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We are the UK’s favourite hairdressing, barbering & beauty training provider. We have been providing OUTSTANDING hairdressing apprenticeshipsbeauty therapy apprenticeships and barbering apprenticeships to apprentices and salons across England for over 20 years.

Saks Apprenticeships are regarded by many as the top training provider in the country after achieving the OFSTED Outstanding Provider rating with all grade ones during inspection, and for being awarded Beacon Status in recognition of our excellent training and standards. We’re proud to have trained over 6,500 apprentices across more than 750 salons!

As one of the UK’s leading Government approved hairdressing, barbering and beauty training providers, offering apprenticeships to any salon in England, you are in safe hands with Saks Apprenticeships.

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