Apprentices

An apprentice is a Laurel's special student, who normally receives extra attention from his/her Master or Mistress. Everyone should be aware that "apprentice" is a role, not a rank--apprentices have no higher status than any other students.

There are no set rules for Laurel-apprentice relationships. Some apprentices go on to become Laurels, but this is by no means a foregone conclusion. Some Laurels like to take quite inexperienced members as apprentices to help them get started in the Society, and release them as Journeymen when they have found their feet. Others see an apprenticeship as the final stage in grooming an experienced member towards the Peerage. Still other relationships fall somewhere in between.

An apprentice is not a Laurel's personal servant, although it is usual for apprentices to help with some of the Laurel's projects in return for help with their own, and to provide things like general campsite help at Festival, for example. Neither are apprentices entitled to their Laurel's exclusive attention--a Laurel's knowledge and help is available to all. It is reasonable, however, for apprentices to expect more attention from their Laurel than is given to ordinary students; this is normally part of what the relationship is about.

How Do You Become An Apprentice?

Some Laurels like to ask their apprentices; others like to be asked. If you are shy about asking a particular Laurel to take you as an apprentice, you can always ask one of their friends to sound them out for you. If a Laurel asks you to be an apprentice, you are perfectly free to say "no." If you ask and are refused, don't be downcast. It doesn't mean you have no potential; rather, that particular Laurel probably feels the relationship with him/her is not right for you at this stage.

This rest of this page contains Mistress Rowan's Prentice Questions -- the document she gives to students who wish to be her apprentice. Bear in mind this is one laurel's personal guide; the information in it does not apply to everyone!

Rowan's Prentice Questions

Before taking on an apprentice, it is important to consider exactly what the relationship will entail -- for both parties! If you don't know what your expectations are and discuss these in advance, you may end up feeling frustrated and disappointed.

These are some discussion questions I have developed from my experience with my apprentices past and present -- Master Maelgwyn, Mistress Bess, Lord Tomas, Mistress Cristia, Lady Linnet, and Lord Jan. Thanks especially to Maelgwyn and Bess who bore the brunt of trial and error!



General Issues



What are the agreed benefits of apprenticeship?

Some possibilities:

What are the agreed responsibilities of apprenticeship?


Again, some possibilities:



Rowan's Prentice Studyguide


I believe that there is more to apprenticeship than one specific art or craft -- I want my apprentice to be well rounded in his/her understanding and experience of the Society.

Heraldry

Dance

Scribal

Literature

Games

Entertainment

Combat

OR

SCA knowledge

Periodicity

Service

Personal Development

In chosen art form/s...

Research

Design

Craftsmanship

Competitions

Teaching

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