Capel Manor College THE PRINCESS ROYAL COLLEGE OF ANIMAL MANAGEMENT AND SADDLERY, The Princess Royal watching a practical session during the offi cial opening of our Animal Management Centre in November 2015.

YOU WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH A VARIETY OF ANIMALS: exotics such as snakes, small reptiles and spiders; popular pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets; farm animals including ponies, goats and chickens; zoo mammals and aviary birds as well as commercial organic livestock including pigs, sheep and cattle at Farm.

2 There are over 13,000 businesses in the animal care sector covering anything from

pet grooming or cattery management to specialised dog handling or zoo keeping. The

industry is much broader than you might think. Careers in animal care can branch out “ into policing, performing arts or showbiz, public services and so much more. “

Sector Skills Council for land based and environmental industries

3 WELCOME FIRST CLASS Capel Manor College’s animal management courses will off er you the opportunity FACILITIES to gain nationally and internationally Students at our Enfi eld centre moved into recognised qualifi cations whilst learning in a new, £3.6 million purpose built animal a unique and supportive environment. management building in November 2015, 2 Our courses open up numerous career providing over 1,000m of modern, fl exible opportunities in handling, supervising and learning space over three fl oors. The caring for animals, from small domestic ground fl oor houses a collection of reptiles, and exotic pets to large animals, livestock, amphibians and small animals. There are wildlife and zoo animals. laboratories, classrooms, a veterinary surgery learning environment and dog Many of our students progress onto grooming parlour. It incorporates a state- Higher Education to study a wide variety of of-the-art learning zone where students courses, including: zoology, animal science can meet and learn independently. or animal management, veterinary sciences or nursing and animal behaviour. Capel is home to a wide-range of animals across our London centres. We manage You will be asked to attend over 300 animals in our collections and our an interview to explore your farms at Brooks Farm, Crystal Palace Park, Enfi eld and Gunnersbury Park. interests, experience and You will study animal science and business ambitions and complete a as well as important hands-on practical screening test so that we can experience looking after our animals: help you study. References are feeding, handling, health checking and maintaining their accommodation. also considered. Each of our centres has dedicated teaching facilities and resources appropriate to the courses we off er, with exceptional tutors who are all industry-experienced. A career in animal management is for you if you are animal-mad, have good people and CAREER OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE: communication skills, enjoy science and don’t mind getting your hands dirty. • animal business owner • kennel and cattery manager • animal physiotherapist • laboratory technician • animal welfare offi cer • pet behaviour specialist • breeder • pet groomer • dog trainer • pet shop manager • equine industry technician / • rescue centre manager Find out how to apply for our courses in our Capel College Guide or the manager • veterinary nurse ‘how to apply section’ of our website: • falconry specialist • veterinary surgeon www.capel.ac.uk • farm manager • zookeeper

4 INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL CARE LEVEL 1

are looking for a new career. The support What next after your course? INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL and guidance received on this course will Successful completion of this course help build your confi dence and enable will enable you to progress to an CARE (LEVEL 1) progression to the next level. Animal Care Diploma (Level 2), Dog Grooming Assistant Certifi cate (Level Starts: September Entry requirements 2) or an Intermediate Apprenticeship Duration: 1 year full-time You will need at least one of the following: in Animal Care (Level 2). Available at: Brooks Farm, Crystal Palace, • at least 2 GCSEs or equivalent Enfi eld, Gunnersbury Park • relevant prior learning or experience gained in an appropriate professional This introductory course will give you the environment will be considered basic knowledge required when caring • enthusiasm for working with animals The tutors at Capel are all wonderful. for animals and the opportunity to gain • you will be encouraged to attend our “They are all more than willing to help with anything and make college an practical skills. Summer School. overall wonderful place to be. Without You will: the staff I would never have been You will be asked to attend an interview able to fulfi l my dreams in becoming • develop practical experience looking after to explore your interests, experience and a veterinary nurse. I am grateful to animals: feeding, handling, health checking ambitions and complete a screening test so everyone who helped me through and maintaining their accommodation that we can help you study. References are college. In the time I was at Capel, I • learn how to work with and handle also considered. met some amazing people that really

animals safely made a diff erence to my future.

• learn how to keep animals healthy and We want all of our students to maximise spot signs of ill health their personal development and prospects Kayce studied an Animal Management Advanced Diploma “ • study the conservation of wild animals for employment or further study. While on and the variety of ways we work with (Level 3) and now works at a local your course you will continue to build skills veterinary practice as a Trainee animals in society relevant to work and study on our Skills Veterinary Nurse. • complete a work experience placement. Development programmes, which may include English, maths or computer skills. The course is ideal for young people who prefer practical learning and adults who We want all of our students to maximise their personal development and prospects for employment or further study. While on your course you will continue to build skills relevant to work and study on our Skills Development programmes, which may include English, maths or computer skills.

5 ANIMAL CARE DIPLOMA (LEVEL 2)

Starts: September Duration: 1 year full-time Available at: Brooks Farm, Crystal Palace, Enfi eld, Gunnersbury Park

This course has been designed to give you the strong grounding required for a rewarding and professional career in the animal industry.

Whilst having a solid practical basis in animal husbandry, the course also explores applied animal science and career opportunities in the industry.

You will: • learn how to maintain animal health and welfare • develop a range of practical animal skills including; animal feeding, accommodation design and maintenance, safe handling and restraint Entry requirements techniques You will need at least one of the following: • develop an understanding of the basic • at least 4 GCSEs at grades D or above You will be asked to attend principles of animal biology including a science-related subject an interview to explore your • study animal behaviour • overall Distinction in an Introduction to interests, experience and • gain an introduction to caring for Animal Care (Level 1) or equivalent farm livestock • relevant prior learning or experience ambitions and complete a • learn more about the specifi c gained in an appropriate professional screening test so that we can requirements of exotic pets environment will be considered help you study. References are • complete 150 hours of work experience. • you will be encouraged to attend our Summer School. also considered.

What next after your course? Successful completion of this course will enable you to progress to an Animal Management Advanced Diploma (Level 3 courses), an Advanced Apprenticeship in Animal Care (Level 3) or employment at an assistant-level in the animal management industry. Further information about our courses is available on www.capel.ac.uk

6 ANIMAL CARE DIPLOMA LEVEL 2 / DOG GROOMING CERTIFICATE

What next after your course? Successful completion of this course DOG GROOMING ASSISTANT will enable you to progress to a Dog CERTIFICATE (LEVEL 2) Grooming Advanced Certifi cate (Level 3), an Advanced Apprenticeship in Starts: September Animal Care (Level 3) or employment Duration: 1 year full or part-time as a dog grooming assistant or Available at: Enfi eld kennel worker.

This course has been designed as an introduction to modern dog grooming. The techniques you learn will allow you to start or build a career in dog grooming. On both the full and part-time courses you will gain Entry requirements Capel is a great place to study and the the skills required to work in the grooming You will need at least one of the following: “course is going really well. We are being industry. • at least 4 GCSEs at grades D or above taught everything from what specifi c equipment you need, to how to open • overall Merit in a Level 1 qualifi cation or

your own dog grooming business and Topics include: equivalent everything in between. • bathing and cleaning dogs • relevant prior learning or experience “ • basic trimming of a dog’s coat gained in an appropriate professional Rebecca is completing our Dog • controlling and restraining techniques environment will be considered Grooming Assistant Certifi cate • client liaison. • you will be encouraged to attend our (Level 2) Summer School. If you apply for the full-time course you will also: • learn how to maintain animal health and welfare • study animal behaviour • undertake work experience.

We want all of our students to maximise their personal development and prospects for employment or further study. While on your course you will continue to build skills relevant to work and study on our Skills Development programmes, which may include English, maths or computer skills.

7 ANIMAL MANAGEMENT ADVANCED DIPLOMA (LEVEL 3 COURSES)

Starts: September Duration: 1 or 2 years full-time Available at: Crystal Palace, Enfi eld and Gunnersbury Park

Our advanced Animal Management courses can extend for up to two-years of full-time study depending on which programme you follow. Each course has been designed to prepare you for a rewarding and professional career in the animal industry.

Whilst having a strong practical basis in animal husbandry, the courses also cover key theoretical elements of applied animal sciences.

You will: • develop your understanding of animal health, immunology and diseases • study animal biology and anatomy • develop your practical animal skills including health checks, management plans and dispensing medication • study animal nutrition and its impact on health • undertake an investigative research- based or science project • study animal behaviour and communication • study animal welfare and breed development • develop your understanding of farm livestock husbandry and management • undertake practical animal training and study the underlying behavioural If you are aged 16 to 18 the cost of your theories tuition is free. If you are over 18, then fees may be payable, but fee waivers and bursaries are available to help and loans if you are aged 19 and over.

8 ANIMAL MANAGEMENT ADVANCED DIPLOMA LEVEL 3

• learn about zoo collection management, The full-time extended two-year course What next after your course? including nutrition, animal health, will provide you with the opportunity to Successful completion of this course handling techniques, enrichment and complete all the course units required will enable you to progress to: enclosure design for progression to Veterinary Universities, • our Animal Management and • develop your understanding of animal including veterinary medicine and nursing. Zoology Foundation Degree or breeding and genetics, including another related higher education undertaking practical breeding projects Entry requirements course. • develop your understanding of the You will need at least one of the following: • employment in a range of animal role of a veterinary nurse including • at least 5 GCSEs at grades A* to C management and animal science basic veterinary treatments such as • overall Distinction in an Animal Care careers. bandaging, restraint techniques and use Diploma (Level 2) or equivalent of equipment • relevant prior learning or experience • develop practical laboratory skills gained in an appropriate professional in biochemistry, chemistry and environment will be considered microbiology • independent study skills are needed to • study the rescue and rehabilitation be successful at this level techniques used when dealing with • you will be encouraged to attend our British wildlife Summer School. • study wildlife habitats, ecology and conservation You will be asked to attend an interview • undertake a pet store design-project and to explore your interests, experience develop your business management skills and ambitions and complete an initial • complete 300 hours of work experience. assessment so that we can help you study. References are also considered. Capel has helped me pursue “the career I always dreamed of. With their support I was able to provide a competitive application to veterinary schools in the UK and gain the required practical skills and confi dence. I feel the course has given me an advantage in the practical aspects of the degree particularly in my clinical years.

Karina fi nished at Capel in 2010 and went on to study

Veterinary Medicine at the , part of the “ and hopes to qualify as a Veterinary Surgeon in a couple of years.

9 HIGHER EDUCATION

Entry requirements ACCESS TO HIGHER There are no formal qualifi cations required but ideally you will have ADVANCED EDUCATION (HE) ANIMAL relevant work experience and/or related LEARNING LOANS SCIENCE AND WELFARE qualifi cations. Enthusiasm for life-long DIPLOMA (LEVEL 3) learning and ability to study independently are equally as important. You can apply for an Advanced Learning Loan to help you with the Starts: September costs of a course if you are aged Duration: 1 year full-time or We will ask you to take an English and 19 and over. Further information is 2 years part-time maths assessment and meet with us to available on www.gov.uk Available at: Enfi eld ensure this is the right course for you. Student Finance England will ‘write What next after your course? Our Access to HE Animal Science and off ’ any outstanding Advanced Successful completion of this course will Welfare Diploma is designed to give you Learning Loans you owe for an Access enable you to progress to: the skills, knowledge and confi dence to HE course if you complete a higher • our Animal Management and Zoology you need to study for a degree in animal education course, so you don’t have Foundation Degree or any other management and science. to pay back the loan (the course must related degrees be eligible for student fi nance). You will develop: • employment in a range of animal • your understanding of animal health and management and science careers. welfare • the practical skills required for working For more information about Access to with / caring for animals Higher Education Diplomas go to • practical laboratory skills in biochemistry www.accesstohe.ac.uk. and microbiology • your business management skills • research, literacy, numeracy and computer knowledge and skills.

You can choose to study full-time for one year, a commitment of two days at College An Access to Higher Education (HE) Diploma is a nationally and one day self-directed study a week or choose the part-time route of one day a recognised entry route for adults to a university course who do week at College including weekend study not have the expected entry qualifi cations and may not have over two years. studied for some time. For more information about Access to Higher Education Diplomas go to www.accesstohe.ac.uk

You should think about study materials, clothing and equipment that will help you in your studies and future careers. Your tutors will help you decide what is best.

10 HIGHER EDUCATION AT CAPEL MANOR COLLEGE 11 enable you to top-up your BSc at another institution lead to a career in a range of animal management and science careers. Applicants may apply for exemption ed units on the from specifi programme through APL/APEL for no for credits total the of 40% than more the programme. What next after your course? Successful completion of our Animal Management and Zoology Foundation Degree will: • • Two or more A Levels (or equivalent combinations of A Level, AS Level, Scottish Highers) cation e.g. A relevant Level 3 qualifi cation, Diploma or Technical Level Qualifi 90-Credit Diploma (D*D*) or Extended cient relevant Diploma (DMM) and suffi work experience Access to Higher Education Diploma (Animal Management) or other relevant Access to Higher Education Diplomas (30 credits at Distinction and 15 at Merit or higher) Substantial relevant experience (considered individually where UCAS met). is not tariff Successful completion of Advanced Apprenticeships, Technical Level cation and Technical Qualifi cations Baccalaureate (TechBacc) qualifi can also be considered depending on the relevant work experience. Plus at least one of the following: • • • • • full-time over 2 years or full-time over 2 years A minimum of 3 GCSEs at grade C or above, including English and a STEM subject (or equivalent Level 2 cations or a Substantial qualifi cations) Vocational Qualifi If English is the applicant’s second language an IELTS score of 6 You will be based at our Enfi eld centre in You will be based at our Enfi our new multi-million purpose built animal management centre with one module in eld both years supported and delivered by fi study at the RAU. Entry requirements for this programme The UCAS Tariff of study is 120 points and the entry requirements include: • • You will gain advanced practical animal management skills whilst developing the business and enterprise skills you need to manage animal and zoological collections and enrich the customer experience, education, environmental interpretation and animal encounters that reach beyond the boundaries of the collection. Our Foundation Degree in Animal Our Foundation Degree Studies Management and Zoological partnership with has been created in University (RAU) the Royal Agricultural study of animal and involves extended science, behaviour, welfare and the holistic care of animals, particularly for zoological collections. part-time over 4 years eld Available at: Enfi Starts: September Duration: ANIMAL MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT ANIMAL FOUNDATION ZOOLOGY 4) DEGREE (LEVEL INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP APPRENTICESHIP IN ANIMAL IN ANIMAL CARE (LEVEL 3) CARE (LEVEL 2) Starts: Rolling starts throughout the year Starts: Rolling starts throughout the year Duration: 1 year minimum Duration: 1 year minimum Available at: Crystal Palace, Enfi eld Available at: Crystal Palace, Enfi eld and and Gunnersbury Park Gunnersbury Park The aim of this Advanced Apprenticeship is The aim of our Intermediate to give you an opportunity to further your Apprenticeship in Animal Care is to give confi dence, knowledge and practical skills to you an opportunity to gain confi dence, a higher level, enabling you to take on the learn, develop and practise the skills required responsibilities for employment at required for employment and/or career a supervisory level in the industry. progression in the industry. The Apprenticeship will last for a minimum The Apprenticeship will last for a minimum of one year with weekly term-time access to of one year with weekly term-time access to College combined with training, experience College combined with training, experience and assessment in the work-place. and assessment in the work place. If you are looking to start Entry requirements You will need at least one of the following: work, earn money and gain Entry requirements You will need at least one of the following: • at least 4 GCSEs at grades A* to C a nationally recognised • at least 2 GCSEs at grades D or above • Animal Care Diploma (Level 2) qualifi cation then an • Introduction to Animal Care (Level 1) • Intermediate Apprenticeship in Animal Care or equivalent Apprenticeship is for you. or equivalent • you must be at least 16 on entry • demonstrate substantial relevant employment experience Your Apprenticeship will allow you to earn • you must be employed within the animal management industry, working a • you must be at least 16 on entry while you learn, gaining knowledge and • you must be employed within the skills on the job supported by regular minimum of 30 hours per week under a contract of employment. animal management industry, working college visits. Giving you a foundation in a minimum of 30 hours per week under the required practical skills you need for a a contract of employment and be successful career in animal care. What next after your course? Successful completion of this course will responsible for specifi c tasks or projects You will need to be employed in the animal enable you to progress to an Advanced at work. care industry to complete this qualifi cation, Apprenticeship in Animal Care (Level 3), but we will help you fi nd and apply for a job. an Animal Management Advanced What next after your course? Diploma (Level 3) or continued Successful completion of this course employment in the industry. will enable you to progress to our Animal Management and Zoology Foundation Degree or continued employment in the industry. If you have any questions please call our friendly Admissions Team on 08456 122 122 or come to one of our Advice Evenings or Open Days. Go to www.capel.ac.uk for dates and times.

12 APPRENTICESHIPS IN ANIMAL CARE (INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED)

We want all of our students to maximise their personal development and prospects for employment or further study. While on your course you will continue to build skills relevant to work and study on our Skills Development programmes, which may include English, maths or computer skills.

The apprenticeship felt like a step “up from staying on at College and I felt ready for work. I have lots of responsibility in my job, for the lives and well-being of the animals I am assigned to. At the Zoo you

work on a rotation basis and so far

the animals I’ve worked with are mammals and aquarium animals. Charlotte completed an Advanced “ Apprenticeship in Animal Care (Level 2).

You will be asked to attend an interview to explore your interests, experience and ambitions and complete an initial assessment so that we can help you study. References are also considered.

13 Our students enter the industry working for saddlery businesses and Master Saddlers, some take up Apprenticeships to further their training. The traditional saddlery skills learnt on the course are transferable and our students go on to work with a wide range of employers: luxury case and leather goods makers, Globe Trotters and Simpson London; British Army; Royal Mews; the fashion industry designing and creating leather goods; repairs and restoration and making costumes for historical re- enactments.

Conor completed our Worshipful Company of Cordwainers’ Diploma in Saddle, Harness and Bridle Making and is now

employed by Simpson London. Sponsored by the Worshipful Companies of: Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers, Cordwainers, Curriers, Loriners, Saddlers and approved by The Society of Master Saddlers.

14 SADDLERY AND LEATHER WORK

INTRODUCTION TO SADDLERY AND LEATHER WORK

Saddlery is one of the Cordwainers, Curriers, Loriners, Saddlers and approved by The Society of Master country’s oldest industries, Saddlers who are committed to keeping dating back to the time when the tradition of hand-sewn leatherwork people started to domesticate alive. and keep horses. Capel is the only college in the country to run a full-time saddlery course where you Today there is great demand for high can learn the traditional English saddlery quality hand-made leather saddles, tack skills making handcrafted saddles, bridles, and other leather goods. harnesses and other leather accessories. We off er the prestigious and historic This is the ideal choice if you are interested Worshipful Company of Cordwainers’ in horses, horse riding and working with Diploma in Saddle, Harness and Bridle leather, have artistic fl air and a good Making. The course is supported by business sense. the Worshipful Livery Companies of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers,

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:

• costume making • leatherwork production, repairs and restoration • saddlery • working in the fashion industry creating leather goods and accessories

15 The fi rst year covers: What next after your course? WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF • saddle, bridle and harness making for Many students will undertake further the equestrian industry saddlery qualifi cations, often as a part of CORDWAINERS’ DIPLOMA • lorinery The Saddlery Millennium Apprenticeship IN SADDLE, HARNESS AND • machining – sewing. Scheme, working towards eventual BRIDLE MAKING recognition as a Master Saddler by the The second year covers: Society of Master Saddlers. Others set up Starts: September • saddle, bridle and harness production in business, selling, making and repairing Duration: 2 years full-time for the equestrian industry saddles, bridles, harnesses and associated Available at: Enfi eld • saddlery accessories leather goods. If you want to move into • saddlery business establishment and fashion or leatherwear you could start our This course will introduce you to the marketing. Shoemaking Advanced Diploma (Level 3). saddlery industry and cover traditional and modern saddlery production Candidates will be required to methods. Completion of both our complete all of the following: Level 2 and Level 3 Diplomas in Saddle, • assessment of written portfolio work for Harness and Bridle Making will give you each unit a prestigious Worshipful Company of • assessment of specifi ed pre-made Cordwainers’ Diploma in Saddle, Harness saddlery items and Bridle Making. • observational and oral assessment during manufacture of saddlery items. In your fi rst year you will learn the basic skills and techniques required for saddlery, Entry requirements including bridle making, saddle making, You will need at least one of the following: harness making and lorinery. In the second • at least 4 GCSEs at grades A* to C year you will work on a variety of more • overall Distinction in a Diploma (Level 2) advanced projects, building on skills learnt, or equivalent create saddlery accessories and fi nd out • an interest in craft, fashion or creative skills how the saddlery industry works. • relevant prior learning or experience gained in a professional equine or The course is suitable for beginners as well saddlery related environment will be as learners wishing to develop their skills. considered.

You will be asked to attend an interview to explore your interests, experience and ambitions and complete a screening test so that we can help you study. References are also considered.

Please refer to our Capel College Guide or www.capel.ac.uk for course fee information. If you are 24 or over you can apply for a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan to help with your course costs.

16 WORSHIPFUL SADDLERY DIPLOMA / SHOEMAKING LEVEL 3

At the end of the course you will SHOEMAKING ADVANCED have produced 4 or 5 pairs of shoes, a comprehensive set of reference DIPLOMA (LEVEL 3) notes and supporting patterns for all the shoes. Start: September Duration: 1 year full-time Entry requirements Available at: Enfi eld You will need at least one of the following: This in-depth shoemaking course off ers a • at least 4 GCSEs at grades A* to C unique introduction to the industry and an • overall Distinction in a Diploma opportunity to learn all aspects of footwear (Level 2) or equivalent pattern-cutting and making. • an interest in craft, fashion or creative skills Before beginning the production of • relevant prior learning or footwear you will be introduced to: experience gained in an • footwear pattern cutting appropriate professional • foot anatomy environment will be considered. • size-fi tting systems • using contemporary lasts and last What next after your course? measurements. Successful completion of this course will allow you to begin a You will also be guided through the many career in shoemaking or progress styles of shoe, the types of leather used in to a footwear design Foundation the shoe industry and what leather works Degree at De Montfort University, Studying the Cordwainers’ Diploma best with what shoe. “at Capel was amazing and a crucial the London College of Fashion step in my career. The level of tuition or University of Northampton. If is exceptional, the tutors are very You will you want to move into fashion or much hands-on and active within • have access to the full range of leatherwear you could take our the industry encouraging students industrial equipment used in the Worshipful Company of Cordwainers’ to enter competitions to showcase shoemaking process Diploma in Saddle, Harness and their works and because of this, their • learn how to click (cut leather by hand) Bridle Making. assistance and advice helps greatly in • prepare and fi t the many components realising your personal direction and involved with shoemaking, including potential. the linings, insoles, stiff eners and heel coverings. I gained invaluable skills which, allowed me to feed my passion for leather craftsmanship and further The course is taught through practical my career by carving a niche skill set demonstrations and hands-on workshops. in the fashion industry. It will cover information on suppliers and tools as well as how to create and Mary is now a Leather Designer “ complete a sample specifi cation ticket used Harness Maker based in London, in the industry. currently working with Chanel.

17 PROFESSIONAL SHORT COURSES

If you would like to develop a new skill or enhance your career prospects why not consider taking one of our professional short courses to gain additional qualifi cations. We off er a range of professional training courses in animal management and saddlery at the College on a full-cost basis, that are nationally recognised and a great way of up-skilling. All courses are run by I came to Capel to complete the qualifi ed instructors. Animal Care Diploma (Level 2) and “enjoyed it so much I progressed There are rolling start dates throughout onto the Level 3 course, which I will the year, course length varies from three to fi nish this summer. fi ve days. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time Course detail, dates, fees and registration at Capel and have learned loads information is available on our website, about animals and how to manage www.capel.ac.uk, in our professional short them. This course has taught me courses guide or you can call our friendly not only about animals but has Admissions Team on 08456 122 122 for shown me that I am able to achieve further information. and do a lot better than I thought I would in education. Our professional short courses are predominantly available at our Enfi eld Capel has shown me that I am centre. able to achieve and progress into higher education, my next step

• Basic Stockmanship and Welfare is university and I am hoping to

• Dog Walking eventually become a Veterinary • Leathercraft Surgeon. • Microchipping “ Jamaal is studying our Advanced • Pet Store Management Animal Management Diploma • Professional Part-time Saddlery course (Level 3) • Safe Use of Veterinary Medicines

Find out more about our Summer School in the Capel College Guide. All information in this Course Guide has been carefully checked and is correct at the time of publication. Whilst we have done our best to ensure its accuracy, we accept no liability for errors or omissions. The entry requirements for each course are given as guidelines. Your interests, motivation and determination are also important. We aim to off er the best and most current education and training available, to ensure we maintain an eff ective and responsive provision, we reserve the right to change any aspect of any educational programme listed. We often introduce new courses during the academic year so please always contact the College’s Admission Team or check www.capel.ac.uk for the latest course information. Capel Manor College GROW YOUR POTENTIAL Capel Manor Enfield Capel at IN THE NATURAL Forty Hall Farm

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