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Apprenticeships - a ladder of opportunity
There are various ways to become a trained hairdresser - go to college full-time, go to college on day release or train with us and get paid to learn in the workplace.
- Young Apprenticeships: Young apprentices aged 14-16 would study for a hairdressing diploma at Level 2.
- Apprenticeships: (equal to 5 GCSEs) are designed for school and college leavers and offer a sound basis on which to build a career. Available in a wide choice of
occupational areas, they offer a chance to gain NVQ Level 2 and to develop a range of Key Skills.
- Advanced Apprenticeships: (equal to two good A Levels) These provide
a route for young people aspiring to be supervisors, junior managers, technicians and craftsmen and women. All advanced apprentices learn
to NVQ Level 3 including Key Skills. Some occupations require advanced apprentices to study for a Technical Certificate, but this is no longer a requirement for hairdressing.
For details of the Hairdressing Apprenticeship curriculum please fill out the form on the contact us page here.
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