Scottish Apprenticeship Week
Scottish Apprenticeship Week celebrates the benefits apprenticeships bring to individuals, businesses and the economy.
Scottish Apprenticeship Week is a nationwide celebration of apprenticeships. It's a time when everyone can promote the benefits of work-based learning to people, employers and Scotland.
Scottish Apprenticeship Week is a nationwide celebration of apprenticeships. It's a time when everyone can promote the benefits of work-based learning to people, employers and Scotland.
Scottish Apprenticeship Week shines a spotlight on the benefits that work-based learning brings to:
people of all ages and backgrounds
employers of all sizes
Scotland’s economy
Apprenticeships create the skills every generation needs and every employer wants. #ScotAppWeek24 showed that apprenticeships give people high-quality opportunities, supporting them to achieve their full potential.
Thanks to everyone who supported this year’s campaign. Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2025 will take place from 3 to 7 March.
In the meantime, watch our video showing some fantastic highlights from this year.
Schools support
Use these resources to help you highlight apprenticeships and the people who support them.
Scottish Apprenticeship Awards
The Scottish Apprenticeship Awards are the flagship event of the week. Find out how this year's winners showcase the achievements of apprentices, employers and learning providers from across Scotland.
Free marketing resources to download
Get colourful photos and video to promote apprenticeships. Use them anywhere – in posters, on your socials, in emails or in presentations.
Apprenticeships support the Skills Generation
For generations Scottish Apprenticeships have:
powered potential
passed on the skills to thrive
built businesses to prosper
energised the economy
Apprenticeships support the Scottish Government’s ambition to harness people’s skills and talents. This helps ensure that Scotland remains a successful nation.
People get the skills to thrive, thanks to employers working with:
learning providers
colleges and universities
schools
Foundation, Modern and Graduate Apprenticeships are backed by employers. That's because they can find and develop talent with the right skills to support them – now and in future.