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Access 15/16 Community Access to Schools – South West OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND ACCESS 1 5/16 Be Part of a Creative Community •Hiring High School Facilities •Evening, Day and Weekend Classes •Children’s Holiday Programme •Clubs for everyone •Children’s Swim Scheme Currie Community High School Balerno High School Wester Hailes Education Centre 31 Dolphin Avenue Currie 5 Bridge Rd, Balerno 5 Murrayburn Drive Edinburgh EH14 5RD Edinburgh EH14 7AQ Edinburgh EH14 2SU Telephone: 0131 449 5922 Telephone: 0131 477 7788 Telephone: 0131 442 2201 Term Dates Full term dates are available at www.joininedinburgh.org Introduction Access Day, Evening and or contact us (see below) Welcome to the new South West Community Schools Programme. For the first time we join Currie, Balerno and the adult education Enrolling & Payment for any class programme at WHEC. Weekend Classes Anytime – Credit/Debit card Online Enrolling and Payment: www.joininedinburgh.org In here, you will find information about all the things that are running in our schools. We have included the classes for Currie, Balerno and This is the quickest and easiest way to enrol. If you need any help Wester Hailes Education Centre all in one place! using this online service please do not hesitate to ask. What can your Community School do for you? For the most up to date information and online enrolment Daytime – Cash, Cheque, Credit and Debit Card – Day, Evening & Weekend Classes: please go to www.joininedinburgh.org In Person and Telephone Art Page 2 Computing & Digital Page 2 You will also find full descriptions as well as dates not on. Wester Hailes Classes Computing & Digital Page 3 Cost M to F 9am to 4pm 0131 621 8316 Kids Cooking Page 3 The cost for each class is indicated on the following pages. Currie High School Classes Craft Page 4 M to F 9am to 4pm 0131 449 5922 Dance Page 4 To qualify for a ‘Reduced’ fee: Sport, Fitness & Exercise Page 5 60yrs + and retired OR Balerno High School Classes Health & Wellbeing Page 5 Full time student or under 18 years of age M to F 9am to 4pm 0131 477 7733 History & Politics Page 6 and in full time education Languages Page 6 Evening – Cash, Cheque, Credit and Debit Card – To qualify for a ‘Concession’ fee: In Person and Telephone Miscellaneous Page 6 Be in receipt of one or more of the following benefits: Music Page 7 Incapacity, Income Support, Income Based Currie High School Classes Training & Development Page 7 Jobseekers Allowance, Pension Credit, Housing M to F 6.30 to 9.00pm 0131 449 5922 Woodwork Page 7 Benefit or Working Tax Credit Pay As You Go Fitness Page 8 Balerno High School Classes Hiring the Schools Page 9 Appropriate and current proof of eligibility must be provided M to F 6.30 to 9.00pm 0131 477 7733 Children’s Swim Scheme Page 10 at the time of payment. Holiday Programme Page 10 Community Clubs Back Cover Year Planner Back Cover How to find us: Edinburgh Airport Edinburgh Castle Office Times: Currie Balerno WHEC A8 Mon to Fri 9am to 9.30pm 9am to 9.30pm 9am to 4pm Ingliston Gogar Sat / Sun 9am to 3.30pm Closed Closed A89 The Gyle Gorgie Road Car Parking A720 A71 M8 Morningside Car parking is available at all three schools. M8 Newbridge Ratho WHEC Hermiston A70 Baberton Lanark Road A71 Currie Community High School A720 Edinburgh City Bypass Balerno A70 High School Currie High School Balerno High School Wester Hailes Education Centre Tel: 0131 449 5922 Tel: 0131 447 7733 Tel: 0131 621 8316 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 1 Online information: www.joininedinburgh.org www.curriecommunity.org.uk These opportunities are brought to you by Community Learning and Development Courses at a Glance Day Time School Level Tutor Term Start No. of Full 1/2 Conc. Term Start No. of Full 1/2 Conc. 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Date Weeks Price Price Price Date Weeks Price Price Price Date Weeks Price Price Price Contact for details Art Drawing Comic Book Art Monday 1900 – 2100 Currie Beginners Chris Kent 1 21/09/15 6 £36.00 £18.00 £15.00 3 25/01/16 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 Drawing Comic Book Art Monday 1900 – 2100 Currie Post Beginners Chris Kent 2 09/11/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 Y Painting for Everyone Thursday 1900 - 2100 Currie All Levels Diana Jackson 1 10/09/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 2 12/11/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 3 28/01/16 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 Y Watercolour Friday 1000 - 1200 Currie All Levels Diana Jackson 1 11/09/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 2 13/11/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 3 29/01/16 7 £42.00 £21.00 £15.00 Y Painting for Pleasure Wednesday 1000 - 1200 Balerno All Levels Diana Jackson 1 02/09/15 14 £98.00 £56.00 £29.00 2 20/01/16 8 £55.00 £31.00 £22.00 3 20/04/16 9 £61.00 £34.00 £22.00 Landscapes - 122 Monday 1400 - 1600 WHEC Intermediates Catriona Taylor 1 28/09/15 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 2 18/01/16 11 £66.00 £33.00 £15.00 3 26/04/16 7 £42.00 £21.00 £15.00 Project Time - 128 Monday 1900 - 2100 WHEC All Levels Jackie Watson 1 28/09/15 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 2 18/01/16 11 £66.00 £33.00 £15.00 3 26/04/16 7 £42.00 £21.00 £15.00 Next Steps - 337 Tuesday 1400 - 1600 WHEC Post Beginner Catriona Taylor 1 22/09/15 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 2 19/01/16 11 £66.00 £33.00 £15.00 3 19/04/16 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 Draw & Paint the Coast - 118 Wednesday 1045 - 1245 WHEC Intermediates Catriona Taylor 1 23/09/15 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 2 20/01/16 11 £66.00 £33.00 £15.00 3 20/04/16 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 Watercolour - 339 Wednesday 1400 - 1600 WHEC Post Beginner Catriona Taylor 1 23/09/15 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 2 20/01/16 11 £66.00 £33.00 £15.00 3 20/04/16 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 Art-Beginners Tuesday 1045 - 1245 WHEC Beginners / Catriona Taylor 1 22/09/15 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 2 19/01/16 11 £66.00 £33.00 £15.00 3 19/04/16 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 Post Beginners Computing and Digital Computing For All - 152 Wednesday 1100 -1300 WHEC All Levels Ken Robertson 1 23/09/15 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 2 20/01/16 11 £66.00 £33.00 £15.00 3 20/04/16 10 £60.00 £30.00 £15.00 Take Better Photos Monday 1900 - 2100 Currie Advanced John Glynn 1 07/09/15 7 £42.00 £21.00 £15.00 2 09/11/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 3 25/01/16 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 Y Digital Photography for Everyone Thursday 1900 - 2100 Currie All Levels John Glynn 1 10/09/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 2 12/11/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 3 28/01/16 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 Y iPads - Getting the most Friday 1300 - 1500 Currie Beginners Anastasia Raft 1 11/09/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 2 13/11/15 8 £48.00 £24.00 £15.00 3 29/01/16 7 £42.00 £21.00 £10.50 Y from your iPad PM Photography Workshop - Sunday 1000 - 1500 Currie Intermediate/ John Glynn 1 13/09/15 1 £15.00 £15.00 £15.00 Edinburgh Riding of the Marches Advanced Photography Workshop - Saturday 1000 - 1500 Currie Intermediate/ John Glynn 1 26/09/15 1 £15.00 £15.00 £15.00 Doors Open Day (Venue(s) TBC) Advanced Photography Workshop - Saturday 1000 - 1500 Currie Intermediate/ John Glynn 1 07/11/15 1 £15.00 £15.00 £15.00 Scottish National Gallery Advanced of Modern Art Photography Workshop - Sat/Sunday 1000 - 1400 Currie Intermediate/ John Glynn 2 05/12/15 2 days £20.00 £20.00 £20.00 Adobe Photoshop Weekend Advanced Photography Workshop - Saturday 1000 - 1400 Currie Intermediate/ John Glynn 3 30/01/16 £27.00 £27.00 £27.00 Parliament and Holyrood Photography Workshop - Saturday 1000 - 1500 Currie Intermediate/ John Glynn 3 05/03/16 £25.00 £25.00 £25.00 5 Sisters Zoo Advanced Photography Workshop - Saturday 1000 - 1400 Currie Intermediate/ John Glynn 3 19/03/16 £10.00 £10.00 £10.00 Photo Review Advanced Photography Workshop - Culross Thursday 1000 - 1500 Currie Inter/Advanced John Glynn Y Currie High School Balerno High School Wester Hailes Education Centre Tel: 0131 449 5922 Tel: 0131 447 7733 Tel: 0131 621 8316 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Online information: www.joininedinburgh.org www.curriecommunity.org.uk 2 These opportunities are brought to you by Community Learning and Development Day Time School Level Tutor Term Start No. of Full 1/2 Conc. 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