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Statistics confirm substantial growth in apprenticeship starts and completions.

The Statistical First Release gives data on apprenticeship success rates for 2010/11 for the first time: 76.4% of learners successfully completed…

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

The Statistical First Release gives data on apprenticeship success rates for 2010/11 for the first time: 76.4% of learners successfully completed their apprenticeship.

Skills Minister John Hayes said:

“Clarity of policy, strength of commitment and certainty of purpose has delivered record numbers of apprenticeship starts, outstanding success rates and growth across all sectors.

“This success, mirrored in every English region, is putting businesses on stronger ground to deliver a more balanced economy. It is equipping young people with the skills that build prosperous careers, and forging communities in which the common good is served through creative endeavour and purposeful pride.

“My relentless commitment to quality has become a hallmark of delivery in Government. I’ll now go further to drive up standards, ensuring that quality always matches quantity.

“Thousands of higher apprenticeships will open up new pathways to excellence for the brightest and best learners. A zero tolerance approach to unnecessary red tape, and new financial incentives for small firms will enable more employers to offer gold standard training to match and beat our international competitors.”

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  1. The complete Statistical First Release is at: http://www.thedataservice.org.uk/statistics/statisticalfirstrelease/sfr_current/

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Published 31 January 2012