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THE COLLEGE OF ANIMAL WELFARE LIMITED

Employer reviews

Good (41 reviews)

Employer review details
  • Percentage of employers that selected this as a strength
  • Percentage of employers that selected this as needs improvement
  • Communication with employers(selected by 32 employers)

    53%47%
  • Reporting on progress of apprentices(selected by 25 employers)

    28%72%
  • Getting new apprentices started(selected by 22 employers)

    73%27%
  • Providing the right training at the right time(selected by 18 employers)

    78%22%
  • Improving apprentice skills(selected by 14 employers)

    64%36%
  • Working with small numbers of apprentices(selected by 9 employers)

    44%56%
  • Training facilities(selected by 9 employers)

    78%22%
  • Initial assessment of apprentices(selected by 7 employers)

    86%14%
  • Adapting to my needs(selected by 3 employers)

    67%33%
Statement Percentage of employers that selected this as a "strength" Percentage of employers that selected this as "needs improvement" Total number of employers that selected this statement
Communication with employers 53% 47% 32
Reporting on progress of apprentices 28% 72% 25
Getting new apprentices started 73% 27% 22
Providing the right training at the right time 78% 22% 18
Improving apprentice skills 64% 36% 14
Working with small numbers of apprentices 44% 56% 9
Training facilities 78% 22% 9
Initial assessment of apprentices 86% 14% 7
Adapting to my needs 67% 33% 3

Apprentice reviews

Good (97 reviews)

Apprentice review details
  • Percentage of apprentices that agreed with this statement
  • Percentage of apprentices that disagreed with this statement

Communication

  • Communicating clearly with you

    51%49%
  • Ensuring you understand the requirements of your end-point assessment

    65%35%

Organisation

  • Organising well-structured training

    68%32%
  • Providing accessible training resources

    91%9%
  • Balancing online learning with classroom-based training to suit your apprenticeship

    68%32%
  • Taking into account your previous learning

    64%36%
  • Giving you relevant training that helps you perform your job better

    78%22%
  • Providing Off The Job training that takes up at least 20% of your total apprenticeship time

    79%21%

Support

  • Helping you learn new skills and develop existing ones

    81%19%
  • Supporting you and your apprenticeship

    70%30%
  • Resolving any issues you have

    69%31%
  • Preparing you for success in your future career

    82%18%
Communication
Statement Percentage of apprentices that agreed with this statement Percentage of apprentices that disagreed with this statement
Communicating clearly with you 51% 49%
Ensuring you understand the requirements of your end-point assessment 65% 35%
Organisation
Statement Percentage of apprentices that agreed with this statement Percentage of apprentices that disagreed with this statement
Organising well-structured training 68% 32%
Providing accessible training resources 91% 9%
Balancing online learning with classroom-based training to suit your apprenticeship 68% 32%
Taking into account your previous learning 64% 36%
Giving you relevant training that helps you perform your job better 78% 22%
Providing Off The Job training that takes up at least 20% of your total apprenticeship time 79% 21%
Support
Statement Percentage of apprentices that agreed with this statement Percentage of apprentices that disagreed with this statement
Helping you learn new skills and develop existing ones 81% 19%
Supporting you and your apprenticeship 70% 30%
Resolving any issues you have 69% 31%
Preparing you for success in your future career 82% 18%

Provider overview

The College of Animal Welfare was established in Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire in 1989 by a leading animal welfare charity to further animal welfare through education and training.

Today the College is an independently managed institution and one of the leading providers of animal care and veterinary nurse education, operating from four training centres across the UK. The College has gained a well-earned reputation for excellence, delivering quality training and education to those wishing to start a career in the animal care or veterinary nursing industry.

In 2012, the College expanded by establishing CAW Business School, offering a range of business and accountancy programmes to those throughout the Eastern region and beyond.

Apprenticeship training course

Dog groomer (level 2)

75% achievement rate (out of 130 apprentices)

58% national achievement rate

Explain achievement rate
The percentage of apprentices who successfully achieved their apprenticeship when trained by this provider on a course in this subject area. This rate uses data from the 2022 to 2023 academic year.

Apprenticeship location

Salford, Greater Manchester Remove location

THE COLLEGE OF ANIMAL WELFARE LIMITED’s training options

Head office 120.4 miles away

Headland House, Chord Business Park, London Road, Godmanchester, Huntingdon, PE29 2BQ

  • available At apprentice’s workplace (national)
  • not available Day release
  • not available Block release

Contact this provider about this course

Telephone
01480422060
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