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Hopwood Hall College Media Make Up Hopwood Hall College Media Make Up RIVER Pre-Enrolment SIDE RESTAURANT RIVER SIDE SALON RIVERFollow Us: @riversidesalon theriversidesalon Riverside Salon SIDE SALON Success is closerRIVER than you think SIDE www.hopwood.ac.ukRESTAURANT Hopwood Hall College I Rochdale Road Middleton I M24 6XH www.hopwood.ac.uk t. 0161 643 7560 e. [email protected] Preparing for College: A message from the Principal: Thank you for applying to study at Hopwood Hall College. We look forward to welcoming you soon. We want to help make Our Vision: sure that you are as well prepared as possible so that you feel at home here from day one. Bringing out We understand that the transition from Don’t worry if you get stuck on anything, school to college can be daunting but just try to complete as much as you can. In there’s no need to worry! We have plenty the meantime, if you have any questions, of pre-enrolment activities which will help please contact our Student and College the best in you! to prepare you and make your transition as Services Team on 0161 643 7560 who will smooth as possible. be happy to help. Before you join the College in September, I look forward to welcoming you to your we want you to begin to develop your college very soon. skills. We have brought together some subject-specific information, signposting to helpful reading and relevant websites Julia Heap Our Values and some activities for you to complete. Principal and Chief Executive ENJOYMENT INTEGRITYSUSTAINABILITY NURTURE ENJOYMENT INTEGRITY AMBITION SUSTAINABILITY NURTURE ENJOYMENT INTEGRITY AMBITION AMBITION SUSTAINABILITY NURTURINGNURTURE ENJOYMENT INTEGRITY AMBITION SUSTAINABILITY NURTURE ENJOYMENT INTEGRITY AMBITION SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY NURTURE ENJOYMENT INTEGRITY AMBITION 3 Introduction Staff Bios Career history When I left college, I opened my own Here are our amazing staff who will be Welcome to Beauty Therapy at Hopwood Hall College. We pride salon in a gym and became self-employed helping you through your qualification. ourselves in having high standards in our department. As part of for 18 months. The gym closed so I then went on to work in several hair and beauty your course you will learn lots of different skills and techniques to Zoe salons in the Rochdale area for about eight help you build a fantastic career in the industry. Staniczenko years. I loved my job and the fact that I Programme Manager could make my clients feel happier and This work pack will give you an idea of some of the topics you can expect to learn whilst better about themselves made me more Fact 1 - When I was at you are studying with us. The pack will give you a head start when you begin your passionate about the industry I still work in school I wanted to be studies with us in September. today. My favourite treatments in the salon in the army, and I did were facials and waxing. We look forward to meeting you in September and helping you in your career path into my work experience our industry. at an army airfield I then decided to train as a teacher at working on helicopters. I stayed there Manchester University and I completed my Students work for the week and really enjoyed the teaching placement at Oldham College. I The Riverside Salon experience but soon realised I didn’t like then continued to work there for the next At the Riverside we are extremely proud Welcome to the Riverside Hair, Beauty getting my hands dirty as it chipped seventeen years, teaching Beauty Therapy of our students work, we regularly post and Make-up salon. This is Hopwood Hall my nail polish and I wouldn’t be able to to level one, two and three students. pictures and videos on social media, just college’s fully functioning and commercial wear make-up for work which was also a Whilst teaching, I continued to learn and showing how amazing you all are. There salon, that is open to the general public. passion of mine. went back to college a few times to learn This is where you as students will will be lots of experiences where you can new treatments such as semi-permanent Fact 2 - I trained as a student at Hopwood complete practical sessions each week. show your creative side. We fully promote make-up and barbering. Hall College in 1995- 1997 and studied These sessions will consist of lots of fun Equality and Diversity in our salon and NVQ Level Two and Level Three Beauty I then got the opportunity to work and interactive work, providing treatments celebrate differences, we understand that Therapy. I returned to HHC in October at Hopwood Hall and to manage the for clients, reception duties and practical in this industry it’s important for you to 2019 as I got the position of Programme department I trained in. I am so happy assessments. show who you are through your work and to have been able to return to the place creativity. Manager in Hair and Beauty as the tutor We use the latest products and equipment, who taught me retired. It was fantastic where I started my journey as a beauty Finally, we look forward to meeting you and encourage knowledge of the brands to come back where I started my training therapist and to pass on my skills, all in September, as you embark on this and current techniques. You will have a twenty-five years ago and to take over the knowledge and experience to all our amazing course. chance to take part in product education, person that taught me my skills to become students in Hair and Beauty. guest speakers and lots of really a beauty therapist. Some of my previous students have gone interesting extra activities. Continuously Fact 3 – Making mistakes is all part of on to open their own successful salons, developing employability skills. learning. One of the biggest mistakes I one even opened her own laser clinic, made whilst working in a salon was that others have gone onto cruise ships and RIVER I accidently dropped a lash tinting brush, spas. But what is really nice to see are the with black lash tint on, onto my client’s ones that have followed the same path as blonde hair! After the treatment I had to me and have gone into teaching. Today, I SIDE tell her she had a black patch on her hair am really proud to work alongside two of RESTAURANT which will eventually wash out in about my former students here at Hopwood Hall four weeks! After that I always thought College. about the positioning of my brush so it didn’t happen again. RIVER SIDE SALON 4 5 RIVER SIDE SALON RIVER SIDE RESTAURANT Vicky Kielthy I left Virgin Active age 25 to study to Sarah Godding I have taught horse riding since a young become a teacher after my life changed age and always enjoyed seeing my riders Beauty Therapy and Beauty and Media and I became a mum, during this time progress it encouraged me to go back Media Make -Up Tutor Make Up Tutor and I worked part time at Hopwood and to college and achieve my teaching Salon Instructor Fact one - I left assessed students at Oldham college, I qualification to teach beauty therapy. school and studied was constantly commuting between two Fact One - In school Through gaining different kinds of to be a journalist colleges and university. I was never the experience within the beauty industry I at A level and strongest learner I I have always had a passion to become a have been able to achieve my dream job then decided that had to really study teacher in the beauty/make up industry. as a Beauty Lecturer. I wanted to do hard to achieve my It has been amazing to see some of our something I enjoyed for the rest of my life, I became a full time teacher in 2012 for GCSE’s. I did well in my exams but had to Hopwood Hall beauty students over the so I studied beauty therapy from the age Hopwood Hall College, I teach on Level resit my English Literature as that wasn’t last year be successful and attain a job as of eighteen at Oldham college. One Beauty, Level Two Beauty, Level Two my strong point. Media , Level Three Media and Level Three a spa therapist at the Norton Grange Spa. Fact 2 - I failed my maths GCSE twice Fact Two - After school I went to do my Nail Technology, I have also taken part in because I didn’t understand the A-levels as I couldn’t decide between competition classes for the past five years importance of maths in everyday life skills, beauty therapy or equine studies (I know and have seen many students win 1st, 2nd it wasn’t until my job required maths at both completely different). I found A-levels and 3rd place which has been an amazing GCSE level that I worked hard to pass it really hard and failed 3 out 4 subjects but Experience. 3rd time lucky! managed to pass my English lit GCSE. Four and five years ago I started delivering Fact 3 - I decided to go back to university I then decided to attend Hopwood Hall functional skills maths and English for the at age twenty-five I was a single parent College and study Beauty therapy and department and wanted a better life for me and my Keep horse riding as a hobby. daughter - I always wanted to study to Some students have left to work on Fact Three - I started off my Beauty career become a teacher as I had a passion for cruise ships, some opened their own nail with Clarins, which was an amazing the industry, it’s the best decision I have salons, some work for profession make up experience I worked as a National Skin ever made.
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