Leeds University began running levy-funded apprenticeship courses in 2017, meaning it must now be inspected by the schools regulator
doesn’t usually inspect universities and other higher education institutions, .It stated the institution gives its apprentices the skills to meet employers’ demands, while keeping learners safe and happy.The report states: “Apprentices acquire significant new knowledge, skills and behaviours throughout their apprenticeship and learn the specialist skills required for their roles.
It added apprentices benefit from “a culture of care and respect” which “makes them feel valued and safe”, adding that they build positive relationships with university staff. “Apprentices on the level six digital and technology solutions professional programme participate in a broad range of sports activities, such as boxing, kickboxing and football.”
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