During the visit there were 31 apprentices being studied at a Level 3 grade
An educational trust with several schools across Nottinghamshire has been praised for its "significant progress" in its apprenticeships. According to a recent Ofsted inspection that took place on Wednesday, September 13 and Thursday, September 14, the Spencer Academies Trust has been making good progress.
The Ofsted report looks at whether the trust is meeting the requirements of a successful apprenticeship provision, providing high quality training and ensuring safeguarding. This apprenticeship programme is being deployed across all the participating schools in the trust.The report states: "Leaders take time to understand the needs of individual schools and incorporate them into apprentices’ training.
"Managers provide mentors with comprehensive training. They understand apprentices’ studies and ensure that their on- and off-the-job training time is relevant and productive."
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