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LMP Group is committed to shaping lives through education and funded training programmes.

Our aim is to support a brighter future by creating opportunities, impacting careers and driving growth for individuals, schools and businesses.

With over 21 years of experience and multiple industry awards, LMP is a market leader delivering high-quality training and qualifications. We work with schools, multi-academy trusts, local authorities, NHS and private sector companies across the UK to inspire ambition.

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National Apprenticeship Week 2026

National Apprenticeship Week is almost here and we are excited to celebrate with a week full of exciting events.

Throughout the week, LMP Education is hosting live webinars to support employers, schools, trust leaders and individuals looking to learn more about apprenticeships and their impact.

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Special Education Needs and Disabilities

Schools, trusts and local government organisations are increasingly challenged by the growth in Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Providing the right support, resources and training is crucial in tackling the SEND crisis.

LMP offers a range of specialised SEND apprenticeship programmes, short online courses  and alternative provisions to help schools, staff and parents learn more and provide appropriate care and education.

Specialist Teaching Assistant with HLTA

LMP Education has recently launched a new apprenticeship programme: Level 5 Specialist Teaching Assistant with HLTA qualification. This funded training programme combines two of our most popular programmes, the Level 5 Specialist Teaching Assistant apprenticeship with embedded Level 4 Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HTLA).

As part of this programme, learners have the opportunity to specialise in one of these areas of study, including Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), social and emotional wellbeing, or specific curriculum provisions like early reading or EAL (English as an Additional Language), plus gain a HLTA qualification.

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LMP Group, through our Community Interest Company LMP Action support community and environmental initiatives to drive impact. We provide opportunities for employers and support social change through corporate social responsibility.

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LMP Action is committed to empowering young people. Our alternative provision offer encompasses inclusion, restoration and self-awareness practices. Harnessing personal responsibility and growth to support and develop young people.

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We are proud to be an award-winning training provider and employer. Our teams are dedicated to delivering the best possible training and educational solutions.

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Latest Case Study

School Business Professional Emily grows her career through an apprenticeship 

Apprenticeships provide a flexible approach to studying, helping apprentices adapt their theoretical learning to their day-to-day work. One apprentice that has benefitted from this flexibility is Emily Mansfield, a Level 4 School Business Professional from Hull Collaborative Academy Trust. Here is her story: 

“I was on a secondment from my substantive position in the MAT Central Team as a HR & Recruitment Advisor, to cover a period of maternity leave as an Office Manager in one of our Trust schools. I wanted to further develop my skills and knowledge to help enhance my career and so decided to do an apprenticeship. 

I chose to do an apprenticeship programme, as I could learn whilst on the job. The main benefit of doing an apprenticeship programme is that you can incorporate your daily activities into the work you produce on your apprenticeship course. 

I am proud that I have managed to complete the apprenticeship, even despite me returning to my substantive role as a HR Advisor within the Central Team halfway through the course. This could have been a barrier for me to complete the apprenticeship successfully, however, my Assessor and I worked together to leave topics that I would be covering in my HR role for when I returned. 

I was lucky enough to have two different roles throughout the time it took me to do this course. The best thing about the Office Manager role was working with the children and helping my colleagues whenever necessary.  

My LMP Tutor Kayleigh was absolutely amazing. She was extremely supportive and helped me whenever I needed it. She provided clear and concise instructions for tasks and made sure I was more than prepared for my End-Point Assessment. My employer supported me by allowing me to have the time to complete my assignments and EPA. 

The most important skill I have learnt is effective communication. It is crucial because both of my roles involve/d working with a wide range of stakeholders – teachers, senior leaders, suppliers, and sometimes parents. Clear and professional communication ensures that information is shared accurately, decisions are understood, and collaboration runs smoothly. This skill helps prevent misunderstandings, builds trust, and supports a positive school environment, which is essential for pupil success. 

My work has helped to improve operational efficiency and resource management, allowing staff to focus more on teaching and enhancing pupil outcomes. 

After completing my programme, I wish to continue learning whilst working, and I am looking at doing another qualification (CIPD Level 5) to help me reach the career goal I have of becoming a HR Lead.” 

Well done Emily and best of luck in the future! 

Are you interested in administrative and leadership roles? Explore all our Business & Professional apprenticeships. 

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School Business Professional Emily grows her career through an apprenticeship 

Emily Mansfield

“I am proud that I have managed to complete the apprenticeship, even despite me returning to my substantive role as a HR Advisor within the Central Team halfway through the course. This could have been a barrier for me to complete the apprenticeship successfully, however, my Assessor and I worked together to leave topics that I would be covering in my HR role for when I returned. “