Training and qualifications for the print industr y.
Welcome to Learn2print
Learn2print is a leading training provider to the printing and graphic communications industry. We offer a national provision and we function from our headquarters in the rural setting of Nottinghamshire.
We work with employers of all sizes offering both government funded and full cost courses, from a specifically designed short course tailored to meet your needs to full advanced apprenticeships.
Learn2print hold regular classes across the United Kingdom to ensure access to training for all, delivering formally recognised qualifications through internationally recognised awarding bodies GQA and Highfields Qualifications. We have a team of tutors who are vocationally experienced within the print sector and hold formally recognised teaching qualifications. We are audited for the quality of our provision under Ofsted, lead awarding bodies and we are recognised by the Matrix standard in providing quality throughout our provision.
Learn2print are here to support you and guide you as a company or an individual looking to develop your skills and knowledge. We pride ourselves on our success and achievements in offering a safe and supportive teaching environment.
If you are interested in seeing how we can support you or your company, then take time to read through this prospectus on what we offer.
Jon Bray Education Director.Apprenticeships in Print and Design
The Print Operative Standard - Level 2
Learn2print offer the very latest apprenticeship programme designed for those wishing to become qualified in the print and graphic design industry. The Print Operative Standard is designed to allow individuals working in Pre-press, Press and Post Finishing operations, the opportunity to gain a formal qualification.
Who is it for?
The printing industry offers a wide range of opportunities and career pathways. The apprenticeship in print is for those wishing to start in the industry and will be trained in one of the following three areas.
Pre-press: This production area is for those wishing to get involved in the creating of digital artwork. It will suit you if you have an interest in graphic design and enjoy creating jobs. You will design and make jobs ready for print and look to get them approved by the customer.
Press: This is for individuals who will contribute to the set up and makeready of the printing equuipment, the application of ink to the material or substrate. It covers the diverse range of print processes to meet all industry needs.
Print Finishing: For an individual looking to start a career as a print finisher. The creative individual will work hands-on using a range of equipment and devices to complete the end product, such as making a book or a box.
The Course
Duration: Expected 24 months plus 3 months for the end point assessment by GQA.
Attendance: Monthly day release at one of our classes which will include some virtual learning.
Course Overview: The course expects all learners to have a basic knowledge of the printing industry. It will expect all learners to study a range of core topics before moving on to subject specific knowledge elements. You will be appointed a workbased mentor from the outset and both your mentor and tutor will work with you, giving you the skills and knowledge to carry out your job. From the begining you will create a detailed learning plan and you will be regularly reviewed as you develop your skills, knowledge and behaviour.
Assessment: The new apprenticeships have moved to end point assessments (EPA). This means that you will study on your course for up to 24 months and then you will be put forward to the awarding body GQA, for external assesment.
The assessment consists of the following: 20 multiple choice questions (an online test).
50 minute professional discussion (where you must present a small portfolio of work).
120 minute workplace observation.
Entry Requirements: To gain access to the course, you will need to have achieved the following GCSE or similar: Maths grade E/3 or equivalent. English grade E/3 or equivalent.
My next steps
A New Learner: If you are interested in doing an apprenticeship in the printing industry, get in touch with us. We can take you through the apprenticeship and how it works in more detail. We have experienced staff to deal with information, advice and the guidance . Importantly, it will be of no cost to you as a learner. If you are not yet employed, we can then look to see if we have a design or print company near you looking to take someone on. It is also worth you keeping a close eye on the government apprenticeship website, where you will see most apprenticeship vacancies advertised. Check out www.apprenticeship.gov You could find the perfect placement, so act quickly!
The Employer: You may be new to taking on apprentices or you may just be looking for a specialist training provider in the print sector who can support you as a company. Either way we are here to help. Contact on us on the number below.
Recruitment: As an employer, we can help you recruit your next apprentice for free. Having access to a national website, we can work with you as a company to ensure your recruitment drive reaches those seeking a career in print. We can advise on what works for others and give you tips on getting the advert for the job right first time.
Funding: The funding for apprenticeships will depend on the on whether you are a levy or non-levy paying company. All those that pay into the government levy will spend the money from the levy pot. The smaller companies will recieve funding toward the cost of the delivery of the apprenticeship and only have to contribute 5% of the total cost involved.
Get in touch to find out more detail on how it works.
www.learn2print.com
t: 01636 636000
m: 07584026401
Apprenticeships in Print and Design
The Print Technician Standard - Level 3
Learn2print offer the very latest apprenticeship programme designed for those wishing to become qualified in the print and graphic design industry. The Print Technician Standard is designed to allow individuals working in Pre-press, Press and Post Finishing operations, the opportunity to gain a formal qualification.
Who is it for?
The printing industry offers a wide range of opportunities and career pathways. The apprenticeship in print is for those working in one of the following three areas who will work toward taking responsibility for the set up and operation of a job.
Pre-press: This production area is for those wishing to get involved in the creating of colour digital artwork. It will suit you if you have an interest in graphic design and enjoy creating the job. Often working alongside clients to ensure you interpret what they want and make it print ready.
It also includes those who wish to work in creation of image carriers used across the range of print processes.
Press: This is for individuals who are involved in the set up and makeready of the printing equipment, the application of ink to the material or substrate. It covers the diverse range of print processes and requires the individual to set up and control the quality of a job.
Print Finishing: Often for the creative individual that works hands-on using a range of equipment and devices to complete the end product, such as making a book or a box.
The Course
Duration: Expected 26 months plus 6 months end point assessment by GQA.
Attendance: Monthly day release at one of our classes which will include some virtual learning.
Course Overview: It will expect all learners to study a range of core topics before moving on to subject specific knowledge elements. You will be appointed a workbased mentor from the outset and both your mentor and tutor will work with you, giving you the skills and knowledge to carry out your job. From the start you will create a detailed learning plan and you will be regularly reviewed as you develop your skills, knowledge and behaviour.
Assessment: The new apprenticeships have moved to end point assessments (EPA). This means that you will study on your course for up to 26 months and then you will be put forward to the awarding body GQA, for external assesment.
The assessment consists of the following: 60 multiple choice questions (an online test). 90 minute professional discussion (where you must present a small portfolio of work). 4 hour workplace observation.
Entry Requirements: To gain access to the course, you will need to have achieved the following GCSE or similar:
My next steps
A New Learner: If you are interested in doing an apprenticeship in the printing industry, get in touch with us. We can take you through the apprenticeship and how it works in more detail. We have experienced staff to deal with information, advice and the guidance. Importantly, it will be of no cost to you as a learner. If you’re not yet employed, we can then look to see if we have a design or print company near you looking to take someone on. It is also worth you keeping a close eye on the government apprenticeship website, where you will see most apprenticeship vacancies advertised. Check out www.apprenticeship.gov You could find the perfect placement, so act quickly!
The Employer: You may be new to taking on apprentices or you may just be looking for a specialist training provider in the print sector who can support you as a company. Either way we are here to help.
Recruitment: As an employer, we can help you recruit your next apprentice for free. Having access to a national website, we can work with you as a company to ensure your recruitment drive reaches those seeking a career in print. We can advise on what works for others and give you tips on getting the advert for the job right first time.
Funding: The funding for apprenticeships will depend on the on whether you are a levy or non-levy paying company. All those that pay into the government levy will spend the money from the levy pot. The smaller companies will recieve funding toward the cost of the delivery of the apprenticeship and only have to contribute 5% of the total cost involved.
Maths: Grade D/3 or equivalent. English: Grade D/3 or equivalent. www.learn2print.com
Get in touch to find out more detail on how it works.
Learning Support.
As part of your apprenticeship programme you will be expected to continue to develop your Maths and English skills. Alongside your course tutors, we have designated staff who will support you in these areas. A detailed initial assessment at the begining of the apprenticeship will help us identify any specific learning needs and those that need continued support to achieve your goals. Learn2print have dedicated support staff in place to help you.
Short Courses
Learn2print produce a range of short courses for individuals and companies. These are developed to meet personal and industry needs, often one to three days at a time. If you are interested, speak with one of our tutors and we can look to develop a course to suit you. Below are some of the popular courses often asked for.
Photoshop - Illustrator - Indesign
Introduction to the Printing Processes
Introduction to the Print industry
Lean Mangement Processes
Health and Safety and First Aid
Celebrating Success in 2022
Awards in Print
The Learner Award.
Each year Learn2print have introduced a number of awards. It is with great pride we celebrate the student of the year award. This was introdcued to acknowledge the distance travelled and the hard work and determination of our learners.
The award for the Learn2print Learner of the year 2022 goes to....
2022 Student of the year
Learner of the Year 2022.
The award goes to Jamie Bradbury. Jamie is a machine print operator at Eviosys and is coming close to the end of the learning programme. He has been recognised for producing work at an excellent standard. During his time with Learn2print, he has also achieved his functional skills in both Maths and English.
Learn2print - Continune to promote women in the printing industry.
Launched in 2020 the group was established with a vision to inspire, encourage and promote women in the graphics and printing industry.
If you want to be a part of a group of like-minded women or want to hear how women in print can be better supported in the workplace get in touch. Linkedin - www.linkedin.com/groups/8853035/ or www.womeninsignsandgraphics.co.uk
Jamie Bradbury Eviosys - Sutton in Ashfield.GQA National Vocational
Qualification
(NVQ) in Print
Perhaps an apprenticeship is not right for you? Learn2print offer NVQ’s across the print industry which enables you to remain in the place of work. This is a performance based qualification for those wishing to get recognistion for the skills they have attained or working toward.
It is delivered over 12 months and is awarded by GQA at both Level 2 and Level 3.
Available in Pre-press, Press Production and Post Press.
The past Award Winners!
Learn2print support learners to achieve individual goals. We give time to recognising success throughout the apprenticeship programme and put in place meachanisms to support thoses that need additional help.
Designated staff work hard to build on and enhance the English and Maths skills where required.
2018 Student of the Year. Sarah Darby from John Price Printers. 2019 Student of the year Luke Brazier from Easi Bind International. 2020 Student of the Year. Ronan McKechnie from Cpi Clowes Printers. 2021 Student of the year. Chris Spears from Clays Printers.Is your workplace fully Health and Safety compliant?
Most employers are unable to offer this type of training in-house, which is where we can help meet your requirements with regards to Health and Safety. This will help ensure your staff become more competent within their job roles and fully understand roles and responsibilities.
A good Health and Safety culture within the workplace makes it a safer, more enjoyable and more positive place to work. This will help to avoid major accidents which can come at a financial cost to your business. Don’t leave it till the accident has happend.
Learn2print offer courses in:
Safeguarding
Learn2print are dedicated to ensuring all our staff, learners and employers understand the importance of Safeguarding. All the courses we offer give time to ensuring learners are fully aware of what challenges they will face in today’s uncertain society. This is done through taught sessions, online learning activity and information handouts. We believe we have a duty of care for learners and have policies and procedures in place which are practised through day to day delivery, ensuring our learners are kept safe.
Employer Award 2022.
MacroArt - Cambridge
Learn2print each year hand out a recognised prestigous award to industry. It is given to the most supporting employer recognised by both the learner and tutors from Learn2print. The award is sponsored by Learn2print and the awarding body GQA. The 2022 award has been given to MacroArt - Digital Sign and Display printers. Specific recognition was handed to Mentor - Lee Garnett for his one to one support and direction of the apprentices throughout the course.
Have you got what it takes?
The secret to developing an apprentice is a good Mentor. Over the years Learn2print have given recognition to succesful supporting employer’s. We have worked nationally with employer’s and mentors to help embed sustainable apprenticeship programmes which continually feed the industry with new talent.
If you think you have what it takes as a company, then talk with the team at Learn2print and let us help get continued professional development programme in place (CPD).
Tutor Award
Bob Wilkinson
Has been given national recognition by Advanced for his contribution to apprenticeships both delivery and design. We cannot begin to say how very proud we are of him at Learn2print. Well done Bob.