Incredible impact.
Tremendous training.
Royal recognition.
Free to enter the Awards are open to employers in the UK and Ireland who can show how investing in training has directly improved their people and organisational performance.
The Princess Royal Training Awards
Training is at the core of every successful business. It allows you to recruit better staff, retain quality colleagues and future proof your talent pipeline.
It’s the investment that offers a return time and time again.
We are delighted to offer this prestigious award, in line with the City & Guilds values, to employers in the UK and Ireland who can prove that their outstanding training and skills development programmes have resulted in exceptional benefits for their business.
About the awards
The result is an award that highlights the range and quality of training that exists in industry.
How to apply
Find out how to structure your application and what types of evidence to supply.
2023 recipients
See more details about the organisations who received the standard as well as in-depth case studies from previous winners.
Who can enter?

The awards are open to all organisations in the UK and Ireland regardless of size and sector and are free to enter.
More than one application may be submitted for an organisation if it has introduced multiple training initiatives. Each training initiative must have resulted in different benefits for the business.
You can apply to revalidate your programme if it’s been three years or longer since you achieved the Award. Find out more about how to get revalidated.
Read more about the application process.
Recipient stories






































City & Guilds are professional and passionate about training on every level and we try our very best to follow their world class standard.
We are so delighted to be awarded a Princess Royal Training Award for our UK Apprenticeship programme. The assessment process was rigorous, yet rewarding as the assessment team really took the time to understand our business as well as the value our apprenticeships have brought.
Register your interest / apply
Applications for the 2024 Princess Royal Training Awards are now open until 28 March 2024.
Help with your application
Support workshops
Our free workshops offer practical help and support to anyone thinking of applying for a Princess Royal Training Award and is a great way to meet other applicants.
Tea & chat sessions
These 30 minute sessions are designed to let you find out more about the Awards in an informal setting. Bring your brew and any questions you may have. No question is a silly question.
Application Support Resource
This page was designed to provides as much information, help and support as possible as you work your way through the application form.
Upcoming events
Support Workshop: 11 January 2024
Support Workshop: 11 January 2024
This virtual support workshop will feature top tips from Assessors to help you to apply for the Princess Royal Training Awards.
Tea & Chat: 17 January 2024
Tea & Chat: 17 January 2024
This drop-in session will give you the chance to ask any questions to help you to apply for the Princess Royal Training Awards.
Revalidation Tea & Chat: 24 January 2024
Revalidation Tea & Chat: 24 January 2024
This drop-in session will give you the chance to ask any questions to help you to apply for a revalidation of your Princess Royal Training Award.
Tea & Chat: 31 January 2024
Tea & Chat: 31 January 2024
This drop-in session will give you the chance to ask any questions to help you to apply for the Princess Royal Training Awards.
Support Workshop: 8 February 2024
Support Workshop: 8 February 2024
This virtual support workshop will feature top tips from Assessors to help you to apply for the Princess Royal Training Awards.
I would encourage anyone thinking about applying, not to give up. Having attended the workshop this time last year, we were clearer on the evidence that we needed to have to re-apply and that made it easier for us second time round.
Achieving the Award shows that the business is sustainable and that the systems and processes we have in place are actually working.
About the awards
Learn more about the origins of the awards programme and who the team of assessors are.