The University of Law announces Apprenticeship Programme rated GOOD by Ofsted

Earlier this week, The University of Law announced it was rated as GOOD by Ofsted in all categories for its Apprenticeship Programme.
The categories were quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development and leadership and management.
The inspectors praised the skills coaches’ support of apprentices, helping them to gain new skills and knowledge, take on more responsibilities and develop their character and confidence.
Faculty, many from the online campus, were recognised for their expertise in planning and teaching sessions to a high standard, using real-life examples to help apprentices understand, retain and recall knowledge effectively. The university was also praised for the way it works with employers and responds to their needs effectively.
Congratulations to Ceri Evans, National Programme Director – Apprenticeships, and the Apprenticeships Team for this impressive outcome.
The final Ofsted report is available here.