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Training provider EXCEED ACADEMIES TRUST UKPRN 10064216
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Teacher (level 6)

Training provider achievements and participation

Achievements

100%

of apprentices (30 of 30) completed a course and passed the end-point assessment with this training provider in academic year 2023 to 2024. 0.0% 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.

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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
EXCEED ACADEMIES TRUST, Dawnay Road, Bradford, BD5 9LQ
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Training provider overview

Exceed is a Multi-Academy Trust in Bradford. Exceed is in partnership with a Nursery/Children's Centre. It has two designated teaching schools, Exceed Teaching Schools Alliance, and is an accredited ITT provider.. Exceed SCITT specialises in training primary school teachers within the 3-7 and 5-11 age range. It works with two further training providers, one based in Leeds and one in Bradford that offers a specialism in SEND. Training involves working in the employer's school and one other school. Apprentices work alongside practitioners in the classroom and have an out of school programme. Apprentices must be paid as Unqualified Teachers. Employers paying the Levy can use this to pay for the course. In addition, grant funding is available.