What is an Apprenticeship?
Apprenticeships in Scotland offer a flexible way to gain skills, qualifications and work experience at different stages of life. There are three main types, each suited to different learners and career paths
Foundation Apprenticeships β Designed for school pupils (senior phase), these allow you to gain work experience and a qualification while still at school.
Modern Apprenticeships β For people aged 16+ in employment, combining paid work with training towards an industry-recognised qualification.
Graduate Apprenticeships β For those who want to earn a degree while working, combining a job with part-time university study.
To find out more about each type of Apprenticeship in more depth click below
Apprenticeship Types in Scotland
Why should I consider an Apprenticeship?
Earn while you learn β you get paid a salary while training, so you donβt need to take on student debt
Real work experience β you gain hands-on skills in a real job, not just classroom theory
Recognised qualifications β you achieve qualifications that employers value
Better career prospects β you build experience, contacts, and skills that help you move into full-time work faster
