2012/13 - Havering College
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2012/13 - Havering College
E N T W D O D ROA RN TE ES W PAR K L O N DO N RO CO R E ST HE LC Contact our Threshold Services team on 01708 462801 Or email them on information@havering-college.ac.uk GALLOWS CORNER ON ND MA LO Important Dates 2012 - 2013 Open Events www.havering-college.ac.uk W AY EMERSON PARK STATION UPMINSTER STATION (TfL) I O N L AN E LA N RO SS S TAT KILMA R A BBSC Y SUT T O N S L A N R K FA R SO AM RO AD TH LEY RO AD E EL AV RD N AVE A1306 BR UPM OA DWA Y IN R STE RO WENNIN Ardleigh Green Road Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 2LL. ROAD Tel: 01708 455011 Fax: 01708 462788 S AS Y-P YB LA H A1 30 J30 DY UT 6 AN SO AD S J31 GTON RD 6 A130 RAINHAM STATION c2c MARSH WAY A13 M NEW ROAD RAINHAM CAMPUS CONSTRUCTION CENTRE NDON UP MARS H WAY OCKE RD D Thursday 9 May 2013 Rainham campus - Construction Only th Havering College Ardleigh Green Campus R A1306 E LAN M A R Y S M RAINH S T UPMINSTER BRIDGE STATION E A AI RFIELD W PA UTH E ND RD . WOOD LANE RD C O R B E TS T E Y WAY TIN UPM INS TER NE ROAD HORNCHURCH STATION TO N L A ELM PARK AVENUE ELM PARK STATION J29 D SAINSBURYS T E HORNCHURCH SPORTS CENTRE EN L HIGH STREE CHEQUERS PUBLIC HOUSE H AC DAGENHAM th MES UTH TYE QUEENS THEATRE H GREEN ROAD R US Wednesday 23 January 2013 Quarles Campus - Selected Courses Tuesday 18th June 2013 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses DS HI LL W I NGLE ROMFORD STATION rd Thursday 14 March 2013 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses SHEPHER AN E Tuesday 28th November 2012 Quarles Campus - Selected Courses NEL RD N O R T H S T Tuesday 13th November 2012 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses © Havering College / Mar 2012 / 14428 HAROLD WOOD STATION E L S H E AT H RD RR UI SO RD. 15th April - 5th July 2013 (Half Term: 27th - 31st May 2013) BRENTWOOD STATION ARDLEIGH GREEN CAMPUS B R ID G E Summer Term SHENFIELD STATION ARDLEIGH & DRAGON PUBLIC HOUSE S GR E E N 7th January - 28th March 2013 (Half Term: 18th - 22nd February 2013) Student Easter Break 28th March - 15th April 2012 N R GIDEA PARK STATION AD ROAD AM INH Spring Term AI U P P E R RA 10th September - 21st December 2012 (Half Term: 29th October - 2nd November 2012) M RO IN SQ D OA BUTT Autumn Term ROAD ENS QUE Please note: this map is not to scale and does not represent the distances shown. Contact us Term Dates for academic year 2012-13 EET STR HU TT 8 A12 OAD ER RAV ING DAGN AM H HIG OAD GS R KIN All other times we are open Monday - Friday 9am - 4.30pm 1023 AD A AD RO ELD NFI E H RD S EIGH AY AYL O N RO AD R BILLERIC ANE ALL L 28 J28 IVE DR Please note that some of our courses fill very quickly so our advice is to submit your application as early as possible. A1 QUARLES CAMPUS ERS H Havering College Brentwood Centre COLLIER ROW SAWY HEATHROW & STANSTED The Lanes Hair & Beauty AD During term time we are open Monday - Thursday 9am - 8.30pm Friday 10am - 5pm How to find us O SS O R R GA Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Opening Times PA ON All our enrolment for courses takes place at BY BR Enrolment 0 A109 A13 PURFLEET STATION GATWICK DARTFORD TUNNEL & QUEEN ELIZABETH II BRIDGE Motorway access from outside of London by road is easiest via the M25. The Campus is approximately three miles from M25 Junctions 28 and 29. Buses: 294 from Romford via Gidea Park Station to The Ardleigh and Dragon; College is approximately four minutes walk. 256 from Hornchurch Tube, bus stops outside campus. Train: National Express East Anglia to Gidea Park or Emerson Park Halt. Ardleigh Green Campus is approximately 15 minutes walk from Gidea Park Station. Havering College Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex RM3 9ES. For our latest course information see our website www.havering-college.ac.uk Havering College Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham, Essex RM13 8QN Tel: 01708 462721 Fax: 01708 462722 Buses: From Harold Hill Students travelling from Quarles to the new construction centre can use bus 256 which goes to Hornchurch Town Centre. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk Change bus to 372 or 165. Alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. From Romford Students travelling from Romford can use bus 165 or 103 to Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. Bus 174 goes to Chequers Corner Dagenham, change for a 287 to Dovers Corner. From Hornchurch Students travelling from Hornchurch can use either bus 372 or 165, alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. From Barking Students travelling from Barking can take bus 287 which goes directly from Barking station to the new construction centre. Train: The c2c train from London Fenchurch Street to Southend Central runs past the new construction centre. The nearest station is Rainham which is a short walk to the construction centre. There is easy access from Barking and Thurrock/ Grays stations to the new Construction Centre. Havering College Brentwood Centre 81-85 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4RR Tel: 01277 262027 The Lanes Hair & Beauty Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9DA Tel: 01277 212262 Tel: 01708 455011 Fax: 01708 462888 The College is approximately two miles from M25 Junction 28. Buses: 294 from Romford to Noak Hill, alight at “Duckwood Inn” in Whitchurch Road. The campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Alternatively you can catch the 174 from Romford taking you to the corner of Dagnam Park Drive by Whitchurch Road or the 256 from Hornchurch or Harold Wood to the swimming pool and change to bus 294. Train: National Express East Anglia to Harold Wood, then 294 bus to “Duckwood Inn” in Whitchurch Road. The campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk skillsguide 2012/13 Havering College of Further and Higher Education Havering College of Further & Higher Education Welcome to a successful and friendly college, a centre for lifetime learning and training We can offer you the best opportunities to gain the skills and qualifications that will help to fulfil your career and life aspirations or to help any business to grow. Our strengths include: • High Quality Teaching – we have 100% pass rates on over 100 courses • Good Employment Opportunities – links with thousands of local businesses and employers including; EDF, ASDA, The Really Useful Company, the NHS and the London Borough of Havering, who make Havering College of Further & Higher Education their first choice for training and Apprenticeships. • Great Value for Money – stay local, a degree with us is up to £17,500 cheaper than at a university. • Unrivalled Range of Courses – over 300 courses, with high levels of tutor contact, and opportunities to progress from age 14 through to degree level. • Flexible, Convenient and Supportive – part time and modular options are available for students and we can deliver bespoke courses that will suit any business need. • Cutting Edge Facilities – continual investment in all areas including £6m on our Centre for Creative Arts and our purpose built Rainham Campus Construction Centre. We have the best advice to help your career or business to flourish Come and talk to one of our experts or for more information visit www.havering-college.ac.uk Let us help you to succeed. We look forward to seeing you soon. Maria Thompson Principal successiscloserthanyouthink Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk E N T W D O D ROA RN TE ES W PAR K L O N DO N RO CO R E ST HE LC Contact our Threshold Services team on 01708 462801 Or email them on information@havering-college.ac.uk GALLOWS CORNER ON ND MA LO Important Dates 2012 - 2013 Open Events www.havering-college.ac.uk W AY EMERSON PARK STATION UPMINSTER STATION (TfL) I O N L AN E LA N RO SS S TAT KILMA R A BBSC Y SUT T O N S L A N R K FA R SO AM RO AD TH LEY RO AD E EL AV RD N AVE A1306 BR UPM OA DWA Y IN R STE RO WENNIN Ardleigh Green Road Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 2LL. ROAD Tel: 01708 455011 Fax: 01708 462788 S AS Y-P YB LA H A1 30 J30 DY UT 6 AN SO AD S J31 GTON RD 6 A130 RAINHAM STATION c2c MARSH WAY A13 M NEW ROAD RAINHAM CAMPUS CONSTRUCTION CENTRE NDON UP MARS H WAY OCKE RD D Thursday 9 May 2013 Rainham campus - Construction Only th Havering College Ardleigh Green Campus R A1306 E LAN M A R Y S M RAINH S T UPMINSTER BRIDGE STATION E A AI RFIELD W PA UTH E ND RD . WOOD LANE RD C O R B E TS T E Y WAY TIN UPM INS TER NE ROAD HORNCHURCH STATION TO N L A ELM PARK AVENUE ELM PARK STATION J29 D SAINSBURYS T E HORNCHURCH SPORTS CENTRE EN L HIGH STREE CHEQUERS PUBLIC HOUSE H AC DAGENHAM th MES UTH TYE QUEENS THEATRE H GREEN ROAD R US Wednesday 23 January 2013 Quarles Campus - Selected Courses Tuesday 18th June 2013 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses DS HI LL W I NGLE ROMFORD STATION rd Thursday 14 March 2013 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses SHEPHER AN E Tuesday 28th November 2012 Quarles Campus - Selected Courses NEL RD N O R T H S T Tuesday 13th November 2012 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses © Havering College / Mar 2012 / 14428 HAROLD WOOD STATION E L S H E AT H RD RR UI SO RD. 15th April - 5th July 2013 (Half Term: 27th - 31st May 2013) BRENTWOOD STATION ARDLEIGH GREEN CAMPUS B R ID G E Summer Term SHENFIELD STATION ARDLEIGH & DRAGON PUBLIC HOUSE S GR E E N 7th January - 28th March 2013 (Half Term: 18th - 22nd February 2013) Student Easter Break 28th March - 15th April 2012 N R GIDEA PARK STATION AD ROAD AM INH Spring Term AI U P P E R RA 10th September - 21st December 2012 (Half Term: 29th October - 2nd November 2012) M RO IN SQ D OA BUTT Autumn Term ROAD ENS QUE Please note: this map is not to scale and does not represent the distances shown. Contact us Term Dates for academic year 2012-13 EET STR HU TT 8 A12 OAD ER RAV ING DAGN AM H HIG OAD GS R KIN All other times we are open Monday - Friday 9am - 4.30pm 1023 AD A AD RO ELD NFI E H RD S EIGH AY AYL O N RO AD R BILLERIC ANE ALL L 28 J28 IVE DR Please note that some of our courses fill very quickly so our advice is to submit your application as early as possible. A1 QUARLES CAMPUS ERS H Havering College Brentwood Centre COLLIER ROW SAWY HEATHROW & STANSTED The Lanes Hair & Beauty AD During term time we are open Monday - Thursday 9am - 8.30pm Friday 10am - 5pm How to find us O SS O R R GA Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Opening Times PA ON All our enrolment for courses takes place at BY BR Enrolment 0 A109 A13 PURFLEET STATION GATWICK DARTFORD TUNNEL & QUEEN ELIZABETH II BRIDGE Motorway access from outside of London by road is easiest via the M25. The Campus is approximately three miles from M25 Junctions 28 and 29. Buses: 294 from Romford via Gidea Park Station to The Ardleigh and Dragon; College is approximately four minutes walk. 256 from Hornchurch Tube, bus stops outside campus. Train: National Express East Anglia to Gidea Park or Emerson Park Halt. Ardleigh Green Campus is approximately 15 minutes walk from Gidea Park Station. Havering College Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex RM3 9ES. For our latest course information see our website www.havering-college.ac.uk Havering College Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham, Essex RM13 8QN Tel: 01708 462721 Fax: 01708 462722 Buses: From Harold Hill Students travelling from Quarles to the new construction centre can use bus 256 which goes to Hornchurch Town Centre. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk Change bus to 372 or 165. Alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. From Romford Students travelling from Romford can use bus 165 or 103 to Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. Bus 174 goes to Chequers Corner Dagenham, change for a 287 to Dovers Corner. From Hornchurch Students travelling from Hornchurch can use either bus 372 or 165, alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. From Barking Students travelling from Barking can take bus 287 which goes directly from Barking station to the new construction centre. Train: The c2c train from London Fenchurch Street to Southend Central runs past the new construction centre. The nearest station is Rainham which is a short walk to the construction centre. There is easy access from Barking and Thurrock/ Grays stations to the new Construction Centre. Havering College Brentwood Centre 81-85 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4RR Tel: 01277 262027 The Lanes Hair & Beauty Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9DA Tel: 01277 212262 Tel: 01708 455011 Fax: 01708 462888 The College is approximately two miles from M25 Junction 28. Buses: 294 from Romford to Noak Hill, alight at “Duckwood Inn” in Whitchurch Road. The campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Alternatively you can catch the 174 from Romford taking you to the corner of Dagnam Park Drive by Whitchurch Road or the 256 from Hornchurch or Harold Wood to the swimming pool and change to bus 294. Train: National Express East Anglia to Harold Wood, then 294 bus to “Duckwood Inn” in Whitchurch Road. The campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk skillsguide 2012/13 Havering College of Further and Higher Education Havering College of Further & Higher Education Welcome to a successful and friendly college, a centre for lifetime learning and training We can offer you the best opportunities to gain the skills and qualifications that will help to fulfil your career and life aspirations or to help any business to grow. Our strengths include: • High Quality Teaching – we have 100% pass rates on over 100 courses • Good Employment Opportunities – links with thousands of local businesses and employers including; EDF, ASDA, The Really Useful Company, the NHS and the London Borough of Havering, who make Havering College of Further & Higher Education their first choice for training and Apprenticeships. • Great Value for Money – stay local, a degree with us is up to £17,500 cheaper than at a university. • Unrivalled Range of Courses – over 300 courses, with high levels of tutor contact, and opportunities to progress from age 14 through to degree level. • Flexible, Convenient and Supportive – part time and modular options are available for students and we can deliver bespoke courses that will suit any business need. • Cutting Edge Facilities – continual investment in all areas including £6m on our Centre for Creative Arts and our purpose built Rainham Campus Construction Centre. We have the best advice to help your career or business to flourish Come and talk to one of our experts or for more information visit www.havering-college.ac.uk Let us help you to succeed. We look forward to seeing you soon. Maria Thompson Principal successiscloserthanyouthink Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk All About Us Havering College has four campuses: Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 2LL The Ardleigh Green campus is host to a large number of courses and facilities such as: •The Academy of Arts and Science •The Centre for Creative Arts •The Space performing arts facility •CISCO and Microsoft IT Pro Academy •L’Oreal Flagship Hairdressing and Beauty Salons •Stepping Stones Day Nursery •Dedicated motor vehicle workshops Ardleigh Green is located between the towns of Hornchurch and Romford. Both have direct rail links to Essex and London. Romford is a hub of entertainment containing a large shopping centre, a cinema, bowling alley, ice rink, sports and recreational facilities and the historic Romford Market. Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Romford, Essex, RM3 9ES How to Enrol on a course Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 8QN The Construction Centre is a dedicated facility that delivers high level training in all areas of construction crafts. It can be easily reached by bus and is a short walk from the c2c rail network and historic Rainham Village. The Lanes Hair and Beauty Brentwood Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9DA A dedicated vocational resource, equipped to the highest industry standards provides Hair and Beauty training from level 1 to Management skills. General Information All of the three main campus benefit from a •Student car park •Learning Resources Centre (LRC) •Student Services Team with an active Students’ Union •Dedicated Additional Learning Support Team •Refectory •Smoke free environment throughout all of the college sites Many of our vocational training centers are based at our Quarles campus including: •The professional Training Kitchens and Jubilee Restaurant •Dedicated Engineering workshops •Foundations Skills Centre Quarles is a 20 minute bus ride from the centre of Romford and a short distance from the local shopping centre. Harold Hill features many open spaces including the expansive central park and home to the Central Park Leisure Centre. If you need advice and guidance to help you choose your course, please contact our friendly team of qualified advisors and they will help guide you onto the right path. We help thousands of people every year to make the right choices and can advise on the issues that affect you such as financial support, childcare and access. You can call in throughout the summer without an appointment or talk to us at any time of the year. Step 1 Once you have decided what you want to study complete an application form and return it to us as soon as possible. If you are unsure of what’s right for you, call 01708 462801 to discuss your options with one of our specialist advisors. What do I need to bring with me when I enrol? If you bring the following documents with you when you come to enrol it will help us to process your application more quickly. •Passport /immigration papers •Home Office papers (if appropriate) •Documents that prove your identity and address •Current letter or award notice (if you wish to claim concessionary fees) •Letter (on headed paper) from sponsor/ employer if they are paying your fees •Qualification certificate or exam results (if appropriate) and if you need to pay fees, cash, cheque, debit or credit cards are accepted. Step 2 You may be asked to come along for an interview with a tutor and in some cases enrol you straight away. You may be be required to sit a Literacy & Numeracy Assessment prior to enrolment. Step 3 Once you and the tutor have decided the right course, and there are places available, you will be offered a place. (This may be subject to exam results) Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk For our latest course information please refer to our website www.havering-college.ac.uk You will need to pay a £45 administration fee plus your course and exam fees when you enrol. However, you will not have to pay tuition fees on Further Education courses if you are: •19-23 and taking your first full level 2 course •19-24 and taking your first full level 3 course •Taking a course that is mostly adult basic education (not including ESOL) •Receiving income-based jobseeker’s allowance* •Receiving Employment Supplement allowance* •Over 16 and under 19 on 31st August 2012 and a home student, you will not have to pay college admin fee, course or exam fees. *Proof will be required. You may however have other expenses, such as books, stationery and travel. For some courses you have to buy special clothing or equipment or pay for a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check before you start. If you are an overseas student the international fee structure will apply. Step 4 Formally enrol at our Ardleigh Green Campus. Charlotte – a Level 1 Hospitality and Catering student walked away with the title of Ideal Cake Decorator of the Year 2012 in a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee cake competition at the Ideal Home Exhibition. College Life What will it cost? Dean Hagnere, 19, completed a BTEC Diploma Level 3 in Vehicle Technology (Motorsport) with two Distinctions and one Merit and secured his place at Hertfordshire University to study for a BEng Honours in Automotive Engineering with Motorsport. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk How can I pay? You can pay by cash, cheque, debit, credit card or bacs payment. If your employer writes us a letter agreeing to it we can bill them direct. Please bring with you when you enrol. If your fees are over £300 and your course lasts for more than 6 months we can arrange for you to pay in 3 installments. If your fees are over £800 and your course lasts for more than 7 months we can arrange for you to pay in 4 installments. Financial support and advice There is plenty of help available from our Student Services Team. Call them to make an appointment, they can advise you on planning your money and funding your studies or childcare costs. Discretionary Learner Support Fund Students over 19 studying on a full or part time course that have a household income of £16,500 or below (or up to £21,000 in exceptional circumstances) can apply. The student / parent of the student would usually be receiving a means tested benefit. Assistance may be given towards course related costs such as equipment, materials, books, work experience, essential residential and in some cases travel costs. (A contribution towards these costs will be made subject to funding). Teaching and Learning Tutors at Havering College are trained highly qualified professionals in their field. They are dedicated to ensuring that our students reach their full potential by remaining up to date with the current industry and business standards and building external links to benefit our students’ learning experience and employability potential. Havering College was officially graded as a “Good College” in in our recent Ofsted report. (February 2011) Learning Support is a service that provides students enrolled on a course at the College the opportunity to seek additional support to assist them in achieving academic success. If you would like more information, or want to discuss your support requirements, please contact a member of the Learning Support team on 01708 455011 ext 2128 or email us at ALS@havering-college.ac.uk Equality and Diversity: Under our Single Equality scheme everyone is treated fairly and without prejudice. A copy of the full scheme is available upon request. Child Protection/Safeguarding: Our duty of care for those under 18 applies to all our staff who help to promote a safe and secure environment to learn. A copy of our policy is available upon request. Students get involved in community projects as part of their courses. Thanks to the efforts of Level 3 Diploma in Carpentry & Joinery students from the Havering College Rainham Campus Construction Centre, the ducks and hens at Hopefield Animal Sanctuary, Brentwood have new accommodation. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk Student Services: We know our students work hard – that’s why we do the maximum to help them have fun! Our Student Services team offer a variety of social and sporting activities alongside information, advice and guidance including financial and personal support. The Student Union is an excellent way to get stuck into college life, make friends and make a difference. Code of Conduct: All students are required to comply with the College’s Code of Conduct throughout their studies. The code promotes an atmosphere of respect and any breeches are taken seriously. You will be required to sign your acceptance of our code upon enrolment. Security – ID Badges: All campuses operate an ID badge system for all students and staff. The ID card provides access to all campus internal areas and should be worn at all times when on site. STEPPING STONES DAY NURSERY 3 months to 5 years Baby Room – 100% organic Open 51 weeks of the year Our friendly staff team are committed professionals who place great emphasis on both the education and the care given to the children. We are especially proud of our work with children who have special needs and have staff who are highly trained and experienced to ensure that everyone can join in, develop and thrive with us. Stepping Stones Day Nursery, Ardleigh Green Campus, RM11 2LL 010708 462827 Havering College Threshold Services 01708 462801 Braille and large print available 50053 / May 2010 Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk All About Us Havering College has four campuses: Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 2LL The Ardleigh Green campus is host to a large number of courses and facilities such as: •The Academy of Arts and Science •The Centre for Creative Arts •The Space performing arts facility •CISCO and Microsoft IT Pro Academy •L’Oreal Flagship Hairdressing and Beauty Salons •Stepping Stones Day Nursery •Dedicated motor vehicle workshops Ardleigh Green is located between the towns of Hornchurch and Romford. Both have direct rail links to Essex and London. Romford is a hub of entertainment containing a large shopping centre, a cinema, bowling alley, ice rink, sports and recreational facilities and the historic Romford Market. Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Romford, Essex, RM3 9ES How to Enrol on a course Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 8QN The Construction Centre is a dedicated facility that delivers high level training in all areas of construction crafts. It can be easily reached by bus and is a short walk from the c2c rail network and historic Rainham Village. The Lanes Hair and Beauty Brentwood Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9DA A dedicated vocational resource, equipped to the highest industry standards provides Hair and Beauty training from level 1 to Management skills. General Information All of the three main campus benefit from a •Student car park •Learning Resources Centre (LRC) •Student Services Team with an active Students’ Union •Dedicated Additional Learning Support Team •Refectory •Smoke free environment throughout all of the college sites Many of our vocational training centers are based at our Quarles campus including: •The professional Training Kitchens and Jubilee Restaurant •Dedicated Engineering workshops •Foundations Skills Centre Quarles is a 20 minute bus ride from the centre of Romford and a short distance from the local shopping centre. Harold Hill features many open spaces including the expansive central park and home to the Central Park Leisure Centre. If you need advice and guidance to help you choose your course, please contact our friendly team of qualified advisors and they will help guide you onto the right path. We help thousands of people every year to make the right choices and can advise on the issues that affect you such as financial support, childcare and access. You can call in throughout the summer without an appointment or talk to us at any time of the year. Step 1 Once you have decided what you want to study complete an application form and return it to us as soon as possible. If you are unsure of what’s right for you, call 01708 462801 to discuss your options with one of our specialist advisors. What do I need to bring with me when I enrol? If you bring the following documents with you when you come to enrol it will help us to process your application more quickly. •Passport /immigration papers •Home Office papers (if appropriate) •Documents that prove your identity and address •Current letter or award notice (if you wish to claim concessionary fees) •Letter (on headed paper) from sponsor/ employer if they are paying your fees •Qualification certificate or exam results (if appropriate) and if you need to pay fees, cash, cheque, debit or credit cards are accepted. Step 2 You may be asked to come along for an interview with a tutor and in some cases enrol you straight away. You may be be required to sit a Literacy & Numeracy Assessment prior to enrolment. Step 3 Once you and the tutor have decided the right course, and there are places available, you will be offered a place. (This may be subject to exam results) Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk For our latest course information please refer to our website www.havering-college.ac.uk You will need to pay a £45 administration fee plus your course and exam fees when you enrol. However, you will not have to pay tuition fees on Further Education courses if you are: •19-23 and taking your first full level 2 course •19-24 and taking your first full level 3 course •Taking a course that is mostly adult basic education (not including ESOL) •Receiving income-based jobseeker’s allowance* •Receiving Employment Supplement allowance* •Over 16 and under 19 on 31st August 2012 and a home student, you will not have to pay college admin fee, course or exam fees. *Proof will be required. You may however have other expenses, such as books, stationery and travel. For some courses you have to buy special clothing or equipment or pay for a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check before you start. If you are an overseas student the international fee structure will apply. Step 4 Formally enrol at our Ardleigh Green Campus. Charlotte – a Level 1 Hospitality and Catering student walked away with the title of Ideal Cake Decorator of the Year 2012 in a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee cake competition at the Ideal Home Exhibition. College Life What will it cost? Dean Hagnere, 19, completed a BTEC Diploma Level 3 in Vehicle Technology (Motorsport) with two Distinctions and one Merit and secured his place at Hertfordshire University to study for a BEng Honours in Automotive Engineering with Motorsport. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk How can I pay? You can pay by cash, cheque, debit, credit card or bacs payment. If your employer writes us a letter agreeing to it we can bill them direct. Please bring with you when you enrol. If your fees are over £300 and your course lasts for more than 6 months we can arrange for you to pay in 3 installments. If your fees are over £800 and your course lasts for more than 7 months we can arrange for you to pay in 4 installments. Financial support and advice There is plenty of help available from our Student Services Team. Call them to make an appointment, they can advise you on planning your money and funding your studies or childcare costs. Discretionary Learner Support Fund Students over 19 studying on a full or part time course that have a household income of £16,500 or below (or up to £21,000 in exceptional circumstances) can apply. The student / parent of the student would usually be receiving a means tested benefit. Assistance may be given towards course related costs such as equipment, materials, books, work experience, essential residential and in some cases travel costs. (A contribution towards these costs will be made subject to funding). Teaching and Learning Tutors at Havering College are trained highly qualified professionals in their field. They are dedicated to ensuring that our students reach their full potential by remaining up to date with the current industry and business standards and building external links to benefit our students’ learning experience and employability potential. Havering College was officially graded as a “Good College” in in our recent Ofsted report. (February 2011) Learning Support is a service that provides students enrolled on a course at the College the opportunity to seek additional support to assist them in achieving academic success. If you would like more information, or want to discuss your support requirements, please contact a member of the Learning Support team on 01708 455011 ext 2128 or email us at ALS@havering-college.ac.uk Equality and Diversity: Under our Single Equality scheme everyone is treated fairly and without prejudice. A copy of the full scheme is available upon request. Child Protection/Safeguarding: Our duty of care for those under 18 applies to all our staff who help to promote a safe and secure environment to learn. A copy of our policy is available upon request. Students get involved in community projects as part of their courses. Thanks to the efforts of Level 3 Diploma in Carpentry & Joinery students from the Havering College Rainham Campus Construction Centre, the ducks and hens at Hopefield Animal Sanctuary, Brentwood have new accommodation. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk Student Services: We know our students work hard – that’s why we do the maximum to help them have fun! Our Student Services team offer a variety of social and sporting activities alongside information, advice and guidance including financial and personal support. The Student Union is an excellent way to get stuck into college life, make friends and make a difference. Code of Conduct: All students are required to comply with the College’s Code of Conduct throughout their studies. The code promotes an atmosphere of respect and any breeches are taken seriously. You will be required to sign your acceptance of our code upon enrolment. Security – ID Badges: All campuses operate an ID badge system for all students and staff. The ID card provides access to all campus internal areas and should be worn at all times when on site. STEPPING STONES DAY NURSERY 3 months to 5 years Baby Room – 100% organic Open 51 weeks of the year Our friendly staff team are committed professionals who place great emphasis on both the education and the care given to the children. We are especially proud of our work with children who have special needs and have staff who are highly trained and experienced to ensure that everyone can join in, develop and thrive with us. Stepping Stones Day Nursery, Ardleigh Green Campus, RM11 2LL 010708 462827 Havering College Threshold Services 01708 462801 Braille and large print available 50053 / May 2010 Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk All About Us Havering College has four campuses: Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 2LL The Ardleigh Green campus is host to a large number of courses and facilities such as: •The Academy of Arts and Science •The Centre for Creative Arts •The Space performing arts facility •CISCO and Microsoft IT Pro Academy •L’Oreal Flagship Hairdressing and Beauty Salons •Stepping Stones Day Nursery •Dedicated motor vehicle workshops Ardleigh Green is located between the towns of Hornchurch and Romford. Both have direct rail links to Essex and London. Romford is a hub of entertainment containing a large shopping centre, a cinema, bowling alley, ice rink, sports and recreational facilities and the historic Romford Market. Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Romford, Essex, RM3 9ES How to Enrol on a course Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 8QN The Construction Centre is a dedicated facility that delivers high level training in all areas of construction crafts. It can be easily reached by bus and is a short walk from the c2c rail network and historic Rainham Village. The Lanes Hair and Beauty Brentwood Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9DA A dedicated vocational resource, equipped to the highest industry standards provides Hair and Beauty training from level 1 to Management skills. General Information All of the three main campus benefit from a •Student car park •Learning Resources Centre (LRC) •Student Services Team with an active Students’ Union •Dedicated Additional Learning Support Team •Refectory •Smoke free environment throughout all of the college sites Many of our vocational training centers are based at our Quarles campus including: •The professional Training Kitchens and Jubilee Restaurant •Dedicated Engineering workshops •Foundations Skills Centre Quarles is a 20 minute bus ride from the centre of Romford and a short distance from the local shopping centre. Harold Hill features many open spaces including the expansive central park and home to the Central Park Leisure Centre. If you need advice and guidance to help you choose your course, please contact our friendly team of qualified advisors and they will help guide you onto the right path. We help thousands of people every year to make the right choices and can advise on the issues that affect you such as financial support, childcare and access. You can call in throughout the summer without an appointment or talk to us at any time of the year. Step 1 Once you have decided what you want to study complete an application form and return it to us as soon as possible. If you are unsure of what’s right for you, call 01708 462801 to discuss your options with one of our specialist advisors. What do I need to bring with me when I enrol? If you bring the following documents with you when you come to enrol it will help us to process your application more quickly. •Passport /immigration papers •Home Office papers (if appropriate) •Documents that prove your identity and address •Current letter or award notice (if you wish to claim concessionary fees) •Letter (on headed paper) from sponsor/ employer if they are paying your fees •Qualification certificate or exam results (if appropriate) and if you need to pay fees, cash, cheque, debit or credit cards are accepted. Step 2 You may be asked to come along for an interview with a tutor and in some cases enrol you straight away. You may be be required to sit a Literacy & Numeracy Assessment prior to enrolment. Step 3 Once you and the tutor have decided the right course, and there are places available, you will be offered a place. (This may be subject to exam results) Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk For our latest course information please refer to our website www.havering-college.ac.uk You will need to pay a £45 administration fee plus your course and exam fees when you enrol. However, you will not have to pay tuition fees on Further Education courses if you are: •19-23 and taking your first full level 2 course •19-24 and taking your first full level 3 course •Taking a course that is mostly adult basic education (not including ESOL) •Receiving income-based jobseeker’s allowance* •Receiving Employment Supplement allowance* •Over 16 and under 19 on 31st August 2012 and a home student, you will not have to pay college admin fee, course or exam fees. *Proof will be required. You may however have other expenses, such as books, stationery and travel. For some courses you have to buy special clothing or equipment or pay for a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check before you start. If you are an overseas student the international fee structure will apply. Step 4 Formally enrol at our Ardleigh Green Campus. Charlotte – a Level 1 Hospitality and Catering student walked away with the title of Ideal Cake Decorator of the Year 2012 in a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee cake competition at the Ideal Home Exhibition. College Life What will it cost? Dean Hagnere, 19, completed a BTEC Diploma Level 3 in Vehicle Technology (Motorsport) with two Distinctions and one Merit and secured his place at Hertfordshire University to study for a BEng Honours in Automotive Engineering with Motorsport. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk How can I pay? You can pay by cash, cheque, debit, credit card or bacs payment. If your employer writes us a letter agreeing to it we can bill them direct. Please bring with you when you enrol. If your fees are over £300 and your course lasts for more than 6 months we can arrange for you to pay in 3 installments. If your fees are over £800 and your course lasts for more than 7 months we can arrange for you to pay in 4 installments. Financial support and advice There is plenty of help available from our Student Services Team. Call them to make an appointment, they can advise you on planning your money and funding your studies or childcare costs. Discretionary Learner Support Fund Students over 19 studying on a full or part time course that have a household income of £16,500 or below (or up to £21,000 in exceptional circumstances) can apply. The student / parent of the student would usually be receiving a means tested benefit. Assistance may be given towards course related costs such as equipment, materials, books, work experience, essential residential and in some cases travel costs. (A contribution towards these costs will be made subject to funding). Teaching and Learning Tutors at Havering College are trained highly qualified professionals in their field. They are dedicated to ensuring that our students reach their full potential by remaining up to date with the current industry and business standards and building external links to benefit our students’ learning experience and employability potential. Havering College was officially graded as a “Good College” in in our recent Ofsted report. (February 2011) Learning Support is a service that provides students enrolled on a course at the College the opportunity to seek additional support to assist them in achieving academic success. If you would like more information, or want to discuss your support requirements, please contact a member of the Learning Support team on 01708 455011 ext 2128 or email us at ALS@havering-college.ac.uk Equality and Diversity: Under our Single Equality scheme everyone is treated fairly and without prejudice. A copy of the full scheme is available upon request. Child Protection/Safeguarding: Our duty of care for those under 18 applies to all our staff who help to promote a safe and secure environment to learn. A copy of our policy is available upon request. Students get involved in community projects as part of their courses. Thanks to the efforts of Level 3 Diploma in Carpentry & Joinery students from the Havering College Rainham Campus Construction Centre, the ducks and hens at Hopefield Animal Sanctuary, Brentwood have new accommodation. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk Student Services: We know our students work hard – that’s why we do the maximum to help them have fun! Our Student Services team offer a variety of social and sporting activities alongside information, advice and guidance including financial and personal support. The Student Union is an excellent way to get stuck into college life, make friends and make a difference. Code of Conduct: All students are required to comply with the College’s Code of Conduct throughout their studies. The code promotes an atmosphere of respect and any breeches are taken seriously. You will be required to sign your acceptance of our code upon enrolment. Security – ID Badges: All campuses operate an ID badge system for all students and staff. The ID card provides access to all campus internal areas and should be worn at all times when on site. STEPPING STONES DAY NURSERY 3 months to 5 years Baby Room – 100% organic Open 51 weeks of the year Our friendly staff team are committed professionals who place great emphasis on both the education and the care given to the children. We are especially proud of our work with children who have special needs and have staff who are highly trained and experienced to ensure that everyone can join in, develop and thrive with us. Stepping Stones Day Nursery, Ardleigh Green Campus, RM11 2LL 010708 462827 Havering College Threshold Services 01708 462801 Braille and large print available 50053 / May 2010 Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk All About Us Havering College has four campuses: Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 2LL The Ardleigh Green campus is host to a large number of courses and facilities such as: •The Academy of Arts and Science •The Centre for Creative Arts •The Space performing arts facility •CISCO and Microsoft IT Pro Academy •L’Oreal Flagship Hairdressing and Beauty Salons •Stepping Stones Day Nursery •Dedicated motor vehicle workshops Ardleigh Green is located between the towns of Hornchurch and Romford. Both have direct rail links to Essex and London. Romford is a hub of entertainment containing a large shopping centre, a cinema, bowling alley, ice rink, sports and recreational facilities and the historic Romford Market. Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Romford, Essex, RM3 9ES How to Enrol on a course Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 8QN The Construction Centre is a dedicated facility that delivers high level training in all areas of construction crafts. It can be easily reached by bus and is a short walk from the c2c rail network and historic Rainham Village. The Lanes Hair and Beauty Brentwood Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9DA A dedicated vocational resource, equipped to the highest industry standards provides Hair and Beauty training from level 1 to Management skills. General Information All of the three main campus benefit from a •Student car park •Learning Resources Centre (LRC) •Student Services Team with an active Students’ Union •Dedicated Additional Learning Support Team •Refectory •Smoke free environment throughout all of the college sites Many of our vocational training centers are based at our Quarles campus including: •The professional Training Kitchens and Jubilee Restaurant •Dedicated Engineering workshops •Foundations Skills Centre Quarles is a 20 minute bus ride from the centre of Romford and a short distance from the local shopping centre. Harold Hill features many open spaces including the expansive central park and home to the Central Park Leisure Centre. If you need advice and guidance to help you choose your course, please contact our friendly team of qualified advisors and they will help guide you onto the right path. We help thousands of people every year to make the right choices and can advise on the issues that affect you such as financial support, childcare and access. You can call in throughout the summer without an appointment or talk to us at any time of the year. Step 1 Once you have decided what you want to study complete an application form and return it to us as soon as possible. If you are unsure of what’s right for you, call 01708 462801 to discuss your options with one of our specialist advisors. What do I need to bring with me when I enrol? If you bring the following documents with you when you come to enrol it will help us to process your application more quickly. •Passport /immigration papers •Home Office papers (if appropriate) •Documents that prove your identity and address •Current letter or award notice (if you wish to claim concessionary fees) •Letter (on headed paper) from sponsor/ employer if they are paying your fees •Qualification certificate or exam results (if appropriate) and if you need to pay fees, cash, cheque, debit or credit cards are accepted. Step 2 You may be asked to come along for an interview with a tutor and in some cases enrol you straight away. You may be be required to sit a Literacy & Numeracy Assessment prior to enrolment. Step 3 Once you and the tutor have decided the right course, and there are places available, you will be offered a place. (This may be subject to exam results) Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk For our latest course information please refer to our website www.havering-college.ac.uk You will need to pay a £45 administration fee plus your course and exam fees when you enrol. However, you will not have to pay tuition fees on Further Education courses if you are: •19-23 and taking your first full level 2 course •19-24 and taking your first full level 3 course •Taking a course that is mostly adult basic education (not including ESOL) •Receiving income-based jobseeker’s allowance* •Receiving Employment Supplement allowance* •Over 16 and under 19 on 31st August 2012 and a home student, you will not have to pay college admin fee, course or exam fees. *Proof will be required. You may however have other expenses, such as books, stationery and travel. For some courses you have to buy special clothing or equipment or pay for a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check before you start. If you are an overseas student the international fee structure will apply. Step 4 Formally enrol at our Ardleigh Green Campus. Charlotte – a Level 1 Hospitality and Catering student walked away with the title of Ideal Cake Decorator of the Year 2012 in a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee cake competition at the Ideal Home Exhibition. College Life What will it cost? Dean Hagnere, 19, completed a BTEC Diploma Level 3 in Vehicle Technology (Motorsport) with two Distinctions and one Merit and secured his place at Hertfordshire University to study for a BEng Honours in Automotive Engineering with Motorsport. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk How can I pay? You can pay by cash, cheque, debit, credit card or bacs payment. If your employer writes us a letter agreeing to it we can bill them direct. Please bring with you when you enrol. If your fees are over £300 and your course lasts for more than 6 months we can arrange for you to pay in 3 installments. If your fees are over £800 and your course lasts for more than 7 months we can arrange for you to pay in 4 installments. Financial support and advice There is plenty of help available from our Student Services Team. Call them to make an appointment, they can advise you on planning your money and funding your studies or childcare costs. Discretionary Learner Support Fund Students over 19 studying on a full or part time course that have a household income of £16,500 or below (or up to £21,000 in exceptional circumstances) can apply. The student / parent of the student would usually be receiving a means tested benefit. Assistance may be given towards course related costs such as equipment, materials, books, work experience, essential residential and in some cases travel costs. (A contribution towards these costs will be made subject to funding). Teaching and Learning Tutors at Havering College are trained highly qualified professionals in their field. They are dedicated to ensuring that our students reach their full potential by remaining up to date with the current industry and business standards and building external links to benefit our students’ learning experience and employability potential. Havering College was officially graded as a “Good College” in in our recent Ofsted report. (February 2011) Learning Support is a service that provides students enrolled on a course at the College the opportunity to seek additional support to assist them in achieving academic success. If you would like more information, or want to discuss your support requirements, please contact a member of the Learning Support team on 01708 455011 ext 2128 or email us at ALS@havering-college.ac.uk Equality and Diversity: Under our Single Equality scheme everyone is treated fairly and without prejudice. A copy of the full scheme is available upon request. Child Protection/Safeguarding: Our duty of care for those under 18 applies to all our staff who help to promote a safe and secure environment to learn. A copy of our policy is available upon request. Students get involved in community projects as part of their courses. Thanks to the efforts of Level 3 Diploma in Carpentry & Joinery students from the Havering College Rainham Campus Construction Centre, the ducks and hens at Hopefield Animal Sanctuary, Brentwood have new accommodation. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk Student Services: We know our students work hard – that’s why we do the maximum to help them have fun! Our Student Services team offer a variety of social and sporting activities alongside information, advice and guidance including financial and personal support. The Student Union is an excellent way to get stuck into college life, make friends and make a difference. Code of Conduct: All students are required to comply with the College’s Code of Conduct throughout their studies. The code promotes an atmosphere of respect and any breeches are taken seriously. You will be required to sign your acceptance of our code upon enrolment. Security – ID Badges: All campuses operate an ID badge system for all students and staff. The ID card provides access to all campus internal areas and should be worn at all times when on site. STEPPING STONES DAY NURSERY 3 months to 5 years Baby Room – 100% organic Open 51 weeks of the year Our friendly staff team are committed professionals who place great emphasis on both the education and the care given to the children. We are especially proud of our work with children who have special needs and have staff who are highly trained and experienced to ensure that everyone can join in, develop and thrive with us. Stepping Stones Day Nursery, Ardleigh Green Campus, RM11 2LL 010708 462827 Havering College Threshold Services 01708 462801 Braille and large print available 50053 / May 2010 Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk E N T W D O D ROA RN TE ES W PAR K L O N DO N RO CO R E ST HE LC Contact our Threshold Services team on 01708 462801 Or email them on information@havering-college.ac.uk GALLOWS CORNER ON ND MA LO Important Dates 2012 - 2013 Open Events www.havering-college.ac.uk W AY EMERSON PARK STATION UPMINSTER STATION (TfL) I O N L AN E LA N RO SS S TAT KILMA R A BBSC Y SUT T O N S L A N R K FA R SO AM RO AD TH LEY RO AD E EL AV RD N AVE A1306 BR UPM OA DWA Y IN R STE RO WENNIN Ardleigh Green Road Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 2LL. ROAD Tel: 01708 455011 Fax: 01708 462788 S AS Y-P YB LA H A1 30 J30 DY UT 6 AN SO AD S J31 GTON RD 6 A130 RAINHAM STATION c2c MARSH WAY A13 M NEW ROAD RAINHAM CAMPUS CONSTRUCTION CENTRE NDON UP MARS H WAY OCKE RD D Thursday 9 May 2013 Rainham campus - Construction Only th Havering College Ardleigh Green Campus R A1306 E LAN M A R Y S M RAINH S T UPMINSTER BRIDGE STATION E A AI RFIELD W PA UTH E ND RD . WOOD LANE RD C O R B E TS T E Y WAY TIN UPM INS TER NE ROAD HORNCHURCH STATION TO N L A ELM PARK AVENUE ELM PARK STATION J29 D SAINSBURYS T E HORNCHURCH SPORTS CENTRE EN L HIGH STREE CHEQUERS PUBLIC HOUSE H AC DAGENHAM th MES UTH TYE QUEENS THEATRE H GREEN ROAD R US Wednesday 23 January 2013 Quarles Campus - Selected Courses Tuesday 18th June 2013 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses DS HI LL W I NGLE ROMFORD STATION rd Thursday 14 March 2013 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses SHEPHER AN E Tuesday 28th November 2012 Quarles Campus - Selected Courses NEL RD N O R T H S T Tuesday 13th November 2012 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses © Havering College / Mar 2012 / 14428 HAROLD WOOD STATION E L S H E AT H RD RR UI SO RD. 15th April - 5th July 2013 (Half Term: 27th - 31st May 2013) BRENTWOOD STATION ARDLEIGH GREEN CAMPUS B R ID G E Summer Term SHENFIELD STATION ARDLEIGH & DRAGON PUBLIC HOUSE S GR E E N 7th January - 28th March 2013 (Half Term: 18th - 22nd February 2013) Student Easter Break 28th March - 15th April 2012 N R GIDEA PARK STATION AD ROAD AM INH Spring Term AI U P P E R RA 10th September - 21st December 2012 (Half Term: 29th October - 2nd November 2012) M RO IN SQ D OA BUTT Autumn Term ROAD ENS QUE Please note: this map is not to scale and does not represent the distances shown. Contact us Term Dates for academic year 2012-13 EET STR HU TT 8 A12 OAD ER RAV ING DAGN AM H HIG OAD GS R KIN All other times we are open Monday - Friday 9am - 4.30pm 1023 AD A AD RO ELD NFI E H RD S EIGH AY AYL O N RO AD R BILLERIC ANE ALL L 28 J28 IVE DR Please note that some of our courses fill very quickly so our advice is to submit your application as early as possible. A1 QUARLES CAMPUS ERS H Havering College Brentwood Centre COLLIER ROW SAWY HEATHROW & STANSTED The Lanes Hair & Beauty AD During term time we are open Monday - Thursday 9am - 8.30pm Friday 10am - 5pm How to find us O SS O R R GA Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Opening Times PA ON All our enrolment for courses takes place at BY BR Enrolment 0 A109 A13 PURFLEET STATION GATWICK DARTFORD TUNNEL & QUEEN ELIZABETH II BRIDGE Motorway access from outside of London by road is easiest via the M25. The Campus is approximately three miles from M25 Junctions 28 and 29. Buses: 294 from Romford via Gidea Park Station to The Ardleigh and Dragon; College is approximately four minutes walk. 256 from Hornchurch Tube, bus stops outside campus. Train: National Express East Anglia to Gidea Park or Emerson Park Halt. Ardleigh Green Campus is approximately 15 minutes walk from Gidea Park Station. Havering College Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex RM3 9ES. For our latest course information see our website www.havering-college.ac.uk Havering College Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham, Essex RM13 8QN Tel: 01708 462721 Fax: 01708 462722 Buses: From Harold Hill Students travelling from Quarles to the new construction centre can use bus 256 which goes to Hornchurch Town Centre. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk Change bus to 372 or 165. Alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. From Romford Students travelling from Romford can use bus 165 or 103 to Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. Bus 174 goes to Chequers Corner Dagenham, change for a 287 to Dovers Corner. From Hornchurch Students travelling from Hornchurch can use either bus 372 or 165, alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. From Barking Students travelling from Barking can take bus 287 which goes directly from Barking station to the new construction centre. Train: The c2c train from London Fenchurch Street to Southend Central runs past the new construction centre. The nearest station is Rainham which is a short walk to the construction centre. There is easy access from Barking and Thurrock/ Grays stations to the new Construction Centre. Havering College Brentwood Centre 81-85 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4RR Tel: 01277 262027 The Lanes Hair & Beauty Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9DA Tel: 01277 212262 Tel: 01708 455011 Fax: 01708 462888 The College is approximately two miles from M25 Junction 28. Buses: 294 from Romford to Noak Hill, alight at “Duckwood Inn” in Whitchurch Road. The campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Alternatively you can catch the 174 from Romford taking you to the corner of Dagnam Park Drive by Whitchurch Road or the 256 from Hornchurch or Harold Wood to the swimming pool and change to bus 294. Train: National Express East Anglia to Harold Wood, then 294 bus to “Duckwood Inn” in Whitchurch Road. The campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk skillsguide 2012/13 Havering College of Further and Higher Education Havering College of Further & Higher Education Welcome to a successful and friendly college, a centre for lifetime learning and training We can offer you the best opportunities to gain the skills and qualifications that will help to fulfil your career and life aspirations or to help any business to grow. Our strengths include: • High Quality Teaching – we have 100% pass rates on over 100 courses • Good Employment Opportunities – links with thousands of local businesses and employers including; EDF, ASDA, The Really Useful Company, the NHS and the London Borough of Havering, who make Havering College of Further & Higher Education their first choice for training and Apprenticeships. • Great Value for Money – stay local, a degree with us is up to £17,500 cheaper than at a university. • Unrivalled Range of Courses – over 300 courses, with high levels of tutor contact, and opportunities to progress from age 14 through to degree level. • Flexible, Convenient and Supportive – part time and modular options are available for students and we can deliver bespoke courses that will suit any business need. • Cutting Edge Facilities – continual investment in all areas including £6m on our Centre for Creative Arts and our purpose built Rainham Campus Construction Centre. We have the best advice to help your career or business to flourish Come and talk to one of our experts or for more information visit www.havering-college.ac.uk Let us help you to succeed. We look forward to seeing you soon. Maria Thompson Principal successiscloserthanyouthink Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk E N T W D O D ROA RN TE ES W PAR K L O N DO N RO CO R E ST HE LC Contact our Threshold Services team on 01708 462801 Or email them on information@havering-college.ac.uk GALLOWS CORNER ON ND MA LO Important Dates 2012 - 2013 Open Events www.havering-college.ac.uk W AY EMERSON PARK STATION UPMINSTER STATION (TfL) I O N L AN E LA N RO SS S TAT KILMA R A BBSC Y SUT T O N S L A N R K FA R SO AM RO AD TH LEY RO AD E EL AV RD N AVE A1306 BR UPM OA DWA Y IN R STE RO WENNIN Ardleigh Green Road Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 2LL. ROAD Tel: 01708 455011 Fax: 01708 462788 S AS Y-P YB LA H A1 30 J30 DY UT 6 AN SO AD S J31 GTON RD 6 A130 RAINHAM STATION c2c MARSH WAY A13 M NEW ROAD RAINHAM CAMPUS CONSTRUCTION CENTRE NDON UP MARS H WAY OCKE RD D Thursday 9 May 2013 Rainham campus - Construction Only th Havering College Ardleigh Green Campus R A1306 E LAN M A R Y S M RAINH S T UPMINSTER BRIDGE STATION E A AI RFIELD W PA UTH E ND RD . WOOD LANE RD C O R B E TS T E Y WAY TIN UPM INS TER NE ROAD HORNCHURCH STATION TO N L A ELM PARK AVENUE ELM PARK STATION J29 D SAINSBURYS T E HORNCHURCH SPORTS CENTRE EN L HIGH STREE CHEQUERS PUBLIC HOUSE H AC DAGENHAM th MES UTH TYE QUEENS THEATRE H GREEN ROAD R US Wednesday 23 January 2013 Quarles Campus - Selected Courses Tuesday 18th June 2013 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses DS HI LL W I NGLE ROMFORD STATION rd Thursday 14 March 2013 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses SHEPHER AN E Tuesday 28th November 2012 Quarles Campus - Selected Courses NEL RD N O R T H S T Tuesday 13th November 2012 Ardleigh Green Campus - All Courses © Havering College / Mar 2012 / 14428 HAROLD WOOD STATION E L S H E AT H RD RR UI SO RD. 15th April - 5th July 2013 (Half Term: 27th - 31st May 2013) BRENTWOOD STATION ARDLEIGH GREEN CAMPUS B R ID G E Summer Term SHENFIELD STATION ARDLEIGH & DRAGON PUBLIC HOUSE S GR E E N 7th January - 28th March 2013 (Half Term: 18th - 22nd February 2013) Student Easter Break 28th March - 15th April 2012 N R GIDEA PARK STATION AD ROAD AM INH Spring Term AI U P P E R RA 10th September - 21st December 2012 (Half Term: 29th October - 2nd November 2012) M RO IN SQ D OA BUTT Autumn Term ROAD ENS QUE Please note: this map is not to scale and does not represent the distances shown. Contact us Term Dates for academic year 2012-13 EET STR HU TT 8 A12 OAD ER RAV ING DAGN AM H HIG OAD GS R KIN All other times we are open Monday - Friday 9am - 4.30pm 1023 AD A AD RO ELD NFI E H RD S EIGH AY AYL O N RO AD R BILLERIC ANE ALL L 28 J28 IVE DR Please note that some of our courses fill very quickly so our advice is to submit your application as early as possible. A1 QUARLES CAMPUS ERS H Havering College Brentwood Centre COLLIER ROW SAWY HEATHROW & STANSTED The Lanes Hair & Beauty AD During term time we are open Monday - Thursday 9am - 8.30pm Friday 10am - 5pm How to find us O SS O R R GA Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Opening Times PA ON All our enrolment for courses takes place at BY BR Enrolment 0 A109 A13 PURFLEET STATION GATWICK DARTFORD TUNNEL & QUEEN ELIZABETH II BRIDGE Motorway access from outside of London by road is easiest via the M25. The Campus is approximately three miles from M25 Junctions 28 and 29. Buses: 294 from Romford via Gidea Park Station to The Ardleigh and Dragon; College is approximately four minutes walk. 256 from Hornchurch Tube, bus stops outside campus. Train: National Express East Anglia to Gidea Park or Emerson Park Halt. Ardleigh Green Campus is approximately 15 minutes walk from Gidea Park Station. Havering College Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex RM3 9ES. For our latest course information see our website www.havering-college.ac.uk Havering College Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham, Essex RM13 8QN Tel: 01708 462721 Fax: 01708 462722 Buses: From Harold Hill Students travelling from Quarles to the new construction centre can use bus 256 which goes to Hornchurch Town Centre. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk Change bus to 372 or 165. Alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. From Romford Students travelling from Romford can use bus 165 or 103 to Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. Bus 174 goes to Chequers Corner Dagenham, change for a 287 to Dovers Corner. From Hornchurch Students travelling from Hornchurch can use either bus 372 or 165, alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. From Barking Students travelling from Barking can take bus 287 which goes directly from Barking station to the new construction centre. Train: The c2c train from London Fenchurch Street to Southend Central runs past the new construction centre. The nearest station is Rainham which is a short walk to the construction centre. There is easy access from Barking and Thurrock/ Grays stations to the new Construction Centre. Havering College Brentwood Centre 81-85 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4RR Tel: 01277 262027 The Lanes Hair & Beauty Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9DA Tel: 01277 212262 Tel: 01708 455011 Fax: 01708 462888 The College is approximately two miles from M25 Junction 28. Buses: 294 from Romford to Noak Hill, alight at “Duckwood Inn” in Whitchurch Road. The campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Alternatively you can catch the 174 from Romford taking you to the corner of Dagnam Park Drive by Whitchurch Road or the 256 from Hornchurch or Harold Wood to the swimming pool and change to bus 294. Train: National Express East Anglia to Harold Wood, then 294 bus to “Duckwood Inn” in Whitchurch Road. The campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk skillsguide 2012/13 Havering College of Further and Higher Education Havering College of Further & Higher Education Welcome to a successful and friendly college, a centre for lifetime learning and training We can offer you the best opportunities to gain the skills and qualifications that will help to fulfil your career and life aspirations or to help any business to grow. Our strengths include: • High Quality Teaching – we have 100% pass rates on over 100 courses • Good Employment Opportunities – links with thousands of local businesses and employers including; EDF, ASDA, The Really Useful Company, the NHS and the London Borough of Havering, who make Havering College of Further & Higher Education their first choice for training and Apprenticeships. • Great Value for Money – stay local, a degree with us is up to £17,500 cheaper than at a university. • Unrivalled Range of Courses – over 300 courses, with high levels of tutor contact, and opportunities to progress from age 14 through to degree level. • Flexible, Convenient and Supportive – part time and modular options are available for students and we can deliver bespoke courses that will suit any business need. • Cutting Edge Facilities – continual investment in all areas including £6m on our Centre for Creative Arts and our purpose built Rainham Campus Construction Centre. We have the best advice to help your career or business to flourish Come and talk to one of our experts or for more information visit www.havering-college.ac.uk Let us help you to succeed. We look forward to seeing you soon. Maria Thompson Principal successiscloserthanyouthink Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Course enquiries: 01708 462801 Visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk BUSINESS, ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE & MANAGEMENT Level (weeks) COURSE TITLE www.havering-college.ac.uk Duration Find the right course for YOU. Start Date 2012/2013 Level (weeks) COURSE TITLE Duration Start Date 2012/2013 FURTHER EDUCATION COURSES 2012/13 ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES AAT CERTIFCATE IN ACCOUNTING Sep-12 35 2 C&G 2357 DIPLOMA IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY (NVQ3) AAT LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING Sep-12 35 3 ABC CERTIFICATE IN WELDING & FABRICATION Sep-12 AAT LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING Sep-12 48 4 PERFORMING ENGINEERING OPERATIONS Sep-12 36 1&2 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS various 8 3 BTEC DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING Sep-12 36/72 2&3 QCF INFORMATION, ADVICE & GUIDANCE (IAG) flexible various 2, 3 & 4 QCF CUSTOMER SERVICE flexible various 2&3 APPRENTICESHIP IN CUSTOMER SERVICE- (NVQ 2) flexible various 2&3 NVQ BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION flexible various 2, 3 & 4 APPRENTICESHIP IN ADMINISTRATION - (NVQ 2) flexible various 2 ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP IN ADMINISTRATION - (NVQ 3) flexible various ILEX LEGAL SECRETARIES Sep-12 36 START YOUR OWN BUSINESS various 4 ILM NVQ2 IN TEAM LEADING flexible various ILM AWARD IN FIRST LINE MANAGEMENT 1, 2 & 3 PART TIME BTEC DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 3 PART TIME BTEC DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 3 Sep-12 72 3 Sep-12 72 3 PART TIME HNC IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 4 3 PART TIME HNC IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 4 2&3 PART TIME HNC IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 4 FULL TIME HND IN ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 5 2 tbc 13 3 36 3 ILM DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT Sep-12 36 5 CIPD FOUNDATION DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICE Sep-12 36 3 CIPD INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Sep-12 36/72 5 HAIR & BEAUTY - PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL COURSES tbc 36/72 BTEC EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Sep-12 various 3 BTEC EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ILM CERTIFICATE IN FIRST LINE MANAGEMENT VRQ CUTTING MENS HAIR 36/72 2 ENGLISH & MATHS ENGLISH FOR ADULTS Sep-12 / Jan-13 30 entry 3 MATHS FOR ADULTS Sep-12 / Jan-13 30 BASIC ICT WITH NUMERACY Sep-12 / Jan-13 18/36 entry 1,2 & 3 1&2 INTERNET/ E-MAIL SKILLS WITH LITERACY Sep-12 / Jan-13 18/36 1&2 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH NUMERACY Sep-12 / Jan-13 18/36 1&2 INTERMEDIATE IT WITH LITERACY Sep-12 / Jan-13 18/36 1&2 VRQ COLOURING HAIR various tbc 3 BRIDAL HAIR various tbc 3 INTIMATE FEMALE WAXING various tbc 3 VRQ MICRO-DERMABRASION various 1 day 3 VRQ SELF TANNING various tbc 3 VRQ LASH & BROW TREATMENTS various tbc 2 VRQ PERMANENT LASHES various tbc 3 THERMAL EAR CANDLING various 1 day 3 GCSE HOT STONE MASSAGE - BODY / FACE various 1 day 3 GCSE: ENGLISH LANGUAGE - Eve Sep-12 Jan 7 & Apr 4 ESOL - ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES 36 Courses starting September 2012 36 2 A wide range of people enjoy learning with us from mature students to sixth formers, from mums learning computing right through to budding graphic designers. Students can progress at the level that’s right for them. 36 2 Sep-12 36 2 flexible 1 day 2 GCSE MATHEMATICS REVISION CLASS GCSE: SCIENCE - Eve CERTIFICATE FOR THE CHILDREN'S WORKFORCE Sept / Jan / Apr 36 2 DIPLOMA FOR THE CHILDREN'S WORKFORCE Sept / Jan / Apr 36/72 3 HOSPITALITY & CATERING FD IN EARLY YEARS CHILDCARE & EDUCATION Sep-12 72 5 FOOD SAFETY IN CATERING DIPLOMA IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Sep-12 36/72 2&3 ACCESS TO HE DIPLOMA - HEALTH PROFESSIONS Sep-12 36 3 Sep-12 Jan 7 & Apr 4 INTRODUCTION OF FOOD PREPARATION & BASIC COOKING SKILLS Sep-12 3hrs x 4 wks stage 1 PRACTICAL COOKING FOR HOME (DISHES FOR BUSY LIVES) Sep-12 3hrs x 4 wks stage 2 ACCESS TO HE DIPLOMA -SOCIAL WORK & RELATED PROFESSIONS Sep-12 36 3 PRACTICAL COOKING FOR DINNER PARTIES (SPEND TIME WITH YOUR GUESTS) Sep-12 3hrs x 4 wks stage 3 HNC IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE Sep-12 36/72 4 WINE TASTING & APPRECIATION (OVER 18 ONLY) Sep-12 3hrs x 4 wks stage 4 LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT IN CARE SERVICES Sep-12 36 4 COOKING ON A STUDENT BUDGET - PREPARATION FOR UNIVERSITY LIFE Aug-12 AQA INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING CONCEPTS Sep-12 10 2 BA(Hons) INTEGRATIVE COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY Sep-12 3hrs x 2 days INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY BTEC SUBSIDIARY/ EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN ICT PRACTITIONERS - SOFTWARE, NETWORKING OR BUSINESS IT PATHWAYS MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL ON SERVER 2003 NETWORK ENVIRONMENT Sep-12 36 3 flexible / eve 8 3 flexible / eve 8 3 NVQ 2 TROWEL OCCUPATIONS Sep-12 36 2 NVQ 2 WOOD OCCUPATIONS Sep-12 36 2 NVQ 2 PAINTING & DECORATING Sep-12 36 2 TROWEL OPERATIONS December start 25 CARPENTRY December start 25 CARPENTRY Sep-12 36 3 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR flexible / eve 8 3 flexible / eve 13 3 1 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL ON SERVER 2003 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK SECURITY flexible / eve 8 3 1 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL ON WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL flexible / eve 8 3 PAINT & DECORATION December start 25 1 CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE (CCNA) SEMESTERS 1-4 PAINT & DECORATION Sep-12 36 3 COMPUTER MAINTENANCE & INSTALLATION Sep-12 / eve 13 2 BUILDING CRAFTS OCCUPATIONS Sep-12 12 1 iMEDIA DIGITAL GRAPHICS flexible / eve 10 2&3 DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION Sep-12 36/72 1, 2 & 3 iMEDIA WEBSITE DESIGN WEB AUTHORING flexible / eve 10 2&3 HNC IN CONSTRUCTION & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Sep-12 72 4 iMEDIA DIGITAL ANIMATION flexible / eve 10 2&3 ASCENTIS LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN PLUMBING Sep-12 36 1 iMEDIA COMPUTER GAME DEVELOPMENT flexible / eve 10 2&3 iMEDIA DIGITAL GRAPHICS flexible / eve 10 2 iMEDIA GAME DESIGN flexible / eve 10 2 NVQ 2 PLUMBING Sep-12 36 2 iMEDIA 2D GAMES ENGINES flexible / eve 10 2 C&G 2330 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Sep-12 36/72 2&3 ACCESS TO HE COMPUTING Sep-12 36 3 Sep/Jan/Apr 10 FdA IN COMPUTING & SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT Sep-12 72 5 C&G 2382 17TH EDITION (IEE WIRING REGULATIONS) C&G 2394 INITIAL VERIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS C&G 2395 PERIODIC INSPECTION TESTING OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS MOTORSPORT FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPALS OF MICRO-RENEWABLE ENERGY & CONSERVATION Sep/Jan/Apr INSTALL, COMMISSION & HANDOVER SOLAR THERMAL HOT WATER SYSTEMS Sep/Jan/Apr 5 3 INSPECT, SERVICE & MAINTAIN SOLAR THERMAL HOT WATER SYSTEMS Sep/Jan/Apr 2 3 INSTALL, COMMISSION & HANDOVER SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) SYSTEMS Sep/Jan/Apr 5 3 INSPECT, SERVICE & MAINTAIN SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) SYSTEMS Sep/Jan/Apr 2 3 2D COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Level 2 Principles & Practice Sep-12 36 2 2D COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Level 3 Application & Modification Sep-12 36/72 3 3D COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Level 3 Sep-12 36/72 3 2D COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Level 4, using AutoCAD Sep-12 36/72 4 BTEC FIRST DIPLOMA IN MOTORSPORT Sep-12 36 2 BTEC NATIONAL AWARD IN MOTORSPORT Sep-12 36 3 BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN MOTORSPORT Sep-12 72 3 OUVS FOUNDATION DEGREE IN MOTORSPORT Sep-12 72 5 MOTOR VEHICLE C&G 4290 CERTIFICATE IN VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Sep-12 36 1&2 C&G 4290 DIPLOMA IN VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Sep-12 36 2&3 IMI DIPLOMA IN VEHICLE ACCIDENT REPAIR (BODY & PAINT) Sep-12 36 1&2 CREATIVE ARTS AUDIO PRODUCTION Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 PAGE DESIGN (MAGAZINE LAYOUT) Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 JEWELLERY DESIGN Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 FASHION DESIGN Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 PRINTMAKING Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 GLASS DESIGN Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 EMPLOYMENT SKILLS QCF IN RETAIL SKILLS Flexible Flexible 2,3 & 4 QCF IN CUSTOMER SERVICE Flexible Flexible 2&3 BASIC IT SKILLS FOR WORK Flexible Flexible EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS: CUSTOMER SERVICE, IT, RETAIL & WAREHOUSE via Job Centre Plus (JCP) Flexible JCP 1&2 We offer Access courses, HNCs and HNDs, Foundation and Undergraduate Degrees and higher level professional qualifications. Many choices can be taken part-time so that you can live your life, work and learn. With high quality provision on your doorstep there is no need to incur hefty debts to reach your full potential. Our current full time tuition fees for for 2012/13 start from just £5000 per year, with grants and loans available to provide support. Access Courses Access Courses are a great stepping stone to Higher Education. If you’d like to do a degree but don’t have the entry qualifications, an Access Course is the perfect way to qualify. 6 2 Higher Education & Access to Higher Education Sep-12 GCSE: MATHEMATICS - Eve 2&3 If you are an employer and you would like to learn more about employing an apprentice, please contact our Business Services team on 01708 462800. ESOL FULL TIME PROGRAMME FOR 16-19 3 36 Anyone from age 16 can be an apprentice and at Havering College we offer Apprenticeship training at NVQ levels 2, 3 and higher level 4 & 5. To start an Apprenticeship programme you need to be in a job, either as a new or existing employee. various 3 36/72 You can speak to us throughout the summer, without an appointment. You can also talk to us at any time of the year, so it’s never too late to ask us how our courses can make a difference to your life. various 1 day Sep-12 A structured Apprenticeship training programme gives the Apprentice the opportunity to work for an employer, learn on the job and build their transferable skills, qualifications and knowledge that will form the foundation for their professional working life. Sep-12 1 day Sep-12 Threshold Services has a friendly team of qualified Course Advisers who can guide you through the many choices on offer. We’ll tell you about the issues that affect you, like financial support, grants, childcare and access. From finding a nursery to finding an Apprenticeship, we can lend a hand. ESOL INTENSIVE various HNC and HND Higher National Certificates (HNCs) and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) are developed with industrial and professional bodies; you gain valuable skills that prepare you both for work and progression. Foundation Degrees Developed for the modern world, providing much needed high-level skills and work experience, Foundation Degrees (FD) enable students to enter their chosen career or top-up to Bachelors degree at university. Designed to remain current with needs and trends in the workplace, the qualification you achieve will be tailored to meet the requirements of industry. Foundations Degrees at Havering College require two years of full-time study or part-time over three years. Degrees We offer a range of BA, BSc and BEng Honours degrees. For details of all our Higher Education courses and undergraduate degree programmes, please refer to our website www.havering-college.ac.uk, call our Higher Education team in Threshold Services on 01708 462793 or email: he@havering-college.ac.uk Funding for Higher Education For information and advice on funding for Higher Education courses, including student loans and grants, please contact Student Services on 01708 462718 or email: ss4he@havering-college.ac.uk Enrolment TEACHING & TRAINING CERTIFICATE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Sep-12 33 2 CERTIFICATE IN SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Sep-12 30 3 CERTIFICATE IN SUPPORTING THE WIDER CURRICULUM IN SCHOOLS Sep-12 22 2 PREPARING TO TEACH IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR various 10 4 AWARD IN UNDERSTANDING THE PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES OF ASSESSMENT flexible flexible 3 AWARD IN ASSESSING COMPETENCE IN THE WORK ENVIRONMENT flexible flexible 3 AWARD IN ASSESSING VOCATIONALLY RELATED ACHIEVEMENT flexible flexible 3 AWARD IN UNDERSTANDING THE INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE OF PROCESSES & PRACTICE flexible flexible 4 AWARD IN THE INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE OF ASSESSMENT PROCESSES flexible flexible 4 FdA IN SUPPORTING TEACHING & LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Sep-12 72 5 PGCE (POST COMPULSORY) Sep-12 36 7 various 2 TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS NVQ DRIVING GOODS VEHICLES NVQ PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLE DRIVING (BUS & COACH) flexible various 2 CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE IN NATIONAL ROAD HAULAGE flexible various 3 NVQ STORAGE & WAREHOUSING flexible various 2 NVQ WAREHOUSING OPERATIONS flexible various DRIVER CPC COURSES flexible various To make sure you get a place, it makes sense to apply for your course as soon as possible, but it doesn’t have to be hard choosing. Apprenticeships are work based training programmes, designed around the needs of employers, leading to nationally recognised qualifications. The benefits of employing Apprentices include, staff retention & increased productivity. various various PART TIME C&G CERTIFICATE IN BASIC PLUMBING STUDIES Apprenticeships provide the best of both worlds. various THAI STYLE HERBAL COMPRESS MASSAGE - BODY C&G DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING & HEATING Apprenticeships Sep-12 MICRO-DERMABRASION CONSTRUCTION, PLANNING & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Full-time Courses Starting September 2012 ESOL LEVELS FROM: BEGINNERS PRE ENTRY - ADVANCED LEVEL 2 GCSE ENGLISH REVISION CLASS CARE, HEALTH, EARLY YEARS & COUNSELLING Full-time School Leavers courses All our enrolment for courses takes place at Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Please note that some of our courses fill very quickly so our advice is to submit your application as early as possible. Opening Times During term time we are open Monday - Thursday 9am - 8.30pm Friday 10am - 5pm All other times we are open Monday to Friday 9am - 4.30pm Contact us Contact our Threshold Services team on 01708 462801 or email them on information@havering-college.ac.uk For all our latest course information please refer to our website www.havering-college.ac.uk Check out our opening times or call our admissions team on 01708 462801 GCSEs Daytime GCSEs require 4 to 5 hours attendance at College per subject, per week, spread over 2/3 days for 32 weeks. Business Studies English Literature Human Physiology & Health Mathematics Physics Chemistry Film Studies Humanities Media Studies Science English Language ICT Photography AS/A2 Daytime AS/A2s require 5 hours attendance at College per subject, per week, spread over 2/3 days each week for 32 weeks. Accounts Art Biology Business Studies Communication & Culture English Language Film Studies Government and Politics Law Mathematics Philosophy Physics Sociology BTEC First Diploma in Applied Science Anthropology Chemistry English Literature ICT Media & Photography Psychology Full-time School Leavers courses Full-time School Leavers courses Full-time Vocational Courses: Available in a wide range of levels and subject areas These courses require attendance at College 2 to 4 days per week for 36/72 weeks between September 2012— July 2013, and September 2013—July 2014. Art & Design Accountancy Beauty & Beauty Therapy Business, Administration, Secretarial, Finance and Accounting Built Environment Construction Crafts Carpentry and Joinery Care & Healthcare Catering, Hospitality Creative Arts Complementary Therapies Communication Electronics Early Years & Childcare English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Electrical Installation Electrical/ Electronic Engineering Engineering & Manufacturing Technologies Fashion Graphic Design Hairdressing Information & Communication Technology youtube.com/ haveringcollege ICT Systems Support Legal Secretarial Media Mechanical Engineering Music, Music Practice Music Technology Motor Vehicle Engineering & Maintenance Motor Sport Painting and Decorating Performing Arts:- Dance, Drama, Musical Theatre Photography Plumbing Preparation for Work, Life and Further Education:Life Skills, Living Skills, Skills for Learning & Work Professional Cookery Public Services Software Development Sport Technical Theatre Trowel Occupations (Bricklaying) twitter.com/ haveringcollege facebook.com/haveringcollege Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the details contained in this publication, no responsibility is accepted by the College for any errors or admissions. The formation and continuation of classes will depend on sufficient enrolment and maintenance of satisfactory minimum attendance. Where minimum attendance is not reached in three consecutive weeks the class will have to close or amalgamate with another group. The College reserves the right to change course details if necessary. The information at enrolment will contain the appropriate details. BUSINESS, ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE & MANAGEMENT Level (weeks) COURSE TITLE www.havering-college.ac.uk Duration Find the right course for YOU. Start Date 2012/2013 Level (weeks) COURSE TITLE Duration Start Date 2012/2013 FURTHER EDUCATION COURSES 2012/13 ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES AAT CERTIFCATE IN ACCOUNTING Sep-12 35 2 C&G 2357 DIPLOMA IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY (NVQ3) AAT LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING Sep-12 35 3 ABC CERTIFICATE IN WELDING & FABRICATION Sep-12 AAT LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING Sep-12 48 4 PERFORMING ENGINEERING OPERATIONS Sep-12 36 1&2 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS various 8 3 BTEC DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING Sep-12 36/72 2&3 QCF INFORMATION, ADVICE & GUIDANCE (IAG) flexible various 2, 3 & 4 QCF CUSTOMER SERVICE flexible various 2&3 APPRENTICESHIP IN CUSTOMER SERVICE- (NVQ 2) flexible various 2&3 NVQ BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION flexible various 2, 3 & 4 APPRENTICESHIP IN ADMINISTRATION - (NVQ 2) flexible various 2 ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP IN ADMINISTRATION - (NVQ 3) flexible various ILEX LEGAL SECRETARIES Sep-12 36 START YOUR OWN BUSINESS various 4 ILM NVQ2 IN TEAM LEADING flexible various ILM AWARD IN FIRST LINE MANAGEMENT 1, 2 & 3 PART TIME BTEC DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 3 PART TIME BTEC DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 3 Sep-12 72 3 Sep-12 72 3 PART TIME HNC IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 4 3 PART TIME HNC IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 4 2&3 PART TIME HNC IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 4 FULL TIME HND IN ENGINEERING Sep-12 72 5 2 tbc 13 3 36 3 ILM DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT Sep-12 36 5 CIPD FOUNDATION DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICE Sep-12 36 3 CIPD INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Sep-12 36/72 5 HAIR & BEAUTY - PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL COURSES tbc 36/72 BTEC EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Sep-12 various 3 BTEC EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ILM CERTIFICATE IN FIRST LINE MANAGEMENT VRQ CUTTING MENS HAIR 36/72 2 ENGLISH & MATHS ENGLISH FOR ADULTS Sep-12 / Jan-13 30 entry 3 MATHS FOR ADULTS Sep-12 / Jan-13 30 BASIC ICT WITH NUMERACY Sep-12 / Jan-13 18/36 entry 1,2 & 3 1&2 INTERNET/ E-MAIL SKILLS WITH LITERACY Sep-12 / Jan-13 18/36 1&2 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH NUMERACY Sep-12 / Jan-13 18/36 1&2 INTERMEDIATE IT WITH LITERACY Sep-12 / Jan-13 18/36 1&2 VRQ COLOURING HAIR various tbc 3 BRIDAL HAIR various tbc 3 INTIMATE FEMALE WAXING various tbc 3 VRQ MICRO-DERMABRASION various 1 day 3 VRQ SELF TANNING various tbc 3 VRQ LASH & BROW TREATMENTS various tbc 2 VRQ PERMANENT LASHES various tbc 3 THERMAL EAR CANDLING various 1 day 3 GCSE HOT STONE MASSAGE - BODY / FACE various 1 day 3 GCSE: ENGLISH LANGUAGE - Eve Sep-12 Jan 7 & Apr 4 ESOL - ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES 36 Courses starting September 2012 36 2 A wide range of people enjoy learning with us from mature students to sixth formers, from mums learning computing right through to budding graphic designers. Students can progress at the level that’s right for them. 36 2 Sep-12 36 2 flexible 1 day 2 GCSE MATHEMATICS REVISION CLASS GCSE: SCIENCE - Eve CERTIFICATE FOR THE CHILDREN'S WORKFORCE Sept / Jan / Apr 36 2 DIPLOMA FOR THE CHILDREN'S WORKFORCE Sept / Jan / Apr 36/72 3 HOSPITALITY & CATERING FD IN EARLY YEARS CHILDCARE & EDUCATION Sep-12 72 5 FOOD SAFETY IN CATERING DIPLOMA IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Sep-12 36/72 2&3 ACCESS TO HE DIPLOMA - HEALTH PROFESSIONS Sep-12 36 3 Sep-12 Jan 7 & Apr 4 INTRODUCTION OF FOOD PREPARATION & BASIC COOKING SKILLS Sep-12 3hrs x 4 wks stage 1 PRACTICAL COOKING FOR HOME (DISHES FOR BUSY LIVES) Sep-12 3hrs x 4 wks stage 2 ACCESS TO HE DIPLOMA -SOCIAL WORK & RELATED PROFESSIONS Sep-12 36 3 PRACTICAL COOKING FOR DINNER PARTIES (SPEND TIME WITH YOUR GUESTS) Sep-12 3hrs x 4 wks stage 3 HNC IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE Sep-12 36/72 4 WINE TASTING & APPRECIATION (OVER 18 ONLY) Sep-12 3hrs x 4 wks stage 4 LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT IN CARE SERVICES Sep-12 36 4 COOKING ON A STUDENT BUDGET - PREPARATION FOR UNIVERSITY LIFE Aug-12 AQA INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING CONCEPTS Sep-12 10 2 BA(Hons) INTEGRATIVE COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY Sep-12 3hrs x 2 days INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY BTEC SUBSIDIARY/ EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN ICT PRACTITIONERS - SOFTWARE, NETWORKING OR BUSINESS IT PATHWAYS MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL ON SERVER 2003 NETWORK ENVIRONMENT Sep-12 36 3 flexible / eve 8 3 flexible / eve 8 3 NVQ 2 TROWEL OCCUPATIONS Sep-12 36 2 NVQ 2 WOOD OCCUPATIONS Sep-12 36 2 NVQ 2 PAINTING & DECORATING Sep-12 36 2 TROWEL OPERATIONS December start 25 CARPENTRY December start 25 CARPENTRY Sep-12 36 3 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR flexible / eve 8 3 flexible / eve 13 3 1 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL ON SERVER 2003 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK SECURITY flexible / eve 8 3 1 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL ON WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL flexible / eve 8 3 PAINT & DECORATION December start 25 1 CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE (CCNA) SEMESTERS 1-4 PAINT & DECORATION Sep-12 36 3 COMPUTER MAINTENANCE & INSTALLATION Sep-12 / eve 13 2 BUILDING CRAFTS OCCUPATIONS Sep-12 12 1 iMEDIA DIGITAL GRAPHICS flexible / eve 10 2&3 DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION Sep-12 36/72 1, 2 & 3 iMEDIA WEBSITE DESIGN WEB AUTHORING flexible / eve 10 2&3 HNC IN CONSTRUCTION & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Sep-12 72 4 iMEDIA DIGITAL ANIMATION flexible / eve 10 2&3 ASCENTIS LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN PLUMBING Sep-12 36 1 iMEDIA COMPUTER GAME DEVELOPMENT flexible / eve 10 2&3 iMEDIA DIGITAL GRAPHICS flexible / eve 10 2 iMEDIA GAME DESIGN flexible / eve 10 2 NVQ 2 PLUMBING Sep-12 36 2 iMEDIA 2D GAMES ENGINES flexible / eve 10 2 C&G 2330 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Sep-12 36/72 2&3 ACCESS TO HE COMPUTING Sep-12 36 3 Sep/Jan/Apr 10 FdA IN COMPUTING & SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT Sep-12 72 5 C&G 2382 17TH EDITION (IEE WIRING REGULATIONS) C&G 2394 INITIAL VERIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS C&G 2395 PERIODIC INSPECTION TESTING OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS MOTORSPORT FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPALS OF MICRO-RENEWABLE ENERGY & CONSERVATION Sep/Jan/Apr INSTALL, COMMISSION & HANDOVER SOLAR THERMAL HOT WATER SYSTEMS Sep/Jan/Apr 5 3 INSPECT, SERVICE & MAINTAIN SOLAR THERMAL HOT WATER SYSTEMS Sep/Jan/Apr 2 3 INSTALL, COMMISSION & HANDOVER SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) SYSTEMS Sep/Jan/Apr 5 3 INSPECT, SERVICE & MAINTAIN SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) SYSTEMS Sep/Jan/Apr 2 3 2D COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Level 2 Principles & Practice Sep-12 36 2 2D COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Level 3 Application & Modification Sep-12 36/72 3 3D COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Level 3 Sep-12 36/72 3 2D COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Level 4, using AutoCAD Sep-12 36/72 4 BTEC FIRST DIPLOMA IN MOTORSPORT Sep-12 36 2 BTEC NATIONAL AWARD IN MOTORSPORT Sep-12 36 3 BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN MOTORSPORT Sep-12 72 3 OUVS FOUNDATION DEGREE IN MOTORSPORT Sep-12 72 5 MOTOR VEHICLE C&G 4290 CERTIFICATE IN VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Sep-12 36 1&2 C&G 4290 DIPLOMA IN VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Sep-12 36 2&3 IMI DIPLOMA IN VEHICLE ACCIDENT REPAIR (BODY & PAINT) Sep-12 36 1&2 CREATIVE ARTS AUDIO PRODUCTION Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 PAGE DESIGN (MAGAZINE LAYOUT) Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 JEWELLERY DESIGN Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 FASHION DESIGN Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 PRINTMAKING Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 GLASS DESIGN Sep-12 1 eve /20 wks 3 EMPLOYMENT SKILLS QCF IN RETAIL SKILLS Flexible Flexible 2,3 & 4 QCF IN CUSTOMER SERVICE Flexible Flexible 2&3 BASIC IT SKILLS FOR WORK Flexible Flexible EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS: CUSTOMER SERVICE, IT, RETAIL & WAREHOUSE via Job Centre Plus (JCP) Flexible JCP 1&2 We offer Access courses, HNCs and HNDs, Foundation and Undergraduate Degrees and higher level professional qualifications. Many choices can be taken part-time so that you can live your life, work and learn. With high quality provision on your doorstep there is no need to incur hefty debts to reach your full potential. Our current full time tuition fees for for 2012/13 start from just £5000 per year, with grants and loans available to provide support. Access Courses Access Courses are a great stepping stone to Higher Education. If you’d like to do a degree but don’t have the entry qualifications, an Access Course is the perfect way to qualify. 6 2 Higher Education & Access to Higher Education Sep-12 GCSE: MATHEMATICS - Eve 2&3 If you are an employer and you would like to learn more about employing an apprentice, please contact our Business Services team on 01708 462800. ESOL FULL TIME PROGRAMME FOR 16-19 3 36 Anyone from age 16 can be an apprentice and at Havering College we offer Apprenticeship training at NVQ levels 2, 3 and higher level 4 & 5. To start an Apprenticeship programme you need to be in a job, either as a new or existing employee. various 3 36/72 You can speak to us throughout the summer, without an appointment. You can also talk to us at any time of the year, so it’s never too late to ask us how our courses can make a difference to your life. various 1 day Sep-12 A structured Apprenticeship training programme gives the Apprentice the opportunity to work for an employer, learn on the job and build their transferable skills, qualifications and knowledge that will form the foundation for their professional working life. Sep-12 1 day Sep-12 Threshold Services has a friendly team of qualified Course Advisers who can guide you through the many choices on offer. We’ll tell you about the issues that affect you, like financial support, grants, childcare and access. From finding a nursery to finding an Apprenticeship, we can lend a hand. ESOL INTENSIVE various HNC and HND Higher National Certificates (HNCs) and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) are developed with industrial and professional bodies; you gain valuable skills that prepare you both for work and progression. Foundation Degrees Developed for the modern world, providing much needed high-level skills and work experience, Foundation Degrees (FD) enable students to enter their chosen career or top-up to Bachelors degree at university. Designed to remain current with needs and trends in the workplace, the qualification you achieve will be tailored to meet the requirements of industry. Foundations Degrees at Havering College require two years of full-time study or part-time over three years. Degrees We offer a range of BA, BSc and BEng Honours degrees. For details of all our Higher Education courses and undergraduate degree programmes, please refer to our website www.havering-college.ac.uk, call our Higher Education team in Threshold Services on 01708 462793 or email: he@havering-college.ac.uk Funding for Higher Education For information and advice on funding for Higher Education courses, including student loans and grants, please contact Student Services on 01708 462718 or email: ss4he@havering-college.ac.uk Enrolment TEACHING & TRAINING CERTIFICATE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Sep-12 33 2 CERTIFICATE IN SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Sep-12 30 3 CERTIFICATE IN SUPPORTING THE WIDER CURRICULUM IN SCHOOLS Sep-12 22 2 PREPARING TO TEACH IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR various 10 4 AWARD IN UNDERSTANDING THE PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES OF ASSESSMENT flexible flexible 3 AWARD IN ASSESSING COMPETENCE IN THE WORK ENVIRONMENT flexible flexible 3 AWARD IN ASSESSING VOCATIONALLY RELATED ACHIEVEMENT flexible flexible 3 AWARD IN UNDERSTANDING THE INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE OF PROCESSES & PRACTICE flexible flexible 4 AWARD IN THE INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE OF ASSESSMENT PROCESSES flexible flexible 4 FdA IN SUPPORTING TEACHING & LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Sep-12 72 5 PGCE (POST COMPULSORY) Sep-12 36 7 various 2 TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS NVQ DRIVING GOODS VEHICLES NVQ PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLE DRIVING (BUS & COACH) flexible various 2 CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE IN NATIONAL ROAD HAULAGE flexible various 3 NVQ STORAGE & WAREHOUSING flexible various 2 NVQ WAREHOUSING OPERATIONS flexible various DRIVER CPC COURSES flexible various To make sure you get a place, it makes sense to apply for your course as soon as possible, but it doesn’t have to be hard choosing. Apprenticeships are work based training programmes, designed around the needs of employers, leading to nationally recognised qualifications. The benefits of employing Apprentices include, staff retention & increased productivity. various various PART TIME C&G CERTIFICATE IN BASIC PLUMBING STUDIES Apprenticeships provide the best of both worlds. various THAI STYLE HERBAL COMPRESS MASSAGE - BODY C&G DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING & HEATING Apprenticeships Sep-12 MICRO-DERMABRASION CONSTRUCTION, PLANNING & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Full-time Courses Starting September 2012 ESOL LEVELS FROM: BEGINNERS PRE ENTRY - ADVANCED LEVEL 2 GCSE ENGLISH REVISION CLASS CARE, HEALTH, EARLY YEARS & COUNSELLING Full-time School Leavers courses All our enrolment for courses takes place at Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Please note that some of our courses fill very quickly so our advice is to submit your application as early as possible. Opening Times During term time we are open Monday - Thursday 9am - 8.30pm Friday 10am - 5pm All other times we are open Monday to Friday 9am - 4.30pm Contact us Contact our Threshold Services team on 01708 462801 or email them on information@havering-college.ac.uk For all our latest course information please refer to our website www.havering-college.ac.uk Check out our opening times or call our admissions team on 01708 462801 GCSEs Daytime GCSEs require 4 to 5 hours attendance at College per subject, per week, spread over 2/3 days for 32 weeks. Business Studies English Literature Human Physiology & Health Mathematics Physics Chemistry Film Studies Humanities Media Studies Science English Language ICT Photography AS/A2 Daytime AS/A2s require 5 hours attendance at College per subject, per week, spread over 2/3 days each week for 32 weeks. Accounts Art Biology Business Studies Communication & Culture English Language Film Studies Government and Politics Law Mathematics Philosophy Physics Sociology BTEC First Diploma in Applied Science Anthropology Chemistry English Literature ICT Media & Photography Psychology Full-time School Leavers courses Full-time School Leavers courses Full-time Vocational Courses: Available in a wide range of levels and subject areas These courses require attendance at College 2 to 4 days per week for 36/72 weeks between September 2012— July 2013, and September 2013—July 2014. Art & Design Accountancy Beauty & Beauty Therapy Business, Administration, Secretarial, Finance and Accounting Built Environment Construction Crafts Carpentry and Joinery Care & Healthcare Catering, Hospitality Creative Arts Complementary Therapies Communication Electronics Early Years & Childcare English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Electrical Installation Electrical/ Electronic Engineering Engineering & Manufacturing Technologies Fashion Graphic Design Hairdressing Information & Communication Technology youtube.com/ haveringcollege ICT Systems Support Legal Secretarial Media Mechanical Engineering Music, Music Practice Music Technology Motor Vehicle Engineering & Maintenance Motor Sport Painting and Decorating Performing Arts:- Dance, Drama, Musical Theatre Photography Plumbing Preparation for Work, Life and Further Education:Life Skills, Living Skills, Skills for Learning & Work Professional Cookery Public Services Software Development Sport Technical Theatre Trowel Occupations (Bricklaying) twitter.com/ haveringcollege facebook.com/haveringcollege Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the details contained in this publication, no responsibility is accepted by the College for any errors or admissions. The formation and continuation of classes will depend on sufficient enrolment and maintenance of satisfactory minimum attendance. Where minimum attendance is not reached in three consecutive weeks the class will have to close or amalgamate with another group. The College reserves the right to change course details if necessary. The information at enrolment will contain the appropriate details.