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Training provider KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL UKPRN 10003198
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Training provider achievements and participation

Achievements

68.2%

of apprentices (0 of 0) completed a course and passed the end-point assessment with this training provider in academic year 2023 to 2024. 31.8% did not pass or left the course before taking their assessment.

60.5% national achievement rate

Participation

0

apprentices have completed a course and taken their end-point assessment with this provider.

Data for all courses delivered by this provider, collected by the Department for Education.

Employer and apprentice reviews for this training provider

Employers

Excellent

average review from 2 employers when asked to rate this provider as 'Excellent', 'Good', 'Poor' or 'Very poor'.

Apprentices

No reviews

Not enough apprentices have reviewed this provider.

Combined reviews for all courses delivered by this provider in academic year 2023 to 2024. Data collected by the Department for Education.

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Registered address
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL, The Guildhall, Alfred Gelder Street, Hull, HU1 2AA
Telephone
01482 300300

Training provider overview

Hull Training and Adult Education is a leading provider of quality education and training within the local community and across the Yorkshire and Humber region. We specialise in training, finding employment, giving advice and guidance for young people, the unemployed and those looking to develop their skills and career further. For over 35 years we have been working with employers to help industry to improve productivity by enriching employee skills and improving safety. We have successfully guided thousands of young people through their apprenticeships and provided vital training programmes to hundreds of employers.