bexhill adult learning centre
PART-TIME, DAYTIME & EVENING courses 2018-19
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ENROLMENT Adult Learning at Bexhill College If you are interested in any of the courses we offer we encourage you to apply online. If you want help with the enrolment process or want to pay by cash or cheque, you are invited to drop in between 6pm and 8pm on Monday 17th September 2018 for support. Please note there are no tutors present. www.bexhillcollege.ac.uk/part-time
WELCOME
Adult Learning at Bexhill College
Many people enjoy learning something new or following a hobby in their spare time. Some want to develop a skill, whilst others would like to gain a qualification to help them further their career. Evening and part-time courses at Bexhill College offer the opportunity to do either. The College offers professional qualifications such as certificates and diplomas in Health and Social Care or Early Years and GCSEs, as well as a wide range of recreational courses running. We hope there is something to interest everyone. For further information, please visit our website or contact the College on 01424 214545. Karen Hucker - Principal
Contents Daytime Recreational Courses IT & Computing Wellbeing Creative Arts & Crafts Languages
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Evening Recreational Courses Cookery Sugarcraft Languages Creative Arts & Crafts
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Qualification Courses Assessing Education Healthcare Counselling Skills ATT GCSE Foundation Diploma Full Time Courses
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Further Information Fees & Support Provisional Dates
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Facilities to Hire & Nursery Fitness Classes Classrooms, Theatre, Sports Pitches & Hall Hair Salon Early Years Nursery
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Location Map How to Find Us
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FAQ
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Daytime RECREATIONAL COURSES
Get to Know Your iPad Make the most of your tech! Do you want to get the most out of your iPad, but you’re not sure how to achieve this? This small friendly class will introduce you to a variety of uses for this technology, bespoke to your needs.
Improve Your Computer Skills
Commencing: Wed 3rd October 2018 Duration: 4 Weeks Time: 1.00pm - 3.00pm Fee: £48
This course will develop your word processing skills using Microsoft Word and introduce you to spreadsheets, presentation and the use of email and internet.
Do you want to find out how to use computers and learn the essentials of commonly used software?
Not suitable for Windows 8 users.
Commencing: Wed 16th January 2019 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 1.00pm - 3.00pm Fee: £70
The main college site has a large, secure, well lit and free car park within the grounds so you don't have to worry about allowing extra time to find parking and then walking to the College - this is an important consideration for us especaially when it comes to evening classes during the dark winter months.
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Daytime Recreational Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
Healthy Eating This course is not about losing weight (although that might happen) or changing your diet completely. It’s about getting your family to enjoy food and meal times and making tiny moves towards getting your family’s diet a little healthier. Healthy Eating is all about making small changes that will suit your family and that will end up having a big impact on the way you eat.
Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 10.00am - 12.00pm Fee: £70
Yoga (Over 55’s) Pilates (Over 55’s) Pilates is suitable for everyone, regardless of age, sex and level of fitness. Each exercise can be done at different levels of intensity with modifications for anyone with specific muscular or joint limitations. Benefits from Pilates are that it can improve overall body strength. It will also help to improve posture, mobility, joint problems and tone your body.
Commencing: Wed 3rd October 2018 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 11.30am – 12.30pm Fee: £70
Yoga is an ancient form of exercise that focuses on strength, flexibility and breathing to boost physical and mental wellbeing. • Improves balance by strengthening your lower body • Strengthens your ankles and knees, thereby reducing your chances of falling • Regular Yoga practice is beneficial for people with high blood pressure, heart disease, aches and pains, depression and stress This course is suitable for all levels of health and fitness. Our experienced tutor will work with you within your capabilities and to your level.
Commencing: Thurs 4th October 2018 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 10.00am - 11.00am Fee: £70
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Mindfulness Course Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is the most recognised and established mindfulness course, taught all over the world, and scientifically proven to help people cope better with stress, depression and anxiety. The course consists of 8 weekly 2 hour sessions and one Saturday workshop for 2 hours. Through guided meditations, group dialogue and home assignments, you will learn the essential principles of mindfulness and techniques, to build your personal home practice and access the wide-ranging benefits well beyond the course. Topics will include: • A variety of formal and informal mindfulness practices, involving the use of breath and body as a focus for being aware of our experience in the present moment • Understanding the physiology of stress and how to self-regulate our moods, in order to increase our self-management in challenging situations and manage our responses more effectively • Recognising the patterns of worrying and self-criticism that often generate more stress • Learning to relate to ourselves with a more accepting and kind stance • Learning to have more mindful thus meaningful communications, connections and relationships • Developing practical self-care tools to help us grow, build resilience and perform at our optimum
Commencing: Thurs 17th Jan 2019 and one Sat as agreed with the group Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 10.00am - 12.00pm | Fee: £115
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First Aid This course is designed for people who want to receive training in emergency first aid and is especially suited for nominated first aiders in smaller, low-risk working environments. The content of this course provides basic lifesaving first aid and workplace health and safety regulations.
1 DAY Course which can be provided for employers in the workplace or on site. Commencing: Friday 16th Nov 2018 Time: 9.00am to 4.30pm | Fee: £75 Spring & Summer 2019 start dates also available. Please contact us or see website.
Paediatric First Aid This course is designed for people who want to receive training in emergency first aid and is especially suited for nominated first aiders in smaller, low-risk working environments. The content of this course provides basic lifesaving first aid and workplace health and safety regulations.
12 Hours over 3 Weeks Commencing: Monday 5th NOV 2018 Time: 2.30PM - 6.30pm | Fee: £130 Evening courses also available, please contact us.
Daytime Recreational Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
Oil Painting Bring out your inner artist. This course will cover procedures and techniques, colour mixing exercises and demonstrations to give you the confidence to paint with oils. You will look at the work of different artists and work from photos and life to undertake your personal project. Here is a list of the materials required: • HB pencil • Basic Oil or Acrylic painting set (8 colours or so) • A large palette • Turpentine (low odour preferably) • White spirit & rags • Set of flat brushes (hog preferably) • Couple of clean tin cans • Table top easel (large enough for your chosen canvas size) • 5 canvases or primed boards for painting (up to A3 size)
Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 // Mon 14th January 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 10.00am - 12.00pm | Fee: £95
Simply Flowers
Bring colour, interest and fragrance into your home with an arrangement of flowers. Guided by an experienced tutor you will create eyecatching floral arrangements, using either bunches of shop bought flowers or blooms freshly cut from your garden.
Commencing: Wed 3rd October 2018 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 1.00pm - 3.00pm | Fee: £70
Sewing Bug The course is aimed at beginners and for those with some experience who want to get the most out of their sewing machine. Learners will be encouraged to undertake small projects to build up skills, or if you’re feeling confident, your tutor can guide you week by week through larger projects. There will be a variety of topics covered to suit everyone, as well as care of materials, tools and equipment. You will be required to bring: • • • •
A sewing machine Patterns/fabric you wish to work with Fabric scissors Pins, threads, needles etc.
Commencing: TUES 2ND October 2018 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 12.00pm – 2.00pm | Fee: £95
Watercolour Painting This is an opportunity for beginners, or the more advanced to learn the technique of watercolours and to use it with confidence and an understanding of composition and colour. Basic materials needed are: • Basic set of watercolour paints • A4 or A3 Paper • Basic set of brushes
Commencing: THURS 17TH JAN 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 2.00pm - 4.00pm | Fee: £95 EVENING class also available - page 19
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Spanish - Beginners Thinking of learning basic Spanish? Come and discover useful vocabulary and phrases to get the most out of your holidays in the sun, and impress friends and family with your knowledge of a new language. Now is the time! Come along and have fun whilst learning in a friendly and relaxed environment.
Commencing: Thurs 4th October 2018 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 1.00pm - 3.00pm Fee: £95
Spanish - Advanced If you already completed the Spanish Intermediate course and want to improve your skills, this is the course for you.
French - Beginners Whether you need to do the shopping, ask directions or order a meal, these classes will help you achieve this with plenty of speaking and listening in a friendly environment. This course is suitable for those with little or no knowledge of the language. You will be required to purchase the ‘BBC Talk French 1’ booklet for this course.
Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 1.00pm - 3.00pm | Fee: £95 Evening class also available - page 16
You will become more confident in conversational Spanish, and more able to understand written and spoken Spanish.
Commencing: Thurs 2nd May 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 10.00am - 12.00pm Fee: £95
French Beginners Plus
This course is suitable for those with a little knowledge of the language. If you have already done our beginners class this would be the ideal course for you to progress onto.
Commencing: Wed 16th January 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 1.00pm - 3.00pm | Fee: £95 Evening class also available - page 17
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Daytime Recreational Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
French Intermediate
This course is for those who wish to increase their vocabulary and use different tenses. This course will develop your skills and offer plenty of speaking and listening practice.
Commencing: Wed 1st May 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 1.00pm - 3.00pm | Fee: ÂŁ95 Evening class also available - page 17
French - Advanced
This advanced course is ideal for those who would like to improve their fluency in the written and spoken language. This is achieved using a diversity of classic and contemporary resources through poetry, music, radio, newspapers etc.
Commencing: Wed 3rd October 2018 // Wed 1st May 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 10.00am - 12.00pm | Fee: ÂŁ95
We do evening coures too! See page 14. If you are interested in any of the courses we offer we encourage you to apply online. If you want help with the enrolment process or want to pay by cash or cheque, you are invited to drop in between 6pm and 8pm on Monday 17th September 2018 for support.
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WHY CHOOSE BEXHILL cOLLEGE? You may want to improve your career prospects, develop new skills and knowledge or perhaps change direction altogether. Whatever your reasons for studying, Bexhill College can help you reach your goals. We believe that the combination of our excellent tutors, easy parking, safe location and up-to-date facilities makes us unbeatable.
REASONS TO CHOOSE BEXHILL
COLLEGE
• Purpose built campus with modern up-to-date facilities • Large, safe and well lit car parking • A wide range of courses • Fully equipped sports centre and Astro turf pitch • Fantastic reputation • High quality teaching • Fun and friendly atmosphere • A great mix of people
Feel free to call us on 01424 214545 ext 1166 for additional information.
PARKINg facilities The main College site has a large, secure, well lit and free car park within the grounds so you don’t have to worry about allowing extra time to find parking and then walking to the College. This is an important consideration for us especially when it comes to evening classes during the dark winter months.
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EVENING RECREATIONAL COURSES
Cookery Introduction to Vegetarian Cooking This course is suitable for beginners or more experienced cooks keen to explore and learn new skills. You will cook a variety vegetarian starters and main dishes to take home. You will also be shown how to alter the dishes to make wonderful vegan alternatives. A list of ingredients and equipment needed will be supplied before each class.
Commencing: Tues 30th April 2019 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 6.00pm - 8.00pm Fee: £70
Cookery Quick & Easy Healthy Recipes
Explore and learn new skills. This course is suitable for beginners or more experienced cooks keen to explore and learn new skills. You will cook a variety of dishes to take home. A list of ingredients and equipment needed will be supplied before each class.
Commencing: Tues 15th January 2019 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 6.00pm - 8.00pm Fee: £70
Cookery Fuss-Free 4 Ingredients Explore & learn new skills. This course is suitable for beginners or more experienced cooks keen to explore and learn new skills. You will cook a variety of dishes to take home. A list of ingredients and equipment needed will be supplied before each class.
Commencing: Tues 2nd October 2018 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 6.00pm - 8.00pm Fee: £70
Sugarcraft Beginners This course covers basic cake icing and decoration using royal icing and sugarpaste. This includes cake covering, frills, lace work, flowers and sprays, piping and flood icing for novelty and celebration cakes. The items you are required to bring week one are as follows: • • • • • • • •
500g of sugar paste Cornflour Edible glue Fine paintbrush Pallet knife / small knife Cocktail sticks A wipe down cloth for cleaning after class Box / container to transport sugar model home
Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Commencing: Tues 15th January 2019 Time: 6.00pm – 8.00pm
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Duration: 6 Weeks Per Course | Fee: £70 Per Course
Evening Recreational Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
Sugarcraft Intermediate For students who have learnt the basics, this is the course for you! This will progress you further and improve your skills even more. The items you are required to bring for week 1 are as follows: • • • • • • • • • • • •
Approximately 100g of flowerpaste Cornflour Small rolling pin Fine paintbrush Palette knife Edible glue A wipe down cloth for cleaning after class Box / container to transport decorations home Cocktail sticks Green paste colour (Christmas green, or any dark green) Kitchen roll A foam pad and a bone / ball tool if you have one
Commencing: Mon 14th January 2019 Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm Commencing: Tues 30th April 2019 Time: 6.00pm – 8.00pm
Duration: 6 Weeks Per Course | Fee: £70 Per Course
Sugarcraft Advanced For learners who are gaining confidence in their Sugarcraft skills, this course will build on those skills. The items you are required to bring for week 1 are as follows: • A polystyrene cake dummy (approximately 4-5 inches) • 250g of sugarpaste • 125g of flowerpaste • Edible glue • Cornflour • Small rolling pin • A fine paintbrush • Cocktail sticks • Palette knife • Any modelling tools you may have if not I have some available to share • A wipe down cloth for cleaning after class • Box / container to transport your sugar model home
Commencing: tues 2nd October 2018 Time: 6.00pm – 8pm Commencing: MON 29th April 2019 Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Duration: 6 Weeks Per Course | Fee: £70 Per Course
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Spanish - Beginners Thinking of learning basic Spanish? Come and discover useful vocabulary and phrases to get the most out of your holidays in the sun, and impress friends and family with your knowledge of a new language. Now is the time! Come along and have fun whilst learning in a friendly and relaxed environment.
If you already have completed Spanish Beginners and Beginners Plus course and want to improve your skills, then this is the course for you.
Students will need to purchase the text book 'Talk Spanish' 1+2 (BBC) before the first session.
You will become more confident in conversational Spanish, and more able to understand written and spoken Spanish.
Commencing: Tues 2nd October 2018 Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm | Fee: £95
Commencing: TueS 30th April 2019 Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm Duration: 8 Weeks Fee: £95
Spanish Beginners Plus
French - Beginners
Duration: 8 Weeks | Fee: £70 DAYTIME class also available - page 10
If you already have some knowledge of Spanish or have completed the Beginners Course, then this course will be perfect for you. You will continue to develop your skills, improving vocabulary and gaining confidence in the language.
Commencing: Tues 15th January 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm Fee: £95
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Spanish Intermediate
Whether you need to do the shopping, ask directions or order a meal, these classes will help you achieve this with plenty of speaking and listening in a friendly environment. This course is suitable for those with little or no knowledge of the language. You will be required to purchase the ‘BBC Talk French 1’ booklet for this course.
Commencing: MoN 1st October 2018 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm | Fee: £95 DAYTIME class also available - page 10
Evening Recreational Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
French Beginners Plus
This course is suitable for those with a little knowledge of the language. If you have already done our beginners class this would be the ideal course for you to progress to.
Commencing: Mon 14th January 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm | Fee: £95 DAYTIME class also available - page 11
French Intermediate
This course is for those who wish to increase their vocabulary and use different tenses. This course will develop your skills and offer plenty of speaking and listening practice.
Commencing: Mon 29th April 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm | Fee: £95 DAYTIME class also available - page 11
German - Beginners This course will offer students a friendly and leisurely way to learn a new language with a good amount of speaking practice, to enable you to have the confidence to order in restaurants, ask for directions and have conversations when visiting a German speaking country.
Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm Fee: £95
German Beginners Plus If you already have some basic knowledge of German or have completed the Beginners Course and want to take it further, then this course is for you. You will learn how to go shopping, book rooms in hotels and as well as becoming more confident in speaking German, you will also tackle short pieces of writing.
Commencing: Mon 14th January 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm Fee: £95
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German Intermediate If you already have completed a German Beginners and Beginners Plus course and want to build on that and improve your skills, then this is the course for you. You will become more confident in having conversations with German speakers, and more able to understand written and spoken German.
Commencing: MON 29th April 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm Fee: £95
Japanese During this course you will be working on the Japanese alphabet (HIRAGANA) reading, writing and memorising characters. The course will be taught through activities such as role play and Japanese Bingo! This is an ideal course for beginners or those who are very new to the language.
Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 Duration: 15 Weeks Time: 5:30pm - 7:00pm Fee: £130
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Italian - Beginners
This course will offer learners a friendly and leisurely way to learn a new language with a good amount of speaking practice, to enable you to have the confidence to order in restaurants, ask for directions and have conversations when visiting an Italian speaking country.
Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 Time: 6.30pm - 8.00pm Duration: 8 Weeks Fee: £95
Many adults enjoy attending an adult learning class in their spare time. Some want to learn a new skill, whilst others would like to gain a qualification to help them further their career. Evening and part-time courses at Bexhill College offer the opportunity to do both. Feel free to call us on 01424 214545 ext 1166 for additional information.
Evening Recreational Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
Photography Film and Digital
This Photography course will offer you the chance to learn the basics of Black and White photography along with the use of the darkroom and film developing processes plus the use of the camera. We will also look at digital imaging and the use of Photoshop. This class will be flexible with what we can do, and will work with individual needs.
Watercolour Painting This is an opportunity for beginners, or the more advanced to learn the technique of watercolours and to use it with confidence and an understanding of composition and colour. Basic materials needed are:
Commencing: Mon 14th January 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm Fee: £95
Adobe Photoshop
This course will combine the technical aspects of Adobe Photoshop with your creativity. You will be encouraged to explore your own images and ideas, taking a playful creative approach to digital image manipulation and gaining a broader understanding of the many possibilities offered by this exciting software.
Beginners Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 // Mon 14th January 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm | Fee: £95 Advanced Commencing: Mon 29th April 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm | Fee: £95
• Basic set of watercolour paints • A4 or A3 Paper • Basic set of brushes
Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 // Mon 14th January 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm | Fee: £95 DAYTIME class also available - page 9
Creative Writing Workshop Everyone has a story to tell. In this 8 week course we will be exploring ways of expressing yourself in fiction and poetry by creating characters, plotting stories and finding your true voice. You can continue each term to develop your skills in these different areas.
Commencing: Tues 2nd October 2018 // Tues 15th January 2019 // Tues 30th April 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.00pm - 8.30pm | Fee: £95
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Psychology An Introduction. Have you ever wondered why people do the things they do and act the way they do? This course will introduce you to the fascinating world of psychology - the science of mind and behaviour. You will discover how we learn, think and remember; why people see things differently and how to improve your understanding of yourself and the people around you.
Commencing: MON 1st October 2018 // Mon 14th January 2019 Duration: 8 Weeks Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm | Fee: £95
Bexhill College is Purpose-built campus with modern facilities, a fantastic reputation & high quality teaching.
Psychology Continuation
A more in-depth look at some key areas of Psychology – those unexpected research findings that make Psychology so fascinating. How do we learn? Why do we sleep? Find out about ways of investigating the brain, localisation of function in the brain and split brain research. Take a look at some theories of romantic relationships, explanations for our food preferences/eating disorders and how psychology can be used in health promotion and advertising.
Commencing: Tues 15th January 2019 // Tues 30th April 2019 Time: 6.00pm - 8.00pm Duration: 8 Weeks | Fee: £95
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Evening Recreational Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
qualification COURSES
Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes & Practice
Edexcel QCF Level 4 Certificate - Total credit value 17 This qualification is intended for those who maintain the quality assessment from within an organisation or assessment centre and/ or lead a team of internal quality assurance staff. You will receive a six week programme of content delivery and further support through to completion. It is recommended that this qualification should be completed within six months of registration.
Commencing: Wed 10th October 2018 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 2.00pm - 3.30pm Fee: ÂŁ696
Bexhill College has an impressive 200-seater theatre, performing arts space and a fully equipped sports centre.
Assessing Vocational Achievement EDEXCEL QCF Level 3 - Total credit value 15
This qualification is intended for those who assess both occupational competence in the work environment and vocational skills, knowledge and understanding in environments other than workplace. Learners may be required to find their own students to assess, this is something that the College could assist with, within particular disciplines. You will receive a six week programme of content delivery and further support through to completion. It is recommended that this qualification should be completed within eight months of registration.
Commencing: Wed 17th October 2018 Duration: 6 Weeks Time: 2.00pm - 3.30pm Fee: ÂŁ700
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Qualification Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
Children’s Learning and Development Early Years Educator
EDEXCEL Diploma, QCF Level 3 This qualification is accredited with a minimum of 64 Credits. It is a part-time work-based qualification for learners who work with children in an Early Years setting. You must be in paid or voluntary work for approximately three days a week (800 hours over the year) in a suitable setting. The qualification gives learners the opportunity to:
Please note To be a qualified level 3 early years worker, you must have the equivalent of grade C in English and Maths or level 2 functional skills.
• to demonstrate competence as an Early Years Educator; Child-minder or Nursery Nurse • to develop knowledge and skills related to the specified job roles in early years education • to have existing skills recognised • to achieve a nationally-recognised Level 3 qualification • to develop their own personal growth and engagement in learning The course is delivered by six workshops and monthly support sessions over the duration of the year, together with assessor support and assessment in the workplace.
First Session: Saturday 6th Oct 2018 DURATION: 1 Year (six workshops across the year) Time: 10.00am - 3.30pm Fee: £2360 You will be required to attend an interview for this course
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HND in Advanced Practice in Early Years Education Early Years Education level 5 The course covers all aspects of children’s care and development and has a strong emphasis on applying theory directly to practice in relation to working with children in classrooms and early year’s settings. It also emphasises ‘reflective practice’ so that you develop a professional approach to your development. How will I be assessed? A range of assessment methods are used including projects, investigations, essays, professional reflections, a portfolio of professional practice, tutor and supervisor/manager observations in the work setting and across a range of settings and ages from 0- 8 years. There are no external examinations on the course. Students have to undertake 800 hours of work placement across a range of age groups as specified by the awarding body. This is arranged around working hours for those in employment or as work placements. What could I do next? There are many progression routes for example; previous graduates have completed a top up year at university achieving a full BA Hons and some students have gone on to study further post graduate courses such as PGCE in primary teaching and Play therapy. Other students have gone on to manage nurseries. Entry requirements You will need 120 UCAS points from either Level 3 courses such as A/AS Levels or an Extended Diploma or NNEB/CACHE DCE or equivalent qualifications NVQ Level 3. Good written skills and ability to manage assignments and work/placement. Passion for working in the early years and willingness to want to develop practice. Are there any special expenses? Course fees are £5000 a year for which a student loan can be applied for. Students will need to cover the costs of travel to placement as well as the usual materials required for study i.e. folders and stationary.
Commencing: MON 10 SEPTEMBER 2018 DURATION: 2 YeaRS Time: Mondays 9.00am – 1.00pm *Specialist placement: 1.30pm-8.00pm at the College Fee: £5,000 per year
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Qualification Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
HND in Higher Healthcare Practice level 5 The course covers all aspects of healthcare and has a strong emphasis on applying theory directly to practice in relation to working in healthcare settings. It also emphasises ‘reflective practice’ so that you develop a professional approach to your development. Units will include care planning, supporting independent living, health equalities and an action research project. Students can either be working in a healthcare setting or will need to undertake work placement which can be arranged by the College. Work placements will need to be 450 hours over the two year which equates to one to two days per week. How will I be assessed? A range of assessment methods are used including projects, investigations, essays, professional reflections, a portfolio of professional practice, tutor and supervisor/manager observations in the work/placement setting. There are no external examinations for this course. What could I do next? There are many progression routes for example; The Level 5 Higher National Diploma is recognised by Higher Education providers as meeting admission requirements to many relevant health and social carerelated courses, for example: BA/BSc (Hons) in Management Studies (Health and Social Care) or Health Studies. Progression into management is also possible within the workplace. Entry requirements You will need 120 UCAS points from either Level 3 courses such as A/AS Levels or an Extended Diploma or equivalent qualifications such as an NVQ Level 3. Good written skills and ability to manage assignments and work/placement. Passion for working in a healthcare setting or related work and willingness to want to develop practice. Are there any special expenses? Course fees are £5000 a year for which a student loan can be applied for. Students will need to cover the cost of travel to placement if required as well as the usual materials required for study i.e folders and stationary.
Commencing: TUES 11 September 2018 DURATION: 2 YeaRS Time: Mondays 1.00Pm – 8.00pm Fee: £5,000 per year
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University Certificate Introductory Award in Education and Training Level 4 (20 credits) Validated by Canterbury Christ Church University (Grade 1 Teacher Training Ofsted 2014)
This course is made up of the first module of the Diploma in Education and Training (DET) programme. It prepares students to teach in the Further Education and Skills Sector (FESS). The broad aim of the module is to provide a thorough preparation for teachers and trainers who want to work in the Further Education sector in terms of their knowledge, skills and professional attributes. It provides an opportunity for people who are considering teaching in the post-16 sector (14 years plus) or those who do not have the required teaching hours for the Diploma in Education and Training, to achieve the Introductory Award in Teaching. Successful completion of the award can (subject to the required teaching hours) leads to entering the DET programme at module 2. Assessment Students will be assessed by reflections, assignments, a micro teach, peer observations, presentations, essays, group work and a progress log. All students are required to achieve module assignments and tasks, which are assessed using the module learning outcomes and level 4 academic standards.
Commencing: Mon 10th September 2018 Duration: 1 term Time: 5.45PM - 9.00pm, term time only Fee: ÂŁ660
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Qualification Courses | Evening & Part-Time Learning
The main college site has a large, secure, well lit and free car park within the grounds so you don't have to worry about allowing extra time to find parking and then walking to the College - this is an important consideration for us especaially when it comes to evening classes during the dark winter months.
Please note You will be required to attend an interview for this course. Contact Louise Davison (Course Co-ordinator) on 01424 214545 ext 1144 for further advice and guidance.
Diploma in Education and Training (DET) With Professional Graduate Certificate in Education and Training (ProfGCE) Validated by Canterbury Christ Church Year 1 This course is intended to provide skills and knowledge needed to teach successfully in the Post-16 sector. It is also suitable for trainers in industry and private organisations. Year 2 This is an extension of Year 1 and aims to further develop teaching skills and knowledge. This year the focus is on the profession as a whole, rather than the individual teacher. The successful completion of Year 2 will enable students to achieve the DET award or Professional Graduate Certificate in Education and Training (ProfGCE). Assessment for both Year 1 and Year 2 Students will be assessed by a range of methods including reflections, assignments, lesson observations, evaluation of overall teaching, presentations, group work, a Progress Log, case studies and essays. Students must pass module 1 to progress to module 2 and 3. Students must pass Year 1 to progress to Year 2. Entry Requirements All students have to satisfy certain literacy, ICT and numeracy requirements and to be educated
to at least Level 3 or Level 4 (HND / HNC), Foundation Degree, First Degree or a professional qualification. Students who have achieved at least a degree may take the ProfGCE route in their second year with tutor recommendation. To study this course you need to be employed in a training/teaching capacity or undertaking a voluntary placement which you need to secure prior to the start of the course. All students must have their teaching experience arranged and confirmed in writing prior to starting the course. This could be in local schools, colleges or training providers. 50 hours are the minimum teaching hours required a year. However it is recommended to have at least 25 hours a term/module to support development of teaching and learning. Prospective students should provide a CV and two references. Students will also need a DBS check (approximate cost of ÂŁ44) which is a requirement for the course and a mentor who is happy to support you in the workplace.
Commencing: MON 10 SEPTEMBER 2018 DURATION: 2 Years | Time: 5.45PM - 9.00pm, term time only Fee: ÂŁ2700 per year Tuition fees are payable direct to Canterbury Christ Church University. Students will be entitled to apply for a loan from the Student Loans Company.
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Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools EDEXCEL Diploma QCF LEVEL 2 (30 credits)
This qualification is for anyone who directly supports the teaching and learning of pupils. This course focuses on understanding, supporting, safeguarding and developing children and young people, together with optional units covering specialism such as supporting literacy and numeracy development, supporting a curriculum area, behaviour support, special educational needs, bilingual support, examination invigilation, working with parents, team leadership. On successful completion, you will be able to work in a role that includes specialist support for pupils in primary, secondary or specialist schools. Work placement In order to successfully complete a Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools you are required to complete a compulsory work placement. The work placement can be paid or voluntary and each learner is responsible for arranging their own placement. It is recommended that you complete 1 day a week of work placement. A confirmation of hours worked will be required before enrolment. Assessment and support You will receive assessor support sessions over the duration of the course, where you will be given guidance on the knowledge based work that needs to be produced for your portfolio. Your assigned assessor will also be visiting you within the workplace for assessment, guidance and feedback on practice, contributing to the evidence needed to complete the qualification.
DURATION: 1 YeaR | Fee: ÂŁ1050
(an Advanced Learner Loan could be available to cover this fee)
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Please note There is also a Level 3 course for Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools. Please see the differences below.
Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools
EDEXCEL Diploma QCF LEVEL 3 (44 credits) Course info and assessment are as per the Level 2 course, but it is recommended that you complete 2 days a week of work placement. A confirmation of hours worked will be required before enrolment.
DURATION: 1 YeaR | Fee: ÂŁ2225
(an Advanced Learner Loan could be available to cover this fee)
Flexible start date to suit you as this is a work-based qualification
Fast Track Diploma in Education and Training (DET/Professional GCE)
LEVELS 4 & 5 (ProfGCE 6) Validated by Canterbury Christ Church University (Grade 1 Teacher Training Ofsted 2014) This course is intended for students who are able to commit to an intense training programme of study alongside teaching experience. This course could be suitable for a full time intern or someone already working part-time in the industry who can fully commit to the fast track programme. Module 1-3 These three modules include an introduction to teaching and learning with a focus on planning and delivering effective learning, assessment methods and strategies that can be employed flexibly to support individual students and explores theory and its application to practice. Module 4-6 These modules are an extension of module 1-3 and aims to develop teaching skills and knowledge. The focus is on the profession as a whole, rather than the individual. Successful completion of module 4-6 will enable students to achieve the DET award (Diploma in Education and Training level 5) or Professional Graduate Certificate in Education and Training (ProfGCE level 6). Assessment Students will be assessed by a range of methods including assignments, lesson observations,
evaluation of teaching, presentations, essays, group work and a Progress Log. Students following the ProfGCE route will undertake extended assignments. Entry Requirements All students have to satisfy certain literacy, ICT and numeracy requirements and be educated to at least level 3 or level 4 (HND/HNC foundation degree, first degree or a professional qualification). Students who have achieved a degree may take the ProfGCE route during modules 4-6 with tutor recommendations. All students must have their teaching experiences (100 hours for the year) arranged and confirmed in writing prior to starting the course. Bexhill College offers an internship scheme. These are through separate application and interview process. These positions will be advertised on the Bexhill College website and in the local press. Application Process Prospective students should provide a CV with two references and will be required to attend an interview. You will also need a DBS check (approximate cost of £44) and a mentor who is happy to support you in the workplace. Contact Louise Davison (Course Co-ordinator) on 01424 214545 ext 1144 for further advice and guidance.
Commencing: MON 10 SEPTEMBER 2018 DURATION: 1 year – 3 days a week Fee: £5,400 Tuition fees are payable direct to Canterbury Christ Church University. Students will be entitled to apply for a loan from the Student Loans Company.
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Food Safety in Catering Level 2 Award
Fitness Instructing Level 2 This course is for adults aged 18 or over interested in pursuing a career in the fitness industry. The Level 2 course enables students to develop their knowledge and understanding of instructing clients in physical activities and gym based sessions and gives them the opportunity, upon completion of the course, to become a Level 2 qualified Fitness Instructor. This qualification will allow students to become a member of the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs).
This nine hour course provides essential training in the principles of preparing food in hygienic conditions and minimising the risks of food poisoning. It is necessary for anyone working with food. At the end of the course students sit a short multiple choice test to gain the Level 2 Award in Food Safety. Students must attend the whole course.
3 Week Course Commencing: MON 29th October 2018 Time: 6.00pm - 9.00pm | Fee: £70 1 DAY Course Commencing: Tues 16th October 2018 // Tues 5th February 2019 // Tues 26th April 2019 Time: 8.30am – 5.30pm | Fee: £70
Students will train in the College’s state-of-theart gym as part of the programme. There is a practical kit which students will be expected to purchase and wear to all sessions. Entry Requirements A range of D/3 grades at GCSE. Students who do not have English and Maths at grade C/4 or above will be required to take a qualification in these alongside.
Commencing: TueS 18th September 2018 Duration: 1 YEAR Time: 6.00pm - 9.00pm Fee: £630
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Please note We will also be running these course in Spring and Summer 2019. Please refre to our website for more information.
Health and Social Care EDEXCEL Diploma Levels 2 & 3 This qualification is accredited with a minimum of 46 credits. It is a part time work-based qualification intended for those working on the health and social care workforce and serves as the required qualification for registration and regulatory requirements in the social care sector. You will be required to do a minimum of two days voluntary or paid work in a care setting.
Commencing: Mon 17th September 2018 Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm Fee: Level 2 £1854 / Level 3 £2500
Counselling Skills NCFE Level 2 Certificate This course is an ideal qualification for those working in an environment where interpersonal skills are needed and who wish to consolidate their skills and knowledge. It gives learners the opportunity to understand the skills needed for effective communication, and is also useful for those considering a career in supporting people and who seek to develop their skills. Successful candidates may consider going on to the Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Studies.
Duration: MON 24th September 2018 Duration: 24 Weeks Time: 6.00pm - 8.00pm | Fee: £841
Certificate in Counselling Skills and Theory Level 3 This nationally recognised course is validated by the NCFE, and although it is not a licence to practise as a counsellor it provides a progression route to a Diploma in Counselling. Candidates must produce evidence that they have attained a Level 2 Counselling Skills qualification, with a minimum of 40 hours training. This is an ideal qualification for those seeking to enhance their employment skills through the use of counselling skills (e.g. nurses/ social workers). It could also be useful to those seeking a career change, to those offering help on a one-to-one basis and those wishing to progress to further training as a professional counsellor. It would also be useful to those wishing to consolidate their skills and knowledge in a counselling context.
Commencing: Mon 17th September 2018 Duration: 34 Weeks Time: 6.00pm - 9.00pm Fee: £1060
Please note You will be required to attend an interview for this course.
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AAT Certificate in Accounting Level 2 Accounting roles are exceptionally diverse and deliver quality career opportunities. This course will prepare you for junior and entry level accounting roles by giving you a solid foundation in finance administration, covering areas such as double entry bookkeeping, basic costing principles and using accounting software. AAT assessments are practical computer based assessments (CBAs) designed to reflect real life tasks. Five of the units above are assessed through CBAs, with 'working effectively in finance' being assessed through coursework.
AAT Advanced Diploma in Accounting Level 3
You will be expected to join and pay for membership of the professional body, the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT). The cost of this will be confirmed on your enrolment on the course.
The aim of this qualification is to advance your understanding of bookkeeping principles to develop your career in finance. You will gain the skills to progress in accountancy, completing units in the following area; professional ethics for accounting technicians, accounts preparation for sole traders and partnerships, cash management, spreadsheets, indirect tax (preparing VAT returns).
If you successfully complete the course you could progress onto the AAT Advanced Diploma in Accounting.
Commencing: Mon 1st October 2018 Duration: 36 weeks Time: 5.00pm - 9.00pM Fee: £750 + £200 course registration fee (which may be subject to change)
The course is ideal if you're already working in finance or would like to work in bookkeeping and the progression route is onto the AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 4. You will be expected to join and pay for membership of the professional body, the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT). The cost of this will be confirmed on your enrolment on the course.
Commencing: TUES 2ND October 2018 Duration: 36 weeks Time: 5.00pm - 9.00pM Fee: £1780 + £270 course registration fee (which may be subject to change)
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English GCSE Course content If you haven’t managed to achieve your grade C you will re-sit your English Language GCSE. This one-year course prepares students for the GCSE examination that will take place in June 2018. GCSE English is a crucial qualification needed for a very wide range of jobs and more advanced courses. You will study a wide range of texts from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, including literature and literacy non-fiction as well as other writing such as reviews and journalism. Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing Paper 2: Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives Non-examination Assessment: Spoken Language
Commencing: Mon 17th September 2018 Duration: 1 Year Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm Fee: £390 or FREE if you do not have a GCSE grade C/4 or above in English Language.
Maths GCSE This one-year course prepares students for the GCSE examination at Foundation Level, grades 1 to 5. This is the standard GCSE Maths, which many jobs require at grade 5. Assessment is by 3 examinations in May/ June. Students may opt to take the Higher tier examination, but will need to complete extra independent work on Higher topics outside of the classroom as the 1 to 5 topics are the main focus. The course covers topics such as number work, algebra, shape, space and measure, and data handling. At the beginning of the course you will need a scientific calculator and you will be required to buy the recommended course materials. Internet access is required to complete homework tasks. Mock assessment tests will be given during the year to assess your progress.
Commencing: TUES 18th September 2018 Duration: 1 Year Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm Fee: £390 or FREE if you do not have a GCSE grade C/4 or above in English Language.
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Art and Design Foundation Diploma Level 3/4 This exciting, intensive one-year, full time course prepares you for studying Art and Design at Higher Education. The course is diagnostic in its first stage, during which you will develop your research and visual recording skills into a broad range of both two and three dimensional options. You will be introduced to a variety of Art disciplines, including Fine Art, Fashion and Textiles, Photography, Printmaking, 3D Design and Sculpture, Graphic Design and Illustration, Digital Media, and Contextual studies. Your own work will be enhanced with visits to relevant galleries and exhibitions. You will be taught by a range of practising designers and artists who will support and help you to develop your portfolio in your chosen specialist pathway in preparation for HE application or employment. Stage 1 Exploration Through a structured diagnostic programme you identify and extend your existing skills, strengths and interests. You will develop both practical and critical thinking abilities, helping you to make an informed choice for your specialist study.
Fine Art, Fashion and Textiles, Graphic Design, Photography, Illustration. Stage 3 Proposal and realisation You bring together your skills, knowledge and understanding in Art and design to carry out a major project, resulting in an exhibition. How will I be assessed? There will be regular, focused and individualised tutorials and assessments throughout the year and you will take part in group critiques. Are there any extra costs? There is a materials fee of £25 per half term to cover the cost of basic Art and Design materials, you will be expected to buy your own sketchbooks and portfolios and specialist materials for your final major project. Entry Requirements: • BTEC National Certificate or Diploma in an art related subject or... • A combination of A Levels and AS Levels including an art related subject • A portfolio of your work
Stage 2 Development and progression You choose to specialise in one pathway from
Commencing: MON 17 SEPTEMBER 2018 DURATION: 1 Year | Time: Discussed at interview Fee: £4700 if you are over 19 (a loan is available to cover costs) or free if you are under 19 on 31/08/2018 You will be required to attend an interview for this course
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Full time courses
Courses in the full time curriculum
Adult learners can enrol on full-time courses, subject to a satisfactory
interview, meeting the residency criteria and having previously gained relevant qualifications. Details of the courses can be found in the fulltime College prospectus.
If you are 19+ and wish to join one of these courses, you may be required to pay fees which cover tuition/exam fees/board registration. In addition, a College deposit of ÂŁ30 is required if undertaking a daytime or evening qualification course to provide access to the learning resources from the College and LRC. A ÂŁ10 charge for postage of certificates is also payable. Please note the deposit and certificate charge has to be paid to secure the place. This is not refundable if you decide not to join the College or you leave early.
Advanced Learners Loans are available for learners aged 19 and above. Information is available on our website. Some learners on benefits may be eligible for fee remission. As part of the interview and offer process, you will be provided with information on any fees you may be required to pay, how these can be funded and payment methods.
Please note For more information, please contact Admissions on 01424 214545 ext 1166.
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fees & support How do I enrol and pay? All enrolments and payments are made via our website – www.bexhillcollege.ac.uk/part-time Payment can be made by debit/credit card. You can enrol on Monday 17th September 6.008.00pm where there will be staff available to help you with the online enrolment process and for pay by card or cheque please see page 2. No enrolment will be processed without the appropriate fee and/or College deposit. Please DO NOT send cash through the post. Paying your fees Recreational courses: Course fees must be paid in full at least two weeks prior to the start of the course. Please note we are unable to offer concessions for recreational courses. You may also incur additional costs for materials or ingredients which need to be used as part of the course e.g. cookery courses and oil painting. Part-time qualification courses: The fee covers teaching, tutorials and assessment/exam fees for the course if appropriate. If you are enrolled on a full time qualification course in the part-time programme, your deposit of £30 plus the £10 certificate postage charge must be paid on acceptance of the offer of a place. Course fees must be paid in full at least two weeks before the course begins. The fees quoted apply to ‘home’ and ‘EU’ students and may be subject to change. If your employer is paying, please make this clear on the Learner’s Agreement showing contact name and address. College Deposit: All students enrolled on full time qualification courses are required to pay a College deposit of £30 for books and materials borrowed during the course when accepting the place, along
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with a £10 certificate postage charge. Please note these are not refundable if you decide not to join the College or you leave early. All students enrolled on part-time evening qualification courses are required to pay a £10 certificate postage charge. Please note this is not refundable if you decide not to join the College or you leave early. If you wish to borrow resources from the College you will need to pay a College deposit of £30. Recreational courses do not pay a College deposit or certificate postage fee. Am I entitled to help with fees? Fee Remission: If you’re aged between 19 and 23 and in receipt of Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) or Employment Support Allowance (ESA) in the Work Related Activity Group, you may be eligible for help with the tuition fees on some qualification courses. Please note students claiming fee remission must enrol in person with proof of their eligibility. This should be the latest letter detailing your eligibility to JSA or the appropriate ESA. If you are aged between 19 and 23 and have not previously achieved a full level 2 or 3 qualification, you may be entitled to free tuition. For information on these entitlements please contact the College. Refunds for all courses: If your chosen course does not run, we will refund your payment in full. If you choose to withdraw from a course in the first week, we will refund your payment, but a deduction of £12 will be made for administration, plus a charge for the week you have attended. You must inform us of your intention to withdraw within 5 working days of starting the course.
Refunds will not normally be offered after the first week of a course, unless there are exceptional circumstances. You must apply for the refund in writing.
your tutor. If you are still unhappy with the situation, you can follow the complaints procedure and write to the Principal. We shall always try to respond quickly and constructively.
If the College has to close due to adverse weather conditions, power failure or fire, alternative arrangements will be offered where possible.
Course Viability: If the number of students on your course falls below a certain level (usually 6 students) the College reserves the right to make changes to the offer to enable the course to run where possible. These changes may include
What facilities and support are available to me? If you are following a qualification course and have paid your College deposit, you can have access to the College’s Learning Resource Centre during normal College hours and up to 7.00pm on Mondays. You must have a Student ID card to access this facility. Extra study support is available for students on exam based courses who have difficulties coping with the demands of their course. Details can be obtained from Student Services.
• reducing the total hours of the course • reducing the number of weeks • amalgamating with another group As a last resort we reserve the right to close the course.
Information on Adult Bursaries available from Student Services on 01424 214545 ext 1163. What other important information should I know about? Changes to Details: Although we have made every effort to ensure that the information in this booklet is accurate, details are subject to change and the College reserves the right to make such changes as are deemed necessary. Problems: We hope that everything goes well with your course, but sometimes problems arise. Therefore, if you are unhappy with our service, please let us know so that we can learn for the future. If you have a complaint, please raise it in the first instance with
Payment Advice All fees are paid online via our website. If you need advice or support with this process the Finance Department is situated at the main Bexhill College site in Penland Road. Open from 9.00 am - 3.00 pm Telephone: 01424 214545 (Select option 4)
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provisional Term dates
(Students)
Term 1 (Autumn) Monday 3rd September Friday 19th October 2018
Term 2 (Autumn) Monday 29th October 2018 Tuesday 18th December 2018
Term 3 (Spring) Thursday 3rd January 2019 Friday 15th February 2019 Thursday 3rd January - Inset day
Term 4 (Spring) Monday 25th February 2019 Friday 5th April 2019
Term 5 (Summer) Tuesday 23rd April 2019 Friday 24th May 2019 Monday 6th May - Bank Holiday
Term 6 (Summer) Monday 3rd June 2019 Thursday 18th July 2019 (Last day for students Friday 5th July 2019)
Please note: These dates are correct at the time of going to press. Please consult the website for any changes.
FITNESS CLASSES AT BEXHILL COLLEGE
Courses Include: Boxercise Yoga Zumba Spinning Pilates PLUS MORE!
Modern equipment, light and airy excerise spaces. All ages welcome. (Must be over 16). Free and secure on-site Parking.
Classes
for the General Public (must be over 16) For current prices and timetable, please call:
01424 214545 ext 1112
Or Visit the Website bexhillcollege.ac.uk/fitness-classes
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Facilities for Hire AT BEXHILL COLLEGE OUTDOOR FLOODLIT ASTRO TURF PITCH
Outside there is a floodlit 3G Astro Turf pitch. The Astro Turf is open weekday evenings 4.30pm to 9.30pm and weekends from 9.30am to 9.30pm.
BEXHILL COLLEGE SPORTS CENTRE This Centre adjacent to the College is available to hire for a variety of activities, and is open on weekday evenings and weekends. This centre incorporates a large sports hall suitable for badminton, basketball, indoor football, cricket, netball etc. There is an integral climbing wall and separate mirrored Dance Studio. The Sports Centre can also be hired for children’s parties.
More information & booking, call: 01424 214545 ext 1112 or email: sportscentre@ bexhillcollege.ac.uk
ClassROOM & THEATRE HIRE In addition to the usual education facilities such as classrooms which can be hired out, Bexhill College also offers a professional theatre, TV and dance studio, a large multi-purpose meeting room, and the Izzard Theatre complex. A refectory with mezzanine area is also available for hire.
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HAIR SALON AT BEXHILL COLLEGE Affordable hair cuts
Early Years Nursery
For Ages 2-5
(FREE CONSULTATION) Men's Hair Cut
A varied curriculum & stimulating environment
Beard Trimming Women's Cut & Finish Colouring Services
01424 214545 ext 1112
m Spacious and inspirational grounds including
Tuesday 3.30-7.30pm friday 1.40-4.30pm
natural wooded area, sensory room and soft play area
m Separate two year old area with garden m Personal, social, physical and emotional development
Communication and language skills
m m Literacy, maths, understanding the world, expressive arts and design
m Open 48 weeks of the year m We accept all eligible EYEE funding including 30 hours funding
Tel: 01424 223707 School Place, Hastings Road, Bexhill on Sea, TN40 2PU www.bexhillcollege.ac.uk/earlyyearsnursery nursery@bexhillcollege.ac.uk
HOW TO FIND US
Main College Site
Izzard Theatre
Bexhill College, Penland Road Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex TN40 2JG Free Parking. 2 mins drive from Ravenside
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FAQ Where are the classes held? Most evening classes are held at the Bexhill College main campus on Penland Road. On occasion, we may offer classes at off site facilities. Is there parking available at both sites? Yes, there is parking available. Can I join a course that has already started? Providing there is still a place available, you are able to join onto a course within the first 2 sessions. You can find out about specific courses by calling Admissions on 01424 214545 ext 1166. How should I pay for my course? You are able to pay for your course via the College website: www.bexhillcollege.ac.uk/part-time Can I pay for my course in instalments? Unfortunately, there is no facility to pay by instalment. Please see Fees and Support for more information. Can I have a refund if I decide not to continue on my chosen course? If you chose to withdraw from a course in the first week, we will refund your payment minus a ÂŁ12 administration fee. Refunds will not normally be offered after the first week, unless there are exceptional circumstances.
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Web: bexhillcollege.ac.uk/part-time Email: adultlearning@bexhillcollege.ac.uk Important Notice: Every effort has been made to ensure that the information included in this Prospectus is accurate at the time of printing. It is particularly important to note that there may be significant changes to the course details and that the College reserves the right to make the amendments as required. Up-to-date information will be published as available on the College website.