Location

Location

2nd floor, Wolverley House,
18 Digbeth, Birmingham B5 6BJ
Phone

Phone

0121 633 8100

Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship



Teaching Assistants play a pivotal role in education, working across Primary, Secondary, and Special Educational Needs (SEN) settings. They support pupils of all ages, including those with special educational needs and emotional vulnerabilities, helping them reach their full potential in a nurturing environment.

The primary responsibility of a Teaching Assistant is to work alongside class teachers to enhance pupils' learning, whether in groups or one-on-one settings. Their contributions extend beyond academic support, fostering self-belief, social inclusion, and high self-esteem—key elements in promoting pupils' overall well-being.

About the Apprenticeship
The Teaching Assistant Level 3 Apprenticeship is designed to develop the skills and knowledge needed for success in this vital role.
Through this program, learners will:

  • Become positive role models for students, demonstrating honesty and integrity.
  • Participate actively in team meetings and contribute to planning and delivering class activities.
  • Learn strategies to promote Fundamental British Values, fostering pupils' spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development.
  • By enhancing these skills, apprentices will be equipped to make a meaningful impact on pupil progress and personal development. This apprenticeship provides an excellent pathway for those passionate about supporting young learners and shaping their educational journey.