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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.

link to Apprenticeship website
the finished style is assessed link to key skills page
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