TRAINING ARRANGEMENTS
On-Site Bristol’s Apprenticeships are a combination of off-the-job training at a college of further education or training centre and on-the-job training working for an employer. Apprentices will learn their skills through both forms of training.
At college or training centre there is a greater emphasis on the underpinning theory and knowledge, although there will be some practical training as well. With an employer Apprentices will get more of the practical side of training, putting their knowledge into practice and developing their skills under real working conditions.
Most Apprentices will start their programme with a year’s full-time further education at City of Bristol College. However, full-time means two days each week, with some additional time spent on week long blocks six or so times during the year. This means that Apprentices can start their training without an employer, but will still be able to be placed with an employer during their first year (for three days a week), before starting their formal Apprenticeship at the start of their second year. From the start of the second year, Apprentices will attend college once a week.
Some Apprentices will be employed from the start of their programme, starting their formal Apprenticeship right from the start and attending college or training centre for just one day a week throughout their training. There may also be some “block weeks” at college or training centre.
On-Site Bristol will monitor and track each apprentice’s progress while they are in training. At the start of the formal Apprenticeship, an Individual Training Plan is agreed between On-Site Bristol, the Apprentice and their employer. This plan sets our the qualifications to be achieved and target dates for each qualification to be achieved.
At least every twelve weeks, there will be a formal review of each Apprentice’s progress towards their qualifications and target dates for achievement. The review will also cover the training, both at college and at work, and any other issues relevant to the apprenticeship programme. The review will look back at progress made over the last three months and agree a set of actions for the next three months.
Schedule of Training
On-the-job training will start as soon as you have an employer, which can be soon after you leave school, at the same time as your off-the-job training starts or at a later time in your first year.
Off-the job training starts each year in August, with a two-day induction at On-Site Bristol. This will give your further details of your training, and allow us to complete much of the paperwork needed at the start of your training.
In mid-September, the off-the-job training at college will start, for either one or two days a week. You will continue to attend college over 35 weeks, ending in June.
Year two of your off-the-job training will start again in mid-September, with a return to college for one day each week. Again, this will last for around 35 weeks, ending in June. At the end of this second year, you should have completed your Apprenticeship framework, and it will be time to decide whether you will go onto an Advanced Apprenticeship with a third year of training.
| Apprenticeship starting with a year’s further education | Direct entry onto an Apprenticeship with an employer | |||
| Year One | Year One | |||
| August | On-Site Bristol induction | July - Sept. | On-the job training starts | |
| September | College starts 2 days a week | August | On-Site Bristol induction | |
| Sept-June | On-the job training starts with employer | September | College starts 1 day a week | |
| June | College ends | June | College ends | |
| Year Two | |
| September | College re-starts 1 day a week |
| June | College ends |
| July | Apprenticeship Framework complete |
| Advanced Appprecticeship | |
| Year Three | |
| September | College re-starts 1 day a week |
| June | College ends |
| July | Apprenticeship Framework complete |


