Teaching Assistant Apprentice
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A Teaching Assistant Apprentice at Bradley Stoke Primary School (BSCS Primary Phase) shares their experience, highlighting their journey from work experience to apprenticeship, the training received, and their positive experience within the BSCS Primary team.
Teaching Assistant Apprentice
I was a Teaching Assistant Apprentice at Bradley Stoke Primary School (BSCS Primary Phase). Before my current role I was studying at BSCS Post 16 whilst doing work experience at BSCS Primary Phase.
I came into my role by applying to SGS College to start an apprenticeship with BSCS Primary Phase after applying for a Supporting Teaching and Learning course.
“I feel very happy with my role and I enjoy being part of the BSCS Primary team”
Before becoming an apprentice I didn’t have any specific training in teaching and supporting children, only my work experience at the school. However, whilst being at BSCS Primary I have received safeguarding training, Speak and Language training, Health & Safety training and much more alongside my apprenticeship training.
I decided on the apprenticeship route after medical advice that suggested a 4 year degree at University might not be a sensible choice for me. I had a spinal operation during my GCSEs so couldn’t sit all my original exams, and my surgeon advised me not to go to university to become a fully qualified teacher straight away as he wasn’t sure if I was even able to work with children and he didn’t want me studying without any physical experience. I then decided to become an apprentice because it would give me the best opportunity to figure out my physical limits around young children.
I felt very happy with my role and I enjoy being part of the BSCS Primary team. I loved working with the children and I was constantly improving my knowledge whilst I trained to be a qualified Teaching Assistant.
I think being part of the [Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk] has really benefited our school over the years. We are now part of a group of schools who work together to successfully shape our culture and ethos; where everyone feels valued and has an opportunity to contribute to better our teaching methods.