Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship
Learn, earn and build your career as a TA with a nationally recognised, Level 3, fully funded apprenticeship.
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Key details
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Duration
18 months plus 3 months EPA -
Location
Blended -
Cost
£7,000 (VAT exempt) -
Funding
funding available through the government's apprenticeship service -
Level
primary and secondary
Course description
Our Level 3 Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship will provide you with fully funded, structured training to improve your practice as a teaching assistant and learn valuable skills to help your pupils reach their full potential.
Our Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship will help you to:
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Gain a nationally recognised Level 3 apprenticeship at no cost to you
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Receive training focused on supporting pupil progress and development aligned to the curriculum
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Develop an understanding of how to actively support the class teacher
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Safeguard pupils and build a positive and nurturing environment
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Build confidence supporting pupils with special education needs, EAL or SEMH
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Contribute to planning, class activities and team meetings
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Develop your career without leaving your school
Entry requirements
Our apprenticeship is aimed at teaching assistants who are new to the role or those who are already working as a TA and are interested in developing their skills and confidence. All apprentices must be employed in a primary or secondary school, in a mainstream or specialist setting.
To be eligible for this apprenticeship you must:
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Be employed within a school as a teaching assistant, learning support assistant or specialist support assistant
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Be assigned an in-school mentor that can support throughout your apprenticeship
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Have the full support of your school before applying
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Have a minimum of functional skills level 2 for English and maths before your End Point Assessment. We offer training and additional tutor support for these tests if you do not have GCSE English and maths at grade C/4, at no extra cost
Course delivery
This apprenticeship is delivered using a blend of online and face-to-face training and you’ll benefit from face-to-face support from an experienced pathway tutor.
20% of your week will be dedicated to off-the-job training, which includes study, theory and tasks delivered via Tes Learn, our award-winning virtual learning environment.
You’ll receive 18 months of training covering topics such as safeguarding, supporting behaviour for learning, planning for intervention and supporting pupils with SEND and EAL.
Every month we’ll conduct wellbeing and progress checks with you, your pathway tutor and your school-based mentor to check you’re on track and managing your apprenticeship.
At the end of your course you'll have a further three months to complete your End Point Assessment (EPA). On successful completion, you’ll be awarded the Level 3 Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship qualification.
Course leader
Laura Marshall
Laura is passionate about teacher training and development in nurturing our next generation of teachers. Laura has over 20 years of experience across a variety of teacher training programmes. She believes that supporting teachers in their professional development leads to improved outcomes therefore ensuring every child has access to high-quality education. Currently overseeing the Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) programme, Straight to Teaching QTS preparation programme and Assessment Only, Laura is honoured to play a pivotal role in supporting candidates in finding the right route for them in their education career journey, fulfilling dreams and aspirations.
Deputy course leader
Lucy Lambert
Lucy has over 25 years of experience as a qualified teacher across multiple Primary settings. As a senior leader and student mentor, Lucy has worked with teachers, support staff and trainee teachers to develop their knowledge and have an impact on the quality of education delivered. Since 2019, Lucy has worked for Tes Institute as a Straight to Teachiing, Aseessment Only and Level 3 TA apprenticeship Pathway Tutor and QTS assessor. Lucy is delighted to be part of the Level 3 Apprenticeship team, focusing on supporting apprentices to enhance their professional practice.
Course fees and funding
This 21-month (including your EPA) apprenticeship costs £7,000 but can be delivered at no cost to you or your school if your school is an apprenticeship levy payer.
If your school doesn’t pay the levy, the government will pay 95% of your fees, with your school contributing just 5%, which is £350. More details can be found on the DfE website.
Course start dates
Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Level 3 application deadline | Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Level 3 start date |
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Monday 6th January 2025 | Monday 20th January 2025 |
Monday 31st March 2025 | Monday 28th April 2025 |
Monday 8th September 2025 | Monday 22nd September 2025 |
Next steps
You can apply for our Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship online by clicking the 'Apply' button.
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1Apply
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2Application review
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3Online meeting with course directors
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4Offer made and provide relevant documents
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5Enrolment
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FAQs
Our Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship is designed for learners who work in the role of teaching assistant in primary and secondary education in both mainstream and specialist settings. Job roles could include – Teaching Assistant (TA), Learning Support Assistant (LSA), 1:1 support, specialist support assistant. You could be an existing employee who would like to gain the Level 3 qualification or a newly employed TA apprentice.
The course runs for 21 months. The first 18 months combine school-based and online training, followed by the final three months which will be preparing for and undertaking your End Point Assessment (EPA).
Yes, you must be employed from the date that you start the apprenticeship. This can be part-time but your course length will be extended. As a TA apprentice you will be responsible for supporting the class teacher to enhance pupils’ learning either in groups or individually supporting 1:1.
The TA apprenticeship course is delivered using a blend of online and face-to-face training, including face-to-face support from an experienced Tes Institute pathway tutor. This course has been created to help you develop your knowledge and skills, and gain a nationally-recognised Level 3 qualification.
20% of your contracted working week will be dedicated to off-the-job training. This will include study, theory and tasks delivered via Tes Learn, our award-winning virtual learning environment. Your employer (school) must be prepared to provide you with the opportunity to carry out specific learning tasks, observe expert colleagues and training opportunities, that will enable you to produce substantial evidence towards your qualification. The 20% doesn't need to be taken in one session – it can be divided across your working week, to fit in with your school’s timetable and pupils' needs.
To ensure you make continued and positive progress through your course, your employer (school) will need to provide you with an in-school mentor to support you. Your school-based mentor will participate in joint reviews of your progress at regular intervals throughout your apprenticeship. Mentors can be more experienced TAs, HLTAs or teachers.
To be eligible to enrol on the TA apprenticeship you must be:
Employed by a school as a teaching assistant, learning support assistant, specialist support assistant or support for specialist curriculum areas. |
Assigned a school-based mentor within your school who can support your throughout the apprenticeship. This can be a more experienced TA, HLTA or teacher. |
Have a minimum of functional skills level 2* for English and maths or GCSE Maths and English at grade C/4. If you don't have English and maths at Level 2, you'll be supported to take these during your apprenticeship and must achieve these prior to taking the End Point Assessment. |
For the Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship, training will cover topics such as safeguarding, supporting behaviour for learning, maths, phonics, planning for intervention and supporting pupils with SEND and EAL. The course is developed by experts in their field, ensuring the highest quality training.
This 21-month apprenticeship (including End Point Assessment (EPA)) costs £7,000 (VAT exempt) and can be delivered at no cost to you or your school if your school is an apprenticeship levy payer. If your school doesn’t pay the levy, they can still benefit from the initiative. Schools can opt to make a 5% contribution to the cost of training and the government will pay the remaining 95%, more details on this can be found on the DfE website.
If you don't already have Level 2 Function Skills or GCSEs (4-9 or A-C) in maths and English, you will be supported to gain these while on the course. You must achieve these prior to taking the End Point Assessment. There is no additional charge for this.
NCFE will provide your EPA. The fully independent assessor will come and visit you in school for the assessment. Again, there is no additional cost.
You can apply via the application form link on the website https://www.tes.com/institute/courses/teaching-assistant-apprenticeship or if you have specific questions, please email us directly apprenticeships@tes.com
Once you've completed and submitted your application form it will be assessed by the apprenticeship directors. If you meet the eligibility criteria you'll be asked to attend a short online (video conference) interview with the directors.