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Nunthorpe LL Prospectus V2.Indd Nunthorpe Learning & Leisure COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMME 2015 -16 Learning and Leisure courses to suit all tastes and interests A warm welcome Welcome to Nunthorpe Learning and Leisure. Our comprehensive programme of courses aims to provide you with a high-quality, well-planned, personalised service tailored to match your interests, lifestyle and learning preferences. The majority of courses are based at Please join us on Monday 7 September Nunthorpe Academy and are available for 2015, 6-8.30pm, for the Nunthorpe Learning anyone aged 18 years and over. The tutors and Leisure Open Evening, where you can delivering the courses are united in their come along and sample some of the courses passion for imparting their skills, knowledge on offer before enrolling. and enthusiasm, to ensure that you enjoy your Learning and Leisure experience. If you have any further queries regarding courses at Nunthorpe Learning and Leisure, Whether you sign up to improve your please do not hesitate to contact me. art skills, learn new skills such as Cake Decorating, Gardening or Pottery, or get fit Karen Deen with Badminton, Latino Dancing, Pilates or Director of Yoga classes, we guarantee an enjoyable Extended experience – one which you will never forget. Academy We have been delivering courses for many years and pride ourselves on our ability to continue to meet the needs and demands of our learners. We are confident that once you join us you will continue to develop your skills for the foreseeable future. Some of our courses will be delivered in partnership with Middlesbrough Community Learning Service, who offer a wide range of qualifications and apprenticeship training opportunities for young people and adults across Middlesbrough - www.mcls.ac.uk. Enrolment Enrolment on all courses can be done ENROLMENT EVENINGS: through any of the following methods: These will be held at Nunthorpe Academy on the following dates: POSTAL ENROLMENT: Enrolment forms can be downloaded from the academy Monday 7 September 2015 6 - 8.30pm website www.nunthorpe.co.uk, obtained from the academy main reception, or by Thursday 10 September 2015 6-8.30pm postal application from the academy. ENROLMENT DAYS: ONLINE ENROLMENT: Enrolment forms Enrol at the Nunthorpe Learning and can be downloaded from the academy Leisure, Community Learning Centre, any website www.nunthorpe.co.uk, time between 10-2pm, Monday-Friday, completed and emailed to from Monday 7 September - Friday 18 [email protected]. September 2015. Parking Parking facilities are available (but limited) for Nunthorpe Learning and Leisure classes on the academy site but a parking space CANNOT be guaranteed. Term Dates Most courses run over three terms*: AUTUMN TERM: SPRING TERM: SUMMER TERM: Monday 21 September Monday 11 January 2016 Monday 18 April 2016 2015 - Friday 4 - Friday 25 March 2016 - Monday 4 July 2016 December 2015 (Mid-term break: (Mid-term break: (Mid-term break: Monday 15 February - Monday 30 May - Monday 26 October - Friday 19 February 2016) Friday 3 June 2016) Friday 30 October 2015) *Friday classes will start on Friday 8 January 2016. *Some courses can be offered over different terms and will vary in duration – please ask for specific dates and times of courses. Fees Course fees are payable each term. Some course fees differ due to duration – please see the individual courses below*: 1 Hour Courses: Price Price with Concession All 1 hour courses listed in the prospectus £30 £21 2 Hour Courses: Price Price with Concession All 2 hour courses listed in the prospectus £50 £35 Non Tutored Courses: Price Price with Concession Badminton £36 £25.20 Cookery Courses: Price Price with Concession Come Dine With Us £37.50 £26.25 (2.5 hrs per week – 5 weeks) Delicious Vegetarian Dishes (2 hrs per week - 5 weeks) £25 £17.50 Introduction to Basic Cookery (2.5 hrs per week – 8 weeks) £60 £42 Italian and Mediterranean Cookery (2.5 hrs per week – 8 weeks) £60 £42 Light Meals and Salads for Summer (2hrs per week – 5 weeks) £25 £17.50 Making Christmas Dinner Easy (2.5 hrs per week – 3 weeks) £22.50 £15.75 Store Cupboard Cookery (2 hrs per week – 5 weeks) £25 £17.50 Winter Warmers Soups and Stews (2.5 hrs per week – 5 weeks) £37.50 £26.25 Other Courses: Price Price with Concession Breathe Stretch Meditate £38 £26.60 Chinese Language Club £40 £28 Gardening for Everyone (5 week course) £25 £17.50 Introduction to Meditation and Exercise for £38 £26.60 Health and Wellbeing Tapmobility – Beginners £30 £21 Yoga for Pregnancy £5 per - week Qualifications Price Other Information VTCT Level 2 Certificate in Nail Technology £300 Contact RCBC Adult Learning (40 weeks & price includes starter resources and tunic) Service on 01642 490409 to enrol. *Prices are all per term and additional costs for materials may apply to some courses. Payment of fees Concessions We accept payments online for Nunthorpe • Income based allowances (proof Learning and Leisure Courses. Using a secure required) - 30% reduction of stated website called ParentPay you can now pay course fee. online using your credit or debit card. • Please note there is NO reduction for learners aged 60+ on Nunthorpe Please visit http://www.parentpayshop.com/ Learning and Leisure courses. schools/Payments/8074121.html, provide all the necessary information, and make payment following the simple on-screen instructions. Refunds Policy You will then be sent an email confirming that your transaction has been successful. • Fees will be repaid in full if the course has insufficient numbers to continue. Please remember to attach a copy of your • Fees will be repaid pro rata if the course receipt to your enrolment form when enrolling. closes after the three-week waiting period (classes will only run if there are sufficient Alternatively payment can be made by cash numbers). or cheque at the open day, enrolment evening • Fees will be repaid if the course proves and days, or through postal enrolment. unsuitable or if personal reasons mean you cannot continue with the course. Please make cheques payable to ‘Nunthorpe Refunds are pro rata depending on how Learning and Leisure 2015 Limited’. many weeks you have attended. *Prices are all per term and additional costs for materials may apply to some courses. Courses Arts and Crafts Code Course Day Time Weeks Venue A103 Introduction to Art Monday 10-12pm 10 Marton CC A116 Pottery Monday 6.30-8.30pm 10 Nunthorpe A118 Art for Beginners Monday 7-9pm 10 Nunthorpe A203 Watercolours and Mixed Media Tuesday 9.45-11.45am 10 Nunthorpe A209 Watercolour Painting Tuesday 1.45-3.45pm 10 Marton CC A218 Painting on China and Porcelain Tuesday 6.30-8.30pm 10 Nunthorpe A317 Christmas Cards and Paper Crafts Wednesday 6.30-8.30pm 10 Nunthorpe A318 Contemporary China Painting Wednesday 6.30-8.30pm 10 Nunthorpe A403 Contemporary China Painting Thursday 9.45-11.45am 10 Nunthorpe A405 Watercolours Thursday 10-12pm 10 Langdon Square CC A406 Christmas Cards and Paper Crafts Thursday 12-2pm 10 Nunthorpe A407 Creative Art Thursday 1-3pm 10 Nunthorpe A409 Drawing Thursday 1-3pm 10 Acklam Library A415 Christmas Beaded Bauble Covers Thursday 6-8.30pm 10 Nunthorpe A416 Contemporary China Painting Thursday 6.30-8.30pm 10 Nunthorpe A422 Art for All Thursday 7-9pm 10 Nunthorpe A502 Art for All Friday 10-12pm 10 Nunthorpe A505 Art Develop your own Style Friday 1-3pm 10 Nunthorpe Cookery Code Course Day Time Weeks Venue C112 Introduction to Basic Cookery Monday 6-8.30pm 8 Nunthorpe C114 Delicious Vegetarian Dishes Monday 6.30-8.30pm 5 Nunthorpe C215 Winter Warmers Soups and Stews Tuesday 6-8.30pm 5 Nunthorpe C217 Light Meals and Salads for Summer Tuesday 6.30-8.30pm 5 Nunthorpe C315 Come Dine With Us Wednesday 6-8.30pm 5 Nunthorpe C316 Italian and Mediterranean Cookery Wednesday 6-8.30pm 8 Nunthorpe C413 An Introduction to Indian Cookery Thursday 6-8pm 10 Nunthorpe C414 Making Christmas Dinner Easy Thursday 6-8.30pm 3 Nunthorpe C419 Store Cupboard Cookery Thursday 6.30-8.30pm 5 Nunthorpe Cake Decorating Code Course Day Time Weeks Venue D222 Cake Decorating Tuesday 7-9pm 10 Nunthorpe D306 Cake Decorating Wednesday 12-2pm 10 Langdon Square CC D321 Cake Decorating Wednesday 7-9pm 10 Nunthorpe D602 Creative Cupcakes Saturday 10-12pm 10 Nunthorpe Creative Writing Code Course Day Time Weeks Venue E120 Creative Writing Monday 7-9pm 10 Nunthorpe E309 Creative Writing Wednesday 1-3pm 10 Marton CC Flower Arranging Code Course Day Time Venue F107 Creative Flower Arranging Monday 1-3pm 10 Langdon Square CC F201 Creative Flower Arranging Tuesday 9.30-11.30am 10 MCLS F301 Creative Flower Arranging Wednesday 9.30-11.30am 10 Langdon Square CC F308 Creative Flower Arranging Wednesday 12.45-2.45pm 10 Nunthorpe F408 Creative Flower Arranging Thursday 1-3pm 10 Langdon Square CC F423 Creative Flower Arranging Thursday 7-9pm 10 Nunthorpe F507 Contemporary Flower Arranging Friday 2-4pm 10 Redcar Academy Stained Glass Code Course Day Time Weeks Venue G117 Stained Glass Monday 6.30-8.30pm 10 Nunthorpe G204 Stained Glass Tuesday 10-12pm 10 Nunthorpe G205 Stained Glass Tuesday 12.30-2.30pm 10 Nunthorpe G220 Stained Glass Tuesday 6.30-8.30pm 10 Nunthorpe G305 Stained Glass Wednesday 10-12pm 10 Nunthorpe G307 Stained Glass Wednesday 12.30-2.30pm 10 Nunthorpe Horticulture Code Course Day Time Weeks Venue H225 Gardening for Everyone Tuesday 7-9pm 5 Nunthorpe H320 Gardening for Everyone Wednesday 6.30-8.30pm 10 Nunthorpe H503 Gardening for Everyone Friday 10-12pm 10 Marton CC H506 Gardening for Everyone Friday 1-3pm 5 Nunthorpe ICT Code Course Day Time Weeks Venue I104 Family History
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