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What is an apprenticeship and how much are apprentices paid?

What is an apprenticeship and how much are apprentices paid?

Summary

An apprenticeship is a program where people work while also studying for a qualification. Apprentices are paid, and their education is funded by the government and their employer. In England, various apprenticeship levels exist, and minimum wages for apprentices increased in April.

Key Facts

  • Apprentices typically work four days a week and study one day per week.
  • The UK government covers apprenticeship training costs for small companies for those aged 21 or under.
  • Apprenticeships are available in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland at various educational levels.
  • Those under 19 or in their first year of an apprenticeship earn £7.55 per hour.
  • Apprentices aged 19 and up in later years earn at least the minimum wage, which is £10 to £12.21 depending on age.
  • In 2023-24, 23% of new apprentices in England were under 19.
  • To apply for apprenticeships, candidates can check official regional websites and UCAS.
  • A significant number of apprentices work in health, public services, and business sectors.
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