National Apprenticeship Week 2025 has been confirmed to take place between 10-16 February. Watch this space for some exciting apprenticeship events and activities taking place in school during NAW!
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National Apprenticeship Week 2024
The 17th annual National Apprenticeship Week will take place from 5th to 11th February 2024.
National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2024 aims to shine a light on the amazing work being done by apprentices, employers and their training providers across the country.
The theme for National Apprenticeship Week 2024 is ‘Skills for Life’.
The annual week-long celebration of apprenticeships, taking place across England, will reflect on how apprenticeships can help individuals to develop the skills and knowledge required for a rewarding career, and businesses to develop a talented workforce that is equipped with future-ready skills.
Seaham High School will be hosting our own event(s) during the week, which will include employers & college providers talking to students about apprenticeships, vacancies and to support with applying. For more information about national events happening during the week, please visit (naw.appawards.co.uk).
You can also keep up to date with the latest National Apprenticeship Week news by following social media channels: @Apprenticeships and @AmazingAppsUK on Twitter and Apprenticeships Gov on LinkedIn.
To find out more about NAW 2024, please visit:
Get involved with National Apprenticeships Week! Join our virtual fair to learn all about the world of apprenticeships. Explore the latest apprenticeships opportunities, attend live sessions with top employers including KPMG, Lloyds Banking Group and Unilever, and network one-to-one to get top tips on how to find and apply to your dream apprenticeship.
February 7 February | 16:30 - 19:00pm GMT
October 10, 2023
By haide
Has there ever been more options available to a 16 year old leaving school?!
This episode is the first of three in ‘Options October’. In later episodes we’ll focus on post-18 choices and ‘retraining’, but in this episode, it’s all about the options open to young people post-16, after their GCSEs.
Joining Rachel are Lisa Capper MBE, who is the Principal of Stoke-on-Trent College, and Laura Hussey, who is a teacher within DSPL and parent of a Year 11 student and a daughter who’s just left sixth form.