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Day, Evening and Weekend Courses 2014 STARTING SEPTEMBER ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMME Day, Evening and Weekend Courses 2014 STARTING SEPTEMBER You can now book courses online www.edinburgh.gov.uk/adultcourses www.joininedinburgh.org/enrol for all courses including those in community high schools. LEARNING FOR LIFE Adult Education Programme How to use this booklet www.edinburgh.gov.uk/adultcourses South Bridge Resource Centre The booklet includes details of the Council’s Adult Education Programme (Pages i 6 Infirmary Street Tel: 0131 556 7978, option 1 - enquiries 1–11) and classes offered by individual Community High Schools (Pages 13–21). Edinburgh EH1 1LT e-mail: [email protected] The information on page 10 and enrolment form on page 11 are only for classes Contents in the Adult Education Programme. Please refer to each individual community high school’s information page for their How to use this booklet…………………………………………… ....................... ..i Welcome to the new Adult Education Programme …………… .................... ..i course dates and enrolment dates. Map of Venues …………………………………………………… ........................ …ii Venues, codes and addresses ………………………………… .......................…iii Welcome to Edinburgh’s Adult Education Course fees ………………………………………………………… ..........................iii User guide ………………………………………………………… .........................…iii Programme September 2014 Key to abbreviations …………………………………………… ............................iii Once again I am delighted to introduce the new programme of adult education Day Courses ……………………………………………………… ........................….1 classes in Edinburgh. This has been an exciting year for adult education in Scotland. Evening Courses …………………………………………………… .........................4 A new cross party group for adult learning was set up in the Scottish parliament and Special Enrolment Arrangements for Weekend Courses ……… ..................8 Weekend Courses ………………………………………………….. ........................8 in May, Michael Russell MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Education & Lifelong Learning Courses Leading to a Qualification …………………………….. ....................…9 launched the ‘Adult Learning in Scotland, Statement of Ambition’ at South Bridge Information ……………………………………………..…………… ......................10 Resource Centre. The 3 core principles are that adult learning should be lifelong, Enrolment Form ……………………………………………..…… .....................….11 life-wide and learner centred and in Edinburgh we are committed to these principles in all of the many learning opportunities on offer. Community High Schools In May we held the third Edinburgh Adult Learners’ Week Achievement Awards in For details please contact the school directly on the following numbers: the City Chambers to celebrate this wide range of adult learning Balerno 0131 477 7733 activities and over 30 groups were nominated. If you are not Castlebrae 0131 661 4049 already involved in learning or if you would like to learn something new or in more depth, I am sure that you will find a Craigroyston 0131 477 7801 class in this broad ranging programme that will inspire you to Currie 0131 449 5922 sign up! Drummond 0131 556 2651 Enjoy your learning! Leith Academy 0131 553 2810 South Queensferry 0131 319 3200 Wester Hailes 0131 442 2201 Councillor Paul Godzik, Convener for Education, Children and Families ii QUE Granton FCW Leith Davidson's Mains CRR LEI RHS DAV LCC DUN BHS MRL RAN DLH EDA DRU NMA Primary School Corstorphine NPG ZOO MED Portobello Secondary School LYT SCH RID SCH TYN TOL NMS FES Duddingston POR Other Centre STB SBR THO CRA CAR Community High School BOR SSC (See pages 13–21) Gorgie NEL NHH BRU Craigmillar JGH For information about bus FOR CAM CAS routes to our centres contact WHE WOL Lothian Buses on 0131 555 Morningside 6363, view their website at Craiglockhart www.lothianbuses.com or FIR contact First Bus on 0871 200 2233. Colinton Liberton LIB GNC Gilmerton PEN CUR Fairmilehead GIL BAL Venues, codes and addresses Course Fees Band Std Half Retired Conc'n iii CA 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 Day course venues Evening course venues The course fee codes are indicated by a letter or HA 30.50 18.25 15.80 19.30 number in the £ column. It tells you the price for CAM Cameron House Centre Prestonfield Avenue BOR Boroughmuir High School Viewforth HB 36.60 21.30 18.25 19.30 each course, eg Art, Price band 'RL', Standard Carrickvale Com Centre Saughton Mains Street Broughton High School East Fettes Avenue HC 54.85 33.45 29.15 30.30 CAR BHS (Std) £61.20, Half £30.60, 60+ (Retired) £24.50, HD 67.10 39.55 34.10 30.40 CRA Craigmount High School Craigs Road BRU Bruntsfield Primary School Montpelier and Other Concessions £13.30. Unless you can DLH Drumbrae Library Hub Rannoch Brae CRA Craigmount High School Craigs Road tick a box on the application form to qualify for a HF 42.75 24.40 20.70 19.30 DUN Duncan Place Resource Centre Duncan Place DAV Davidson's Mains Primary Corbiehill Road concessionary fee you will pay the standard price. HG 51.95 28.95 24.40 19.30 FES Edinburgh Festival Theatre Nicolson Street DUN Duncan Place Resource Centre Duncan Place HH 76.30 44.15 37.75 30.30 FCW Fort Community Wing North Fort Street EDA Edinburgh Academy Henderson Row User Guide HI 94.65 53.35 45.05 30.30 HK 55.00 30.50 25.60 19.30 GIL Gilmerton Comm Centre Drum Street FIR Firrhill High School Oxgangs Road North Course information is supplied in the order: course, HL 67.20 36.60 30.50 19.30 GNC Goodtrees N'bourhood Cen Moredunvale Place FOR Forrester High School Broomhouse Road level, day, time, followed by course fee band (£), JGH James Gillespie's High Lauderdale Street JGH James Gillespie's High Lauderdale Street disabled access (@), duration of course in weeks (Wk), HM 97.70 54.85 46.30 30.30 HN 122.20 67.10 56.10 30.30 LCC Leith Community Centre New Kirkgate LCC Leith Community Centre School New Kirkgate and finally the course code which comprises three RA 24.50 12.25 9.80 13.30 LYT Lyceum Theatre Grindlay Street LIB Liberton High School Gilmerton Road characters indicating the venue, eg 'CRA' (Craigmount High), followed by a number, eg '42514'. RB 30.60 15.30 12.25 13.30 MRL McDonald Road Library McDonald Road POR Portobello High School Duddingston Road A list of venue codes and fees is on this page. RC 42.85 21.45 17.15 18.40 MED Museum of Edinburgh Canongate RAN Rannoch Community Centre Rannoch Terrace A course fee table is also provided on page 10. RD 55.10 27.55 22.10 18.40 NEL Nelson Hall Spittalfield Crescent RHS Royal High School East Barnton Avenue RF 36.75 18.40 14.70 13.30 NHH Newhailes House Newhailes, Musselburgh SBR South Bridge Resource Centre Infirmary Street Key to abbreviations RG 45.95 22.95 18.40 13.30 NMA National Gallery of Modern Art Belford Road STB St Bride’s Community Centre Orwell Terrace Lvl level RH 64.30 32.15 25.75 18.40 NMS National Museum of Scotland Chambers St THO St Thomas of Aquin’s School Chalmers Street BEG beginner, with little or no knowledge of the RI 82.65 41.35 33.05 18.30 NPG National Portrait Gallery Queen Street TYN Tynecastle High School McLeod Street subject RK 49.00 24.50 19.60 13.30 BG2 for people who have completed a term at PEN Pentland Community Centre Oxgangs Brae RL 61.20 30.60 24.50 13.30 Riddle's Court Community Centre Lawnmarket Community High Schools beginner level RID RM 85.70 42.85 34.30 18.30 SBR South Bridge Resource Centre Infirmary Street BAL Balerno Community High Bridge Road PBG post beginner, has a little knowledge equivalent to one year in class RN 110.20 55.10 44.10 18.30 St Cecilia’s Hall Niddry Street, Cowgate SCH CAS Castlebrae Community High Greendykes Rd INT intermediate, equivalent to two years in class WA 22.20 11.10 11.10 11.10 South Side Community Centre Nicolson Street SSC CRR Craigroyston Community High Pennywell Road ADV advanced WB 44.20 22.10 22.10 22.10 St Bride’s Community Centre Orwell Terrace B/P beginner/post beginner STB CUR Currie Community High Dolphin Avenue WC 36.80 18.40 18.40 18.40 TOL Tollcross Community Centre Fountainbridge DRU Drummond Community High Bellevue Place B/I beginner/intermediate I/A intermediate/advanced WD 28.20 17.10 17.10 17.10 TYN Tynecastle High School McLeod Street LEI Leith Academy Academy Park ALL suitable for all levels WE 50.20 28.10 28.10 28.10 WOL Water of Leith Heritage Centre Lanark Road WHE Wester Hailes Education Centre Murrayburn Dr CRT certificated class WF 56.20 28.20 28.20 28.20 ZOO Edinburgh Zoo Corstorphine Road QUE Queensferry Community High South Queensferry @ wheelchair access WG 100.40 56.20 56.20 56.20 wk number of weeks £ course fee code Code venue and class code Most of these venues have limited or no car parking facilities. Full course descriptions for our classes are available on our website www.edinburgh.gov.uk/adultcourses Course Lvl Day Time £ @ Wk Code Course Lvl Day Time £ @ Wk Code 1 Gallery Tours Modern .................ALL THU 13.30-15.30 RL @ 10 NMA 26814 Watercolour ...............................INT TUE 10.00-12.00 RN @ 18 CAR 24212 Gallery Tours - Festival ...............ALL TUE 10.30-12.30 RB 5 SBR 26712 Watercolour ...............................INT TUE 10.00-12.00 RN @ 18 SBR 24212 History Through Portraiture ........ALL MON 10.15-12.15 RB @ 5 NPG 27011 Watercolour ...............................INT WED 13.00-15.00 RN @ 18 CRA 24213 Murals of Herculaneum & Pompeii ALL TUE 14.30-16.30 RL @ 10 RID 27612 Photography As Art ....................ALL TUE 14.15-16.15 HL 10 SBR 27512 Badminton - Bridge Small Galleries Tours (5/11) ......ALL WED 13.30-15.30 RB 5 SBR 27213 Badminton ................................B/I TUE 10.00-11.00 HB @ 10
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