The EPA tests learners on the skills, knowledge and behaviours developed during their apprenticeship training. The assessment proves learner competency and will vary between different apprenticeship standards.
The End-point Assessment will commence following a planning meeting involving the employer, learner, trainer and assessor. The assessment is unique to each apprenticeship standard but will take up to three months to complete. Learners must achieve English and maths Functional Skills before beginning EPA (or hold a level 4 and above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent).
A typical End-point Assessment may include:
Learners will keep logs throughout the programme to reference during the assessment period, and certain standards might include a demonstration of skills. Lifetime provides learners with a series of mock End-point Assessments throughout their programme to prepare.
The learner can achieve grades of pass, merit, distinction, or fail depending on the specific standard.
At Lifetime, we handle every step of the End-point Assessment (EPA) process. We work with award-winning independent assessor, Innovate Awarding, to carry out all EPA for our apprenticeship programmes.
From launch to End-point Assessment, Lifetime can help you every step of the way. Our expert teams work to become an extension of yours, so we can build long-lasting, trusted partnerships. Talk to us to find out more or read about our programmes.