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You will find key policy updates, guidance on end-point assessment changes, new products in development, and upcoming events to help you navigate the future of apprenticeships with confidence.
The government has announced a major overhaul of the apprenticeship system, designed to boost opportunity, streamline assessments, and better align training with national skills needs.
Key drivers of reform include:
Apprenticeship reform in England is driven by the need to boost economic growth by addressing skills shortages through simplifying and streamlining the education and skills system. The Department for Education’s ‘Plan for Change’ prioritises flexibility and increasing accessibility. The changes reflect a strategic shift toward inclusive, employer-led, and economically impactful targeted training pathways to better drive regional economic growth.
The reforms include a new target to have:
of young people participating in higher-level academic, technical or apprenticeships learning – up from 50%.
of young people pursing higher technical education or apprenticeships by age 25 by 2040.
There are a lot of changes to keep up to date with. As the leading apprenticeship awarding organisation in a world-class apprenticeship system, we continue to engage regularly with the regulator and government departments to work on behalf of our customers and bring you the latest updates.
We’re not just responding to reform - we’re helping shape it.
Awarding Organisations, like City & Guilds, will not be restricted to designing assessments to be taken at the end of an apprentice’s journey. As such, the term ‘end-point assessment’ is being replaced with ‘apprenticeship assessment’.
These new level 2 programmes provide paid, structured training for young people aged 16-21 (and up to 24 for care leavers, prison leavers, and those with EHCPs). They are a stepping stone onto a larger level 2 or higher-level apprenticeship.
Apprenticeships can now be completed in as little as 8 months, down from the previous 12-month minimum. This change supports learners with prior experience and can accelerate progression into employment.
Apprentices aged 19+ are no longer required to pass Level 2 English and maths qualifications to complete their programme. Employers now choose if English and maths will be a requirement of their apprenticeship programme.
Minimum off-the-job training hours now apply per standard. Adjustments due to recognition of prior learning must be documented, ensuring training is tailored and proportionate to each apprentice’s existing skills and experience.
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Skills England is going through a process of revising and releasing assessment plans. City & Guilds will review every apprenticeship assessment plan that is released. A range of factors go into our review process such as, feedback from our customers, advice from our industry boards, estimated demand, progression pathway options, and how it fits with our existing portfolio and development roadmaps.
We are committed to our current sectors and will be exploring new opportunities with our customers. We will continue to engage in conversations with Skills England and customers as assessment plans are released.
This foundation apprenticeship is 8 months in duration and:
Combines classroom learning with real-world experience.
Focuses on core skills, safety, and industry readiness.
We are in the process of engaging with industry stakeholders, training providers and colleges to develop this for the construction sector.
Apprenticeships & Training Conference – Liverpool
2-3 March 2026
Liverpool
City & Guilds is the headline partner for the UKs leading conference for skills, apprenticeships & workforce training, ATC 2026.
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As apprenticeship reforms continue to evolve and new assessment plans are introduced by Skills England, selecting the right awarding organisation is more critical than ever. You need a skills partner that offers clarity, confidence, and a strong commitment to quality - while also providing the support needed to boost apprenticeship retention and improve success rates. If you want to know what that looks like – read on:
City & Guilds adapts to your delivery model and apprentice needs.
Flexibility - for effective scheduling of assessments.
Seamless integration of assessments into training plans.
Enables providers to deliver learning their way.
We focus on what matters to reduce assessment burden and increase efficiency.
Eliminates duplication of knowledge, skills, and behaviours.
Broad provision and pathways enhance efficiency.
Reduces admin and streamlines delivery.
We ensure reliable assessment bookings, even at peak times.
Infrastructure built for high-volume delivery.
Over 90% of preferred booking dates secured.
Confidence in timely apprentice assessment.
No 1 Assessment Organisation confirmed by Ofqual.
We bring proven assessment expertise across all methods.
Internal and external, observation and professional discussion.
Robust quality assurance and expert guidance.
Over 100,000 EPAs certified with robust quality assurance.
Our platform simplifies apprenticeship management.
EPA Pro: comprehensive online delivery platform.
Supports registration, evidence upload, tracking, and results.
Designed for multi-cohort and multi-employer delivery.
Intuitive design for easy navigation.
Our support helps providers achieve success.
Dedicated customer service teams, technical advisors and apprenticeship partnership managers.
Proven impact with a 90% apprentice achievement rate.
Network events, webinars and guidance.
Apprenticeship packs, examiner reports and exemplars.
EPAs certified: across 60+ standards
We’re proud to be finalists for the Federation of Awarding Bodies End-Point Assessment Organisation of the Year Award 2025 – a recognition of our commitment to continuous improvement and outstanding customer service.
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