REED BUSINESS SCHOOL LIMITED
- UKPRN:
- 10005422
About this provider
Reed Business School, founded in 1972, is a specialist provider of
accountancy training, offering apprenticeship standards in accountancy
aimed at supporting both entry to and progression within this profession.
We are located in the picturesque heart of the Cotswolds, away from the
hustle and bustle of the city and usual distractions of a working
environment, which allows apprentices to really focus on their training.
Carefully managed class sizes and excellent access to professional, expert
tutors mean our apprentices receive the personal attention they often miss
with larger providers, allowing them to flourish and increase their
chances of success..
What employers are saying
Overall rating from October 2018 to now
- Excellent 7 out of 8 reviews
- Good 1 out of 8 reviews
- Poor 0 out of 8 reviews
- Very poor 0 out of 8 reviews
Strengths
- Communication with employers (7)
- Adapting to my needs (5)
- Getting new apprentices started (3)
- Providing the right training at the right time (3)
- Training facilities (3)
- Improving apprentice skills (1)
- Reporting on progress of apprentices (1)
- Working with small numbers of apprentices (1)
Things to improve
- Getting new apprentices started (2)
- Training facilities (2)
- Communication with employers (1)
- Initial assessment of apprentices (1)
- Reporting on progress of apprentices (1)
2 Apprenticeships offered
Apprenticeship | Type | Level | View details |
---|---|---|---|
Accountancy Taxation Professional | Standard | 7 | Details |
Professional accounting / taxation technician | Standard | 4 | Details |
Contact details
- Website:
- REED BUSINESS SCHOOL LIMITED website
- Phone number:
- 01608 674224
- Email:
- jan.weston@reedbusinessschool.co.uk
Annual survey results
- Employer satisfaction:
- Learner satisfaction:
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Explain levels
Apprenticeships are set at different levels of difficulty from the equivalent of GCSE (level 2) up to postgraduate (level 7)