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Notre Dame High School

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Working in Sport and Fitness

Focusing on how you can launch a career in Sport and Fitness.

Could I really start a career in football?

If you’ve got a flair for the beautiful game – yes! The level 3 sporting excellence professional apprenticeship (equivalent to A-level) is a great way for 16-18 year olds to get into football. Almost half of football apprentices go on to pursue a professional career.

Football legend David Beckham started out on Man United’s youth training scheme in 1991 – the equivalent of the modern apprenticeship programme. So without apprenticeships, no one would be able to bend it like Beckham!

So what is the professional sport apprenticeship?

How long is it? 18 months - 2 years.

Who trains me? You will be trained at a club in your chosen sport (such as Football, Rugby, or Equestrianism).

What qualifications will I get? Sporting excellence professional, BTEC sporting excellence and performance, Functional skills, Certificate in coaching.

What happens next? In the second half of year two, clubs decide which apprentices to offer contracts to.

What if I don’t get a contract? You will get support to apply for other opportunities, such as placements in the US or Europe.

You can find out more about this course on the government website.

What subjects should I study?

Biology

Biology helps us understand how the human body works. In sport, this is particularly useful when learning how we perform under physical stress. If you choose to go down the sport science route, biology is often a requirement. Learn more.

Physical Education

If you want to pursue a sporting career, PE is a must. You’ll learn crucial skills such as teamwork and hand-eye coordination, develop your strength and stamina and build up an understanding of tactics. Learn more.

Psychology

Psychology could help with your ability to stay focused and motivated. It’s also a good choice if you’re interested in coaching or sports psychology. Learn more.

What about other sports jobs?

Community activator coach: Help keep your community active, fit and healthy – you can train for this role through a level 2 apprenticeship.

Sports coach: You could train and coach sportspeople through a level 4 apprenticeship.

Sports turf operative: Look after sports grounds, from international stadiums to local clubs, with a level 2 sports turf operative apprenticeship.

Check out Success at School's Sport and Fitness Career Zone to explore other roles.