Our training partners
How does an apprenticeship work? Sterling works with training partners to design specific training programmes to meet your needs and ours. Practical training is delivered in house by skilled, time served Sterling employees, meaning you will learn industry-specific skills from day one. To develop your knowledge, you will undertake your academic studies, typically one day per week. At work, you will develop and record your new knowledge, skills and behaviours (typically in a portfolio of evidence). In the final stages of your apprenticeship, you will complete an end point assessment to demonstrate you have met the requirements of the apprenticeship.
We work with a number of training partners, throughout England, including:
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