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Training provider WEST BERKSHIRE TRAINING CONSORTIUM UKPRN 10007402
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Training provider achievements and participation

Achievements

73.2%

of apprentices (102 of 140) completed a course and passed the end-point assessment with this training provider in academic year 2023 to 2024. 26.8% 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

No reviews

Not enough employers have reviewed this provider.

Apprentices

Good

average review from 13 apprentices when asked to rate this provider as 'Excellent', 'Good', 'Poor' or 'Very poor'.

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
WEST BERKSHIRE TRAINING CONSORTIUM, Consortium House, 7 Cheap Street, Newbury, RG14 5DD
Telephone
01635 35975

Training provider overview

WBTC has been working with local employers to help their business flourish and grow since 1983. We're not for profit which lets us to take an imaginative approach in supporting our customers.
It's a popular choice for employers to bring young people into the organisation and train them up. Apprentices can be moulded to suit your culture and they often have a strong learning behaviour enabling them to pick up new skills quickly. WBTC will help you by; carefully matching apprentices to your organisation. accessing any grants for you to cover the initial costs of employing an apprentice, organise all of the training/assessment, sort the government funding, provide someone in your organisation with a mentoring course, take care of any paperwork.