offers staff the opportunity to develop the role of business administrator contributing to the efficiency of an organisation, through support of functional areas, working across teams and resolving issues as requested

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  • Information communications technician level 3​

    The broad purpose of the ICT occupation is to deliver efficient operation and control of the IT and/or Telecommunications infrastructure (comprising physical or virtual hardware, software, network services and data storage) either on-premises or to end-users provisioned as cloud services that is required to deliver and support the information systems needs of an organisation.​

    There are many ICT and digital apprenticeships which are available to meet your school’s individual needs.

  • The property maintenance operative apprentice Level 2 will develop a broad range of fundamental trade skills including carpentry, joinery, plumbing, plastering, brick and block work, external works, and associated finishing trades including tiling, painting, and decorating.​

    Operatives use a wide variety of hand and power tools, materials, components, fixtures, and fittings, ensuring work that is carried out is compliant with health and safety requirements, and meets building safety regulations and legislation