My Journey as a Level 2 Community Activator Coach
Amiee Forster is a TA and PE apprentice working in St Margaret’s C of E Primary School in Durham. Leaving school after completing her GCSEs she has now gained her Level 2 Community Activator Coach apprenticeship and been offered a permanent role. She was supported by tutors at our partner hub site, Go Well.Â
You came straight out of school and into this apprenticeship. What drew you to this path?
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Congratulations on your distinction - what’s the next step for you?
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How has your confidence changed since you started?
Do you think it makes a difference, being a younger role model for the pupils?
What are some of the core skills you’ve learned during your apprenticeship?
What does a typical day look like for you?
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Can you tell me more about how you support your one-to-one?
What has the support been like from your apprenticeship tutors?
Amiee: Gareth's very approachable. If you ever need him for anything, he always finds the time. Or if you think, "Oh, I wish I could do this," he would always try to see how your ideas could be included.Â
When it came to end point assessment he messaged me saying, "You're gonna be great. You know you can do it. You just have to believe in yourself." It makes a huge difference though when you have your school and tutors behind you.
What would you say to someone considering an apprenticeship?
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