The programme opens you up to the business, helping you build relationships with team members you might not meet otherwise. It’s not easy, but the effort pays off. You get out what you put in!

A School Business Professional Apprenticeship is a valuable opportunity for individuals interested in supporting the operational, financial, and administrative aspects of schools. School business professionals play a vital role in ensuring that schools run smoothly and efficiently, enabling educators to focus on teaching and student well-being.
Find out more below & register your interest today.
| Duration: | 15-18 months |
| Standard and Level: | School Business Professional Level 4 Standard |
| Entry requirements: | Candidates should be working within a School Business Professional or School Business Manager role. Employers may also provide additional entry criteria. Learners aged 18 who do not have exemptions will still be required to achieve Level 2 Functional Skills. To be eligible for an Apprenticeship you (or the apprentice) must:
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| Cost: | Fully funded through the Apprenticeship Levy or 95% government-funded for eligible employers, with minimal contribution required. |
KnowledgeKnowledge (K) – The theoretical understanding an apprentice needs to perform their role effectively. This includes industry-specific principles, regulations, and best practices.
More information on the Standard is available here. |
SkillsSkills (S) – The practical abilities developed through training and hands-on experience. These are the technical and transferable skills required for the job.
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BehavioursBehaviours (B) – The professional attitudes and values expected in the workplace. These include teamwork, adaptability, problem-solving, and ethical responsibility.
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Once an apprentice has completed their apprenticeship, they will be ‘signed off’ by their employer/ provider as ready for end-point assessment of their knowledge and practical capabilities. In most cases, the assessment will be graded and must show the apprentice is fully competent and productive in the occupation.
End Point Assessment for School Business Professional consists of:
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Fareport Training was established in 1981 in order to offer young people a route into work through work based training. In 2014 the business was purchased with support from entrepreneur Theo Paphitis by Natalie Cahill and Marinos Paphitis. Since then we have been building on Fareport’s excellent reputation for high quality training and delivering training and apprenticeships across England. We are proud to offer:
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Real experiences, real success—hear from our learners and employers about how our training programmes have made a difference.
The programme opens you up to the business, helping you build relationships with team members you might not meet otherwise. It’s not easy, but the effort pays off. You get out what you put in!
Thanks to this training, I understand my role better and can perform my job better. Everything was top-notch, presented in a clear, accessible, and understandable way and I could always count on my trainer who was helpful.
I really enjoyed learning more about how the business works and more of the ‘behind the scenes’ tasks. I am used to being customer facing and focused on that and it was good to be able to see the business from another perspective.

After completing the Retail Skills Level 2 Apprenticeship at The Range, I gained the Team Leading Level 2 qualification. This helped me secure a supervisory role and build confidence. Now, I’m completing Level 3 in Management and have been promoted to run my own department.
The apprenticeship helped me grow more than expected. My trainer Shirley was supportive, understanding my personal and health issues, and boosting my confidence in math. The course has prepared me well for advancing in my career and future education.
Very knowledgeable trainer, useful tools and techniques that can apply to project management roles in all environments.
Completing the apprenticeship gave me the opportunity to achieve something worthwhile, boosting my confidence at work and home. I now have Level 1 in English & Maths and a Level 2 NVQ in Retail, and I’m starting a Level 2 Team Leading apprenticeship.
I’ve enjoyed my CIPD Level 5 with Fareport. Compared to my Level 3 in a classroom, the virtual Level 5 was more informative and well-supported. Johanna has been brilliant in preparing me for my EPA and PD. All group sessions were excellent.