Following a check-up, Worcestershire County Council's Learning Services have revealed the outcome of their OFSTED inspection.

The council's Learning Services provision, including apprenticeships, received 'Good' ratings across all areas.

OFSTED, the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills, is the independent body that inspects and regulates educational institutions standards of education.

Learning Services Worcestershire offer several educational programmes, focusing on providing opportunities to those aged 16 to 19 years, as well as Adult Learning courses for those aged 19 and above.

 


 

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The council's Employer Provider Apprenticeship team also provides apprenticeships from level 2 to level 5, providing pathways into the county council, especially for young people.

In their report, Worcestershire County Counil say that OFSTED hailed Learning Services for its educational programs that encourage learners to enhance their confidence and actively participate in their local communities.

They embraced the county council's apprenticeships provision for its dedication to nurture talent, applauding both these efforts for crafting an inclusive environment for learners and apprentices.

Reflecting on OFSTED's positive review, Judy Gibbs, head of service for skills at Worcestershire County Council, said: "We’re over the moon to have received such a great result from our recent OFSTED inspection.

"Working in partnership with fantastic providers our teams are making a positive impact on people’s lives, offering them learning and skills support at all levels.

"At the heart of our services is a passion to support people from all walks of life in Worcestershire, providing them a safe space to gain new skills and offer exceptional opportunities."

Sharing this sentiment, Councillor Marc Bayliss, Worcestershire County Council's cabinet member for economy, infrastructure and skills, remarked: "Reading the OFSTED inspection report and hearing all the fantastic outcomes makes me very proud.

"The inspection highlighted the enthusiasm of our staff to motivate learners and apprentices to achieve their best.

"Good is great, and it reinforces our commitment to providing high-quality education and training opportunities for Worcestershire."

For more information about Learning Services Worcestershire and its programmes, or about the council's apprenticeship programme, visit www.worcestershire.gov.uk/learningservices and www.worcestershire.gov.uk/jobs-and-careers/apprentices, respectively.