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PART-TIME PROSPECTUS A brighter future for all adult learners 2015 2016

Contents WELCOME 2 Welcome and General Information 3 Apprenticeships 4-5 Professional Qualifications 6-7 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT 9 TRAINING AND EDUCATION 10-11 Academic Qualifications 12-13 Leisure and Short Courses ArtS and CraftS 14-15 Business 16-17 Computer Skills 18-19 Cookery 20 Counselling 21 Creative Writing 22-23 Fashion and Fabric 24 First Aid 25 Fitness, Dance and Exercise 26-27 Gardening 28-29 Beauty AND Hair 30-31 Languages 32-33 MUSIC 34-35 LEISURE Interest 36-37 Photography 38-39 RYA Royal Yachting Association 40 Sign Language 41 Cambridge English Language Courses for Foreign Students 42 Pathways Plus Discrete courses 43 for adults with learning difficulties TERM DATES Autumn Term Start: Thursday10th September 2015 Half Term: 26th 30th October 2015 End: Friday 18th December 2015 Spring Term Start: Monday 4th January 2016 Half Term: 15th 19th February 2016 End: Friday 24th March 2016 I am delighted that you have decided to find out more about The Henley College s part-time courses. Community education is an important element of our provision and offering a wide range of academic and leisure courses of a high quality is something we are proud of. We attract learners from across Henley and the surrounding areas and can offer expert tuition, a supportive learning atmosphere and the opportunity to pursue a hobby or gain a qualification within excellent facilities. Whether you are interested in improving your knowledge with an academic course in a certain subject, trying something new from our leisure range of courses, or are interested in a career change and wish to take up an apprenticeship, our training team at the College can give you the best advice. Please take the time to explore the different courses we offer and contact us at the College if you have any questions. We look forward to welcoming you into this exciting, vibrant learning environment. Jayne Davis Principal 3PROFESSIONAL 3WELCOME QUALIFICATIONS How to Enrol and GETTING TO THE HENLEY COLLEGE 44 Financial Information 45 GeNERAL COLLEGE INFORMATION 46 Summer Term Start: Monday 11th April 2016 Half Term: 30th May 3rd June 2016 End: Friday 15th July 2016 Application Form Centre Pages

Apprenticeships Apprenticeships combine employment and training allowing the apprentice to gain valuable work experience and a recognised qualification whilst earning a salary. 4 Who are they for? They are for anyone aged 16+ whether they are just leaving school/college, have been working for a number of years or are seeking to start a new career. How long do they take? They can take anything from one to four years to complete, depending on the type of Apprenticeship and chosen level. Apprenticeship Levels Intermediate Apprenticeships - Apprentices work towards a Level 2 Competence Qualification, Functional Skills in Maths, English and in some cases ICT and, in most cases, a relevant knowledge based qualification. Advanced Apprenticeships - Apprentices work towards a Level 3 Competence Qualification, Functional Skills in Maths, English and in some cases ICT and, in most cases, a relevant knowledge-based qualification. Higher Apprenticeships - Apprentices work towards work-based learning qualifications at Level 4 or above. How is an Apprenticeship delivered? We offer a range of flexible delivery methods to meet the needs of both the employer and apprentice. These consist of on-the-job training, college-based training and work based supported learning. All apprentices are allocated an assessor who will support their progress and development through workplace visits. Training is not tied to the academic year; the programme can start at any time. How much will an apprentice earn? The National Apprenticeship wage is 2.73 per hour ( 3.30 per hour from October 2015) for apprentices under 19, or for those who are aged 19-24 and in the first year of their Apprenticeship, however some employers pay more. Anyone over 24 must be earning the national minimum wage, or higher. How much does an Apprenticeship cost? Apprenticeships are funded by the government though the Skills Funding Agency (SFA). 16-18 year olds fully funded by the SFA Anyone 19+ part funded by the SFA with a small employer/learner contribution How many hours does an apprentice need to work? All apprentices must be employed for at least 30 hours per week. There are a small number of circumstances where the learner cannot complete the full 30 hours, in these cases employment must be more than 16 hours per week. How to enrol/finding employment You can apply for an Apprenticeship if you are already in employment or are seeking employment. All you have to do is download the Apprenticeship application form from our website, fill it in and send it to the address below. The Apprenticeships Department The Henley College Deanfield Avenue Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire, RG9 1UH Once we have received your application form you will be invited in for an initial assessment interview. If you are seeking employment after your interview, we will work with you to try to secure you employment. We work with numerous employers throughout the Thames Valley who are looking to take on apprentices. Once you are employed you are ready to start your Apprenticeship. Apprenticeships on offer at The Henley College Childcare Childcare - Levels 2 and 3 Supporting Teaching and Learning Levels 2 and 3 Playwork Levels 2 and 3 Hospitality and Catering Professional Cookery Levels 2 and 3 Food and Beverage Service Level 2 Hospitality Supervision Levels 3 and 4 Hairdressing Hairdressing Levels 2 and 3 Barbering Levels 2 and 3 Business Business Administration Levels 2, 3 and 4 Team Leading Level 2 Management Levels 3, 4 and 5 Marketing Levels 2 and 3 Sales Level 2 Customer Service Customer Service Levels 2 and 3 (this is suitable for any customer-focused position, including Hairdressing and Retail) Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Levels 2 and 3 Retail Retail Levels 2 and 3 Floristry Floristry Level 2 For more details contact 01491 634167 or email kbow@henleycol.ac.uk www.facebook.com/henleyapprentices 5Apprenticeships henleyapprentices

Professional Qualifications Professional development courses for those working within industry. FOOD SAFETY 6 Business BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Business Administration BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Business Administration BTEC Level 4 Diploma in Business Level 2 NVQ Certificate in Marketing Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Marketing BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Customer Service BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Customer Service BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Team Leading BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Management Diploma in Management Levels 4 and 5 Childcare Level 2 Certificate in Children and Young People s Workforce Level 3 Diploma for the Early Years Workforce (Early Years Educator) Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People s Services Level 2 Diploma in Playwork Level 3 Diploma in Playwork Level 4 Award in Playwork Level 5 Diploma in Playwork Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Supporting Teaching and Learning Qualifications for those working within industry, completed though work-based supported learning and college based workshops. All learners will be assigned a personal Assessor who will visit in the workplace for on the job assessments and development. Hairdressing and Barbering Level 2 Diploma in Hairdressing Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing Level 4 Diploma in Salon Management Level 2 Diploma in Barbering Level 3 Diploma in Barbering Hospitality and Catering Level 2 Diploma in Professional Cookery Level 3 Diploma in Professional Cookery Preparation and Cooking Level 2 Diploma in Food and Beverage Service Level 3 Diploma in Hospitality Supervision and Leadership Retail Level 2 Certificate in Retail Skills Level 3 Certificate in Retail Skills Food Safety Level 2 This one-day course will include a 40 minute long multiple-choice exam and is designed to give all food handlers an appreciation of good hygiene practice. The Level 2 Award in Food Safety was previously called the Foundation or Basic Certificate in Food Hygiene. Level 2 Award in Food PT15-AFS21 WED 09:30 16:30 25/11/15-25/11/15 1 65 Safety Level 2 Award in Food Safety Level 2 Award in Food Safety Level 3 Food Safety for Supervisors Level 3 Food Safety for Supervisors PT15-AFS22 WED 09:30 16:30 10/02/16-10/02/16 1 65 PT15-AFS23 WED 09:30 16:30 18/05/16-18/05/16 1 65 PT15-AFS31 PT15-AFS32 TUES & WEDS TUES & WEDS Food Safety Level 3 The Level 3 Award in Food Safety for Supervisors is a two-day course. It will suit those who have worked in the catering industry for some time (possibly in a supervisory role where they have had responsibility for food safety) or those who would like to develop their skills and gain a formal qualification, perhaps to assist in moving into a management position. 09:30 16:30 13/10/15-14/10/15 2 days 09:30 16:30 17/05/16-18/05/16 2 days 120 120 7PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS You may be eligible for funding on these courses. Please see page 45 or call 01491 634167 for more details. For further details visit our website www.henleycol.ac.uk or call 01491 634167 Price and dates on application

Leadership and Management ILM offer industry-recognised leadership and management qualifications for all career levels. 8 The Henley College delivers a broad range of ILM qualifications covering a variety of aspects and levels in leadership, management, coaching and mentoring. Whether you are leading a team for the first time or preparing to step up to senior management, ILM qualifications can help you develop the skills, knowledge and personal abilities you need to succeed. The innovative design of the Level 2 Certificate in Team Leading The Level 2 Certificate has been designed to develop the knowledge and skills which team members and potential team leaders require to become more effective in their workplace and to lead a successful team. Level 3 Certificate in Leadership and Management The Level 3 Certificate in Leadership and Management has been designed to develop the leadership and management skills of new or aspiring first time managers. Level 4 Certificate in Leadership and Management The Level 4 Certificate in Leadership and Management has been designed to help participants develop a wide range of middle management and leadership skills. qualifications means you can fast-track your progression and target training to your precise needs. ILM qualifications are a proven route to improving your performance, communications skills and ability to motivate. Anyone studying for an ILM qualification receives six months trial membership to ILM, giving you access to a range of resources and services designed to support your learning and development. Level 5 Certificate in Leadership and Management The Level 5 Certificate has been designed to give current managers a solid foundation for their formal development. Learners will develop a wide range of basic middle management skills and gain the comprehensive leadership and management knowledge required at this level. Level 3 Certificate in Coaching and Mentoring This qualification is designed for junior managers seeking to gain the skills, knowledge and confidence to coach and mentor people. It is an ideal starting point for those considering a career in coaching and mentoring. There are six mandatory units in this qualification. Two of the units focus on understanding good practice in workplace coaching and mentoring and exploring the role of a coach and mentor, the processes they follow and the qualities and abilities required. There are two units that reflect on the learner s own skills as a coach or mentor in the workplace, introducing tools and techniques to develop and improve their practice. Finally, there are two units which require each learner to plan and carry out 36 hours of coaching and mentoring, with supervision and support. 9LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT You may be eligible for funding on these courses. Please see page 45 or call 01491 634167 for more details. Price and dates on application

Training and Education 10 Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training The Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training is a first stage teaching qualification and has a teaching/training practice requirement. It is an in service qualification designed for those working or wishing to work as teachers/trainers in England. It may be possible for pre-service teachers/trainers (defined as those who are not formally contracted as teachers/trainers) to complete this qualification. All candidates, whether pre-service or in-service must have access to 30 hours of teaching, 3hrs of which will be observed. This qualification is suitable for those delivering education and training in any learning environment. Upon successful completion of this qualification, you will have a fundamental understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a teacher/trainer in relation to legislation, equality, diversity, inclusivity and meeting the needs of learners. You will be able to use initial and diagnostic assessments to plan and deliver inclusive teaching and learning, assess learning and use appropriate resources to support effective learning. Entry requirements You will be required to have a reasonable level of language, literacy and numeracy. You should be aware that if you wish to progress to the Level 5 and become a teaching professional you will need to be qualified to Level 2 in both Maths and English. The Henley College can provide support to help you achieve these qualifications. All applicants will be interviewed prior to enrolment; interviews will be held on Wednesday 16th September 2015 Cost 875. Applicants aged 24+ can apply for a learner loan, the course is subsidised for those aged 19 23. For further information, or to arrange an interview, please contact Toni O Toole on 01491 634167 or email: toto@henleycol.ac.uk Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training Year 1 The Level 5 Diploma is a two year course and has been designed to take a practical approach to the application of knowledge necessary to become a successful teacher. Topics include: planning to enable inclusive and engaging learning theories and principles which underpin and enable learning assessment principles and practice curriculum development continuing personal development and reflective practice wider professional practice You are expected to demonstrate at least 100 hours of teaching. This can include any recent teaching you have carried out which must be supported by evidence such as session plans, schemes of work and any other official documentation. Upon successful completion, you will be awarded a Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training from City & Guilds. Teachers can then progress with their professional development by working towards QTLS (Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills). Entry requirements You are expected to have a Level 2 qualification in English (or equivalent). You do not need a specific Mathematics qualification to join this course, however you should be aware that teaching professionals should be qualified to Level 2 equivalent. The Henley College can provide support to help you achieve both Maths and English qualifications. All applicants will be interviewed prior to enrolment; interviews will be held on Wednesday 8th July or Wednesday 9th September. Cost 2900 ( 1450 per year). You may be eligible for a student loan to assist with tuition costs. For further information, or to arrange an interview, please contact Toni O Toole on 01491 634167 or email: toto@henleycol.ac.uk Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement The Edexcel Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (QCF) is for those who assess both occupational competence in the work environment and vocational skills, knowledge and understanding in environments other than the workplace (e.g. a workshop, classroom or other training environment). You will need to have a Level 3 qualification in your area of expertise, or at least 5 years experience in your occupational area. The Certificate comprises of 3 units. Unit 1 is a knowledge unit which will be delivered during the 5 week classroom training sessions. Units 2 and 3 are competency-based units. To achieve these units you will be required to work with a minimum of two learners who are working towards an NVQ/work based qualification. You will build a portfolio of evidence which shows you have an understanding of assessment principles and practices and have supported your learners by planning and carrying out assessments, observing, setting questions/ assignments and giving feedback. You will be allocated an assessor who will provide you with 1-1 support both in and out of the workplace. Cost 575. Applicants aged 24+ can apply for a learner loan, the course is subsidised for those aged 19 23. Level 4 Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice This course consists of two units and you will need to be responsible for at least two assessors to complete the course. The first unit is theory-based and the second is practical. The units are: Understanding the Principles and Practices of Internally Assuring the Quality of Assessment Internally Assure the Quality of Assessment The qualification is intended for those who maintain the quality of assessment from within an organisation or assessment centre. The first unit is assessed using professional discussion after completion of the three training dates. The second unit is assessed within the workplace. Entry requirements You must be a qualified assessor to take this course. Cost 575. Applicants aged 24+ can apply for a learner loan, the course is subsidised for those aged 19 23. The course runs on various dates throughout the year. For more information please email Toni O Toole: toto@henleycol.ac.uk Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training PT15-EDTR4 WED 18:00-21:00 23/09/15-13/07/16 36 875 Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training Year 1 Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement PT15-EDTR5 Mon 17:00 21:00 14/09/15-11/07/16 36 1450 Mon 18:30 20:30 28/09/15-02/11/15 5 575 11 Training and Education LEVEL 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement Mon 18:30-20:30 01/02/16-07/03/16 5 575 LEVEL 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement Mon 18:30-20:30 May 2016 - TBC 5 575

12 Academic igcse English This course is designed to help you communicate effectively both in speech and written form and follows the igcse Cambridge Board curriculum. It will cover a variety of styles of writing from descriptive, narrative and imaginative essays to the more practical business English and letters. Special emphasis is placed upon the needs of individual students to develop particular skills in effective reading, writing and speaking. Assessment is through examination. The cost of textbooks and exam fees are not included in the course fee. GCSE Maths The course covers the National Curriculum in Mathematics, including sections on number, handling data, algebra, shape and space. It leads to a GCSE at Foundation Level. The cost of textbooks and exam fees are not included in the course fee. GCSE Maths Higher Level For students who require GCSE Mathematics at grade C, but who aspire to achieve a higher grade. Our aim is to help ensure that you will achieve at least a grade C, in return you will need to attend all the lessons and attempt all of the homework. You will need to purchase your own textbook. The course fee does not include exam fees. You may be eligible for funding if you do not already have an A-C grade. AS/A2 Level English Language and Literature You will gain a two-fold benefit from this course which offers an integrated approach to the study of language and literature. Two units will be covered for AS (Unit 1: Voices in Speech and Writing and Unit 2: Creating Texts, a coursework module) and a further two for the A2 (Unit 3: Varieties in Language and Literature and Unit 4: Presenting the world also a coursework unit). You will be able to develop your personal writing skills by adapting material for a variety of contexts, as well as experimenting in original writing and examining spoken language in use. Through the study of two set literature texts for AS and another two for A2, you will extend your critical awareness and refine your skills of close textual analysis. The cost of textbooks and exam fees are not included in the course fee. AS/A2 Law A subject which plays a central role in society and everyday lives, A Level Law will provide you with the opportunity to examine, understand and explore the English Legal System, Sources of Law and Criminal Law. The specifications provide an excellent foundation for the study of Law or related courses in Higher Education. No prior knowledge of the subject is required, although it is recommended that you have good communication skills, together with a good memory for detail. There is, however, an emphasis on formal essay writing and this should be taken into account when making your application. AS/A2 Psychology This course will introduce you to the major areas of study such as cognitive, behavioural, development, biological, social and abnormal psychology. Within these areas of study you will have the opportunity to explore topics related to stress, eating behaviours, aggression, child development, social influence, depression and schizophrenia. This course includes lectures and formal and informal discussions. There is the opportunity to take the AS/A2 exams if you wish. AS/A2 Sociology Sociology explores the relationships between society s social instwtigate social issues and social problems. You will be shown how to apply this knowledge to a number of selected sociological topics including: culture and identity, the family, poverty, education and health at AS Level; crime and deviance, mass media and power and politics for A2. Core themes such as socialisation, social class and stratification Functional Skills Functional skills are intended to provide the essential skills in English, Mathematics and ICT that enable everyone to deal with practical problems and challenges of life, at home, in education and at work. Functional Skills Maths This course will help you to understand your current ability and focus on areas requiring additional improvement. You will be able to gradually increase your skills and qualifications in maths, taking assignments and tests when you are ready. You will learn about: numbers (rounding and estimating), calculations (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing), fractions (decimals and percentages), perimeter, area and volume, 2D and 3D shapes, ratio and scale drawings, metric measures, formula, handling data (charts, tables and graphs), test technique and revision. Functional Skills and GCSE Maths and English courses are available free of charge to those who do not already have a Level 2 (GCSE Grade C or above) in these subjects. Please note a 3 registration fee will apply. and power will also be studied. Assessment will be by four examinations. There are no special requirements to study on this course; enthusiasm and a willingness to study independently are more important. Functional Skills English Functional Skills English is designed to give learners the literacy skills to operate confidently, effectively and independently in education, work and everyday life. It is made up of three components: Speaking, Listening and Communication Reading Writing Functional Skills ICT This course covers word processing, Excel spreadsheets, Access database, PowerPoint presentations, Publisher, internet and email, ICT basics and using Windows at a Level 2. You will gain a good understanding of each topic giving you the opportunity to use the skills acquired to progress to a higher level. igcse English PT15-ENGGC Mon 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-13/06/16 30 Free GCSE Maths PT15-MATPM Wed 19:00 21:00 23/09/15-25/05/16 30 Free GCSE Maths Higher Level AS/A2 English Language and Literature PT15-MATHL Mon 19:00 21:00 14/09/15-23/05/16 30 350 PT15-ENGGC Wed 13:15 16:15 23/09/15-15/06/16 32 520 AS/A2 Law PT15-LAWFT Wed 19:00 21:00 23/09/15-25/05/16 30 520 13 Academic AS/A2 Psychology PT15-PSYFT Wed 19:00 21:00 30/09/15-08/06/16 30 520 AS/A2 Sociology PT15-SOCFT Mon 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-13/06/16 30 520

14 ArtS and CraftS Ceramics This course gives you the chance to explore the creative potential of clay, broaden your current skill levels and increase your knowledge of ceramic materials and processes. This is a practical workshop-based course with group and individual demonstrations of a variety of techniques. You will learn and develop new skills to produce finished ceramic pieces and will work on your own designs at a pace appropriate to your skill level and experience with individual tutor guidance. Suitable for both beginners and more experienced potters. Introduction to Acrylic Painting Come along and explore several different techniques of painting with acrylics including studying composition, colour, colour mixing and observation. Subject matter will include still life and figurative painting. During the course you will need to bring with you a range of acrylic brushes of varying sizes, pencils, a selection of acrylic paints, acrylic paper and a stretched canvas. Introduction to Botanical Art A fun, relaxed and informative course for beginners. If you love flowers and have always wanted to have a go at painting or drawing them, then this course aims to provide a thorough grounding in the basics of rendering form and colour and how to portray what you see. This course will include tips on how to improve your drawing skills through close observation of plant structures. There will be some set exercises - but individual creative expression is always encouraged. Students will need to provide their own art materials. Please see our website for recommendations. Jewellery Making for Beginners A jewellery making class for beginners, no experience or equipment required. The course will include an introduction to essential tools, different types of components and the wonderful variety of beads and stringing materials available. Learn how to thread, knot, turn head pins and use jump rings to make beautiful, wearable jewellery. Each week you will learn a new technique to make a new piece of jewellery. Throughout the course you will make 6 10 pieces of jewellery to take home including bracelets, earrings and necklaces. All tools and materials included in the course cost. KANZASHI SILK FLOWER MAKING Kanzashi is a traditional silk flower making technique from Japan. This ornamentation is based on origami, using small squares of fabric instead of folded paper. On this course you will learning the art of Kanzashi using ribbon to create your own flowers which can be used as decoration or as accessories such as hairbands or clips. Life Drawing and Painting Suitable for both beginners and those with previous experience in drawing, this course concentrates on learning to draw from observation. By following a series of different exercises, you will be encouraged to develop your ability to look and respond to the human form and develop your mark-making skills. We will also cover the basics of composition, including how to plan a drawing. By taking into consideration both outline and negative space you will learn to measure, respond to light and develop a concept of space and form. Additionally, you will be encouraged to try different media and work in colour. The tutor will be available to give individual help and advice. STAINED GLASS DESIGN Explore the art of making stained glass using traditional tools and materials during these creative workshops. Beginners will start with a simple set project to introduce you to the various techniques needed to make a panel. You will be taught to prepare a cutting template, cut coloured glass, assemble the glass with lead and solder the pieces together. You will go on to develop ideas for larger projects, which can include a window to be installed into your own home. Everyone is given individual guidance and works at their own pace. Watercolour Painting This course is suitable for both beginners and experienced painters alike, learning and developing skills to produce confident pieces whilst enjoying the freedom and fun that this media brings. You will be encouraged to explore the diverse styles of watercolour painting, covering a different subject each session. Beginners will start by learning the basic techniques whilst more advanced students can further develop ideas. You will work on your own paintings at a pace appropriate to your skill level with one-to-one tutor guidance and discussion. Ceramics PT15-ARCM3 Wed 18:30 21:00 23/09/15-02/12/15 10 130 Ceramics PT15-ARCM2 Wed 18:30 21:00 13/01/16-23/03/16 10 130 Ceramics PT15-ARCM1 Wed 18:30 21:00 27/04/16-06/07/16 10 130 Introduction to Acrylic Painting Introduction to Acrylic Painting Introduction to Acrylic Painting Introduction to Botanical Art Introduction to Botanical Art Jewellery Making for Beginners Jewellery Making for Beginners Jewellery Making for Beginners Jewellery Making for Beginners Kanzashi, Silk Flower Making Kanzashi, Silk Flower Making PT15-ARAC1 Wed 19:00 21:00 30/09/15-09/12/15 10 140 PT15-ARAC2 Wed 19:00 21:00 20/01/16-13/04/16 10 140 PT15-ARAC3 Wed 19:00 21:00 27/04/16-06/07/16 10 140 PT15-ARBA1 Mon 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-07/12/15 10 115 PT15-ARBA2 Mon 19:00 21:00 29/02/16-23/05/16 10 115 PT15-JWBG1 Mon 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-09/11/15 6 120 PT15-JWBG2 Wed 19:00 21:00 30/09/15-11/11/15 6 120 PT15-JWBG3 Mon 19:00 21:00 25/01/16-07/03/16 6 120 PT15-JWBG4 Wed 19:00 21:00 27/01/16-09/03/16 6 120 PT15-ARKA1 Wed 19:00 21:00 30/09/15-21/10/15 4 70 PT15-ARKA2 Wed 19:00 21:00 04/05/16-25/05/16 4 70 Life Drawing and Painting PT15-LIFS4 Mon 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-07/12/15 10 150 Life Drawing and Painting PT15-LIFS3 Wed 19:00 21:00 30/09/15-09/12/15 10 150 Life Drawing and Painting PT15-LIFS2 Mon 19:00 21:00 18/01/16-11/04/16 10 150 Life Drawing and Painting PT15-LIFS1 Wed 19:00 21:00 20/01/16-13/04/16 10 150 Stained Glass Design PT15-ARST1 Mon 19:00 21:00 21/09/15-30/11/15 10 150 Stained Glass Design PT15-ARST2 Mon 19:00 21:00 11/01/16-21/03/16 10 150 Stained Glass Design PT15-ARST3 Mon 19:00 21:00 25/04/16-11/07/16 10 150 15 ARTS AND CRAFTS Interested in sewing? Go to Page 24 for our fashion and sewing courses. Watercolour Painting PT15-WRPG1 Mon 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-07/12/15 10 140 Watercolour Painting PT15-WRPG2 Mon 19:00 21:00 25/01/16-18/04/16 10 140

Business 16 Residential and Property Management 17 This course will cover all the main areas of information that a landlord should know in order to operate a successful business, or to let a single property. We will cover the following: preliminary requirements, how to set up a tenancy, how to prevent problems occurring during a tenancy and what to do if things go wrong. Detailed reference material will be provided. Materials provided can also be used to set up a successful tenancy. Level 3 Certificate in Principles of Marketing To get ahead in marketing, you need specialist and versatile skills in areas such as project and people management. The Level 3 focuses on topics such as the principles of digital marketing, the relationship between sales and marketing, and organising activities. It will help you develop the knowledge required to progress in this field and practise the skills required for employment and/ or career progression in the marketing sector. The following areas can be covered within this qualification: legal, regulatory and ethical requirements in sales and marketing marketing evaluation market research digital marketing evaluating own performance at work stakeholder relationships The qualification is assessed through taskbased assignments. There are no formal entry requirements, however candidates will need a good level of literacy. Computer related business courses such as Digital Marketing and Web Design are on Page 18-19 Practical Financial Management for the Small Business This is a practical course aimed at those interested in or already running their own business who want to improve their accounting skills. Learn how to record and prepare accounts, using simple Excel in the first instance, that comply with accounting standards and learn how to use basic accounts software for a small business. You will also learn how to prepare the critical twoyear business plan. Residential and Property PT15-BSPR4 Mon 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-12/10/15 3 75 Management Residential and Property Management Residential and Property Management Residential and Property Management Residential and Property Management Level 3 Certificate in Principles of Marketing Practical Financial Management for the Small Business Practical Financial Management for the Small Business PT15-BSPR2 Sat 09:30 16:00 03/10/15-03/10/15 1 75 PT15-BSPR5 Mon 19:00 21:00 22/02/16-07/03/16 3 75 PT15-BSPR3 Sat 09:30 16:00 27/02/16-27/02/16 1 75 PT15-BSPR1 Sat 09:30 16:00 23/04/16-23/04/16 1 75 PT15-PRMK3 Wed 19:00 21:00 23/09/15-13/07/16 36 695 PT15-BSFM1 Sat 09:30 12:30 19/09/15-05/12/15 9 130 PT15-BSFM2 Sat 09:30 12:30 23/01/16-23/04/16 9 130 BUSINESS For professional business qualifications please see page 6

18 Computer Skills Computers for Beginners A fun, informal and uncomplicated introduction to computers for beginners. You will learn how to use the keyboard and mouse, find your way around the computer, browse and search the web and send and receive emails. The aim of the course is to give you the confidence and skills to be able to use a computer in your everyday life. No previous experience with computers is required. More Computer Skills This course offers further and more in-depth introductions to some of the most popular, widely used computer programs. Taking a flexible approach, with a view to responding to individual learning needs, the course will include: managing the computer itself, basic word processing such as editing, printing and formatting, making use of a spreadsheet, creating slides, searching the internet, email, Skype and social networks, security, viruses and computer housekeeping. Suitable for those with basic computer skills. Even More Computer Skills For anyone who has completed our More Computer Skills course and would like to take their learning further, Even More Computer Skills will give you a more in-depth and advanced understanding of the word processing program Word, the spreadsheet program Excel, the slide program PowerPoint, image editing software and website development and design. This course is designed to give you practical computing skills that can improve your employability or assist you to set yourself up in business. It is suitable for those who have some previous experience of using these programs. Excel An Introduction Excel is the most widely used spreadsheet program. There are a lot of functions used in Excel, but your knowledge of these is not assumed. The course includes: getting to know Excel, entering and copying data, formatting data, manipulating the spreadsheets, formulas and functions, printing, data sorting, charts and tables. Upon completion you will be able to input data, manipulate it and produce a graphical image of the data. Knowledge of basic computing is required. PowerPoint for Beginners Learn how to prepare and deliver presentations using the slide development program PowerPoint. By the end of the course you should be able to: create a presentation with hand-out notes, view your presentation, edit the master slide, add pictures and include special effects. Knowledge of basic computing is required. Photoshop for Photographers For anyone interested in learning how to edit, enhance and output their digital photographs. We use the full version of Adobe Photoshop, however those using alternative software will find the course useful to expand general knowledge and skills in image editing. In addition to editing techniques such as brightness, contrast and colour correction, we will discuss aspects of the digital image such as resolution, raw processing and file types. Please bring a USB drive of at least 2 GB. You can find detailed course content on the College website. Create Your Own Blog Design and Build Your Own Website This course will teach you how to design and build your own website. It includes: what makes a good website, how to plan your website, important design concepts you need to consider, what constitutes a good user experience, how to make your site searchable, how to write good web copy, image editing for the web and basic html. You will then build and publish your site on the internet. You must have a good understanding of how to use a computer. How to Make and Save Money from your Computer Your computer is an asset. This short course will show you how to use your computer to both make and save money. This course will cover: building your own website, online jobs, online surveys, Elance freelance website, contests and competitions, mystery shopping and auction sites. We will also cover how to save money by using price comparison sites, shopping around for the best deals and other money saving ideas. Some computer knowledge is essential. Introduction to Digital Marketing Understand how to market your business in the digital world. This course is designed to give you a practical overview of digital marketing, including: websites, search engine optimisation, email, mobile, blogs and forums, social networking, online advertising and webinars. Some computer knowledge is essential. Computing for Job Hunters How to get the most out of your computer in your search for a job. This course will include: CV writing, using recruitment sites, using other job sites, how to research, LinkedIn and setting up your own business. Some computer knowledge is essential. If you are unemployed and receiving Job Seekers Allowance, this course is free of charge ( 3 registration fee applies). Computers for Beginners PT15-BCS11 Mon 19:00 21:00 09/11/15-14/12/15 6 87 More Computer Skills PT15-BCS22 Mon 19:00 21:00 11/01/16-22/02/16 6 87 More Computer Skills PT15-BCS21 Wed 19:00 21:00 08/06/16-13/07/16 6 87 Even More Computer PT15-BCS32 Wed 19:00 21:00 13/01/16-24/02/16 6 87 Skills Even More Computer PT15-BCS31 Mon 19:00 21:00 29/02/16-18/04/16 6 87 Skills Excel an Introduction PT15-ITEXI WED 19:00 21:00 04/11/15-09/12/15 6 87 PowerPoint for Beginners Photoshop for Photographers Design and Build your Own Website Design and Build your Own Website Introduction to Digital Marketing How to Make and Save Money From your Computer Computing for Job Hunters PT15-ITPPB WED 19:00 21:00 02/03/16-20/04/16 6 87 PT15-PHSB1 MON 19:00 21:00 11/01/16-21/03/16 10 99 PT15-ITWD2 MON 19:00 21:00 21/09/15-02/11/15 6 87 PT15-ITWD1 MON 19:00 21:00 25/04/16-13/06/16 6 87 PT15-ITDMK WED 19:00 21:00 16/09/15-21/10/15 6 87 19 COMPUTER SKILLS This workshop will help you understand how to design and build your own blog using the free blogging tool WordPress. Some computer knowledge would be an advantage. PT15-ITGBP SAT 09:30 13:30 30/01/16-30/01/16 1 35 PT15-ITJOB SAT 10:00 13:00 17/10/15-17/10/15 1 35 Create Your Own Blog PT15-ITBLO WED 18:30 21:30 25/05/16-25/05/16 1 35

Cookery 20 COOKERY The Great Henley Bake Off Join us for The Great Henley Bake Off. Come and learn how to create some of the dishes from the popular TV programme, learning new skills along the way. Each week we will look at a different technique ranging from cakes and meringues, to breads and pastries creating some delicious dishes to impress your friends and family. Ready Steady Cook Come and learn how to cook some tasty low-fat meals in minutes. You will learn quick and easy recipes that are full of flavour using healthy ingredients for the whole family to enjoy. Come Dine with Me Learn how to produce food for a dinner party that is really quick and easy to prepare. Each week you will cook a different dish, so that by the end of the course you will have your complete meal. During this six week course, you will learn how to make canapés, starter and main course dishes and then two very different puddings. Baking Made Easy Learn different methods of baking cakes and gain top tips on how to decorate them. During the course we will cover both small and large cakes. Cake Making and Decorating This six-week course will teach you how to bake cupcakes, discovering simple but effective ways of decorating them with confidence, using different types of icing. We will also tackle a large, three layer cake demonstrating that simpler decoration is often more impressive. You will need to provide: Ingredients for the recipes each week, tea towels, dish cloths, washing up liquid and a container for taking your food home. Level 2 and 3 Food Safety Page 6 Want to know which wine to choose? Visit Page 37 For The Wonderful World of Wine courses The Great Henley PT15-TGHBO MON 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-09/11/15 6 90 Bake Off Ready Steady Cook PT15-LRSCK MON 19:00 21:00 18/01/16-29/02/16 6 90 Counselling Skills Level 2 Award in Introduction to Counselling Skills Level 2 Award in Introduction to Counselling Skills will give you some insight into the nature of counselling work and help you to decide whether you want to proceed with further counselling skills training. All CPCAB s qualifications enhance your emotional skills, and help you to understand yourself and your relationships more clearly. The minimum age for this course is 18 years old. Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills If you want to become a counsellor the Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills forms the foundation of professional counselling practice, as well as providing the essential listening and communications skills used by helping professionals. This course is the first compulsory qualification on the CPCAB s progression route to becoming a counsellor. The minimum age for this course is 18 years old. 21 Counselling Skills Come Dine with Me PT15-CMDWM WED 19:00 21:00 30/09/15-11/11/15 6 90 Level 2 Award in Introduction PT15-VQCO1 WED 18:00 21:00 07/10/15-16/12/15 10 255 to Counselling Skills Baking Made Easy PT15-BAKME WED 19:00 21:00 20/01/16-02/03/16 6 90 Cake Making and Decorating PT15-CAKMD WED 19:00 21:00 20/04/16-25/05/16 6 90 Level 2 Award in Introduction to Counselling Skills PT15-VQCO2 WED 18:00 21:00 03/02/16-27/04/16 10 255 Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills PT15-COSKC MON 18:00 21:00 05/10/15-20/06/16 30 575

Creative Writing 22 Creative Writing for Beginners 23 VISIT henleycol.ac.uk FOR THE DETAILS ON ALL COURSES For new and aspiring writers seeking inspiration and guidance on getting started. We will be looking at the different elements involved in writing creatively and providing writing exercises and advice on techniques. Giving promising writers gentle feedback and the chance to explore their ideas whilst building up the confidence to find their own creative voice. Creative Writing Workshops: developing a project (Saturdays) During the course we will look in depth at the elements required to create a story and how to apply these to a piece of work. The workshop will allow you to share concerns over your work and receive regular feedback as your project develops. The course will run on six Saturdays, spaced throughout the academic year, to allow you to develop your work in between classes. Dates: 19/09/15, 14/11/15, 16/01/16, 05/03/16, 07/05/16, 09/07/16 Creative Writing Workshops: developing a project (Wednesdays) During the course we will look in-depth at the elements required to create a story and how to apply these to a piece of work. The workshop will allow you to share concerns over your work and receive regular feedback as your project develops. The course will run on six Wednesday evenings, spaced throughout the academic year, to allow you to develop your work in between classes. Dates: 16/09/15, 18/11/16, 13/01/16, 09/03/16, 11/05/16, 13/07/16 Introduction to Fiction Writing This course is designed for new and aspiring writers seeking inspiration and guidance on getting started. The course will provide writing exercises and advice on techniques and look at the different elements involved in creating fiction, from character to plot, description and structure. Providing gentle feedback it will give budding writers the chance to explore their ideas and build the confidence to find their own creative voice. Advanced Fiction Writing You may have an interest in writing fiction, or have already started, or hope to start, either a novel or collection of short stories and wish to build on skills already developed. We will look at all the elements required to create a story and will build writers confidence using writing exercises and group critiquing. Designed to help overcome anxieties and encourage imagination, writers will focus on: developing character, imagery, dialogue, pace, place and setting, names, theme and narrative. Most importantly writers will have found their own voice, their confidence and be armed with a valuable set of creative writing skills. Creative Writing PT15-LWRCB WED 18:30 20:30 23/09/15-04/11/15 6 85 for Beginners Creative Writing Workshop: Developing a Project (Wednesdays) Creative Writing Workshop: Developing a Project (Saturdays) Introduction to Fiction Writing Introduction to Fiction Writing Advanced Fiction Writing Advanced Fiction Writing Don t forget The Henley College Book Club on Page 36 PT15-CRWRI WED 18:30 20:30 16/09/15-13/07/16 6 85 PT15-LWRCW SAT 10:00 14:00 19/09/15-09/07/16 6 140 PT15-LWRI2 WED 19:30 21:30 23/09/15-11/11/15 7 80 PT15-LWRI1 WED 19:30 21:30 27/01/16-16/03/16 7 80 PT15-LWRA2 WED 19:30 21:30 18/11/15-20/01/16 8 89 PT15-LWRA1 WED 19:30 21:30 13/04/16-08/06/16 8 89 CREATIVE WRITING

Fashion and Fabric First Aid 24 FASHION AND FABRICS Fun with Fabrics A back to basics course using a range of applique and piecing techniques to produce 5 blocks, 8 square made up into a Christmas table runner or hanging, overall size 12 x 51. This will also serve as a sampler to which you can refer when attempting your own future projects. You will be supplied with a range of patterns for your blocks, (e.g. star, bauble, Christmas tree) starting with a sprig of holly, but you can bring your own if you wish. We shall be hand sewing, but you will need a sewing machine to assemble the hanging at home. Dates: 07/10/15, 21/10/15, 04/11/15, 18/11/15 & 02/12/15 An Introduction to Fashion and Costume Design Looking at design research, collating inspiration and developing mood boards. You will be shown how to develop simple drawing skills to communicate your ideas and will be given guidance and tips on how to produce development sketches and working drawings, through to trialling different mediums to illustrate your ideas and chosen designs. The tutor is London College of Fashion trained, with 20 years industry experience. Beginners welcome. Sewing Club Alterations and Upcycling Basic sewing, fitting and pattern cutting techniques. Bring along your alterations and learn to equip yourself with the skills to alter and adapt your clothes. Fun with Fabrics PT15-ARFV1 WED 19:00 21:00 07/10/15-02/12/15 5 65 Sewing Club Alterations and Upcycling Sewing Club Alterations and Upcycling Sewing Club Alterations and Upcycling An Introduction to Fashion and Costume Design PT15-ARSC3 WED 18:30 20:30 11/11/15-09/12/15 5 80 Paediatric First AiD Cache Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid is a two-day course and is designed to educate professional child carers and parents on how to effectively provide first aid to infants and children. The qualification is a combination of both practical training and theory. The Cache Level 3 Award is Ofsted recognised. The course will include: First aid priorities Managing incidents Basic life support baby, child and adult Choking Casualty examination Unconsciousness Anaphylaxis Fractures Controlling bleeding and shock Asthma Eye and ear injuries Burns and scalds First aid kits Regulations Recording and reporting Childhood illnesses, such as meningitis and febrile convulsions. Paediatric First Aid PT15-VQPF1 MON & 09:30 16:30 23/11/15-24/11/15 2 days 65 TUE Paediatric First Aid PT15-VQPF2 MON & TUE 09:30 16:30 15/02/16-16/02/16 2 days 65 25 FIRST AID PT15-ARSC2 WED 18:30 20:30 13/04/16-11/05/16 5 80 Paediatric First Aid PT15-VQPF3 WED & THURS 09:30 16:30 15/06/16-16/06/16 2 days 65 PT15-ARSC1 SAT 12:00 17:00 10/10/15-17/10/15 2 80 PT15-ARFD2 WED 18:30 20:30 30/09/15-04/11/15 5 80 An Introduction to Fashion and Costume Design An Introduction to Fashion and Costume Design PT15-ARFD1 WED 18:30 20:30 03/02/16-09/03/16 5 80 PT15-ARFD3 SAT 12:00 17:00 23/04/16-30/04/16 2 80

Fitness, Dance and Exercise Fun Dance for Adults Enjoy getting fit by learning a variety of dance routines to music from the 70 s, 80 s and 90 s. No dance experience required, just a sense of fun. Please wear comfortable clothing and trainers and bring a bottle of water to all of our exercise classes. 26 Nordic Walking - Beginners On this course you will experience a new way to get fit and stay fit, with all the benefits of being outdoors. Nordic Walking uses poles to add an extra dimension to walking by working both upper and lower body. Master the technique and burn up to 45% more calories than walking alone. Please wear comfortable clothes (suitable for the weather conditions) and trainers/trail shoes. Nordic Walking poles will be provided. The instructor is British Nordic Walking qualified and Nordic Walking UK accredited. Nordic Walking - Improvers If you already have some Nordic Walking experience you will know that it is a great way to exercise and enjoy the benefits of being outdoors. This programme will focus on refreshing and improving your Nordic Walking technique in a fitness environment. Please wear comfortable workout clothes (suitable for the weather conditions) and trainers/ trail shoes. Nordic walking poles can be hired from your instructor. The instructor is British Nordic Walking qualified and Nordic Walking UK accredited. Contemporary Dance A class involving different areas of contemporary dance, looking at lyrical, theatre, abstract and many more. These classes are designed to teach contemporary techniques and to challenge creativity for those aged 16+, from beginners to advanced. Every class will involve a brand new combination, with attention to areas of flexibility and core stamina. A great way to learn, refine and develop new skills. Come along to be challenged and inspired. Ballroom and Latin Enjoy learning dances from the Waltz to the Tango and the Cha-Cha to the Jive. A new class involving different forms of Ballroom and Latin dancing, we will teach you brand new ways of dancing within these classic styles in a fun and relaxed environment. Ballroom and Latin is for anyone aged 18+ from beginners to those who wish to refresh their skills. Dance Workout You will be learning new, fun, high energy routines each week using a mixture of dance genres and styles. Each routine is designed to be energetic and work-out all areas of your body. A great class to help you enjoy getting fit whilst learning new skills. Classes are for anyone, no prior experience is required, just a passion for dance and fitness. Street Dance for Adults This street dance class is a great way of getting into shape. It will be a fun, but structured environment and will incorporate jazz moves with a street dance style applied to them. This class will help build self-confidence, coordination and a good sense of rhythm, whilst exploring your personal creativity. Street Dance 11 16 year olds Street dance style, sometimes referred to as urban dance, taking elements from many different dances including traditional Jazz dance and Hip Hop. Your child will learn sections of choreography to set songs, dance to the latest chart music and create a final performance piece. Suitable for beginners and those with dance experience (ages 11-16). Nordic Walking - PT15-FDNW2 SAT 14:00 15:15 19/09/15-17/10/15 5 45 Beginners Nordic Walking Beginners Nordic Walking Improvers PT15-FDNW3 MON 18:30 19:45 11/04/16-25/04/16 3 30 PT15-FDNW1 SAT 14:00 15:15 23/01/16-06/02/16 3 30 11 16 Street Dance PT15-FDSD8 MON 17:35 18:35 14/09/15-19/10/15 6 36 11 16 Street Dance PT15-FDSD1 MON 17:35 18:35 02/11/15-14/12/15 7 42 11 16 Street Dance PT15-FDSD2 MON 17:35 18:35 11/01/16-08/02/16 5 30 11 16 Street Dance PT15-FDSD3 MON 17:35 18:35 22/02/16-14/03/16 4 24 11 16 Street Dance PT15-FDSD4 MON 17:35 18:35 11/04/16-23/05/16 6 36 11 16 Street Dance PT15-FDSD5 MON 17:35 18:35 06/06/16-04/07/16 5 30 Street Dance for Adults PT15-FDAS1 MON 18:40 19:40 14/09/15-19/10/15 6 36 Street Dance for Adults PT15-FDAS2 MON 18:40 19:40 02/11/15-14/12/15 7 42 Street Dance for Adults PT15-FDAS3 MON 18:40 19:40 11/01/16-08/02/16 5 30 Street Dance for Adults PT15-FDAS4 MON 18:40 19:40 22/02/16-14/03/16 4 24 Street Dance for Adults PT15-FDAS5 MON 18:40 19:40 11/04/16-23/05/16 6 36 Street Dance for Adults PT15FDAS6 MON 18:40 19:40 06/06/16-04/07/16 5 30 Fun Dance for Adults PT15-FDAD1 MON 19:45 20:45 14/09/15-19/10/15 6 36 Fun Dance for Adults PT15-FDAD2 MON 19:45 20:45 02/11/15-14/12/15 7 42 Fun Dance for Adults PT15-FDAD3 MON 19:45 20:45 11/01/16-08/02/16 5 30 Fun Dance for Adults PT15-FDAD4 MON 19:45 20:45 22/02/16-14/03/16 4 24 Fun Dance for Adults PT15-FDAD5 MON 19:45 20:45 11/04/16-23/05/16 6 36 Fun Dance for Adults PT15-FDAD6 MON 19:45 20:45 06/06/16-04/07/16 5 30 Contemporary Dance PT15-FDCD1 WED 17:35 18:35 16/09/15-21/10/15 6 36 Contemporary Dance PT15-FDCD2 WED 17:35 18:35 04/11/15-16/12/15 7 42 Contemporary Dance PT15-FDCD3 WED 17:35 18:35 13/01/16-10/02/16 5 30 Contemporary Dance PT15-FDCD4 WED 17:35 18:35 24/02/16-16/03/16 4 24 Contemporary Dance PT15-FDCD5 WED 17:35 18:35 13/04/16-25/05/16 7 42 Contemporary Dance PT15-FDCD6 WED 17:35 18:35 08/06/16-06/07/16 5 30 Dance Workout PT15-FDDN1 WED 18:40 19:40 16/09/15-21/10/15 6 36 Dance Workout PT15-FDDN2 WED 18:40 19:40 04/11/15-16/12/15 7 42 Dance Workout PT15-FDDN3 WED 18:40 19:40 13/01/16-10/02/16 5 30 Dance Workout PT15-FDDN4 WED 18:40 19:40 24/02/16-16/03/16 4 24 Dance Workout PT15-FDDN5 WED 18:40 19:40 13/04/16-25/05/16 7 42 Dance Workout PT15-FDDN6 WED 18:40 19:40 08/06/16-06/07/16 5 30 Ballroom and Latin PT15-FDBL1 WED 19:45 20:45 16/09/15-21/10/15 6 36 Ballroom and Latin PT15-FDBL2 WED 19:45 20:45 04/11/15-16/12/15 7 42 Ballroom and Latin PT15-FDBL3 WED 19:45 20:45 13/01/16-10/02/16 5 30 Ballroom and Latin PT15-FDBL4 WED 19:45 20:45 24/02/16-16/03/16 4 24 Ballroom and Latin PT15-FDBL5 WED 19:45 20:45 13/04/16-25/05/16 7 42 Ballroom and Latin PT15-FDBL6 WED 19:45 20:45 08/06/16-06/07/16 5 30 27 Fitness, Dance and Exercise

28 Gardening Gardening for Beginners This course is for anyone who is keen to learn the basics about gardening. During the course you will get to know your garden, soil, light, weather and the best plants to use. We will also assist you to understand plant power, sort out your hardy annuals from your perennials and give you practical planting tips, including how to get healthy plants growing in the right spot. We will also help you with planting schemes and to understand gardening care and how to care for your garden throughout the year. No previous experience required. Creating a Low Maintenance Garden This course will help you design a low-maintenance garden allowing you more time to enjoy it. Learn how to analyse your garden aspect, existing features and potential problem areas. Identify plants to use and plants to avoid and look at fences, paths, borders and lawns. Discover how to maintain your garden with less effort and gain lots of additional tips and ideas. Garden Colour All Year Round During this course you will learn which plants to grow, when to plant them and how to look after them to encourage colour throughout the year, including during the winter months. Get Your Garden Ready for Winter During the months of September, October and early November, there are plenty of jobs to do and plans to make to get your garden ready for winter. Course includes: winter garden planting schemes to create wonderful colour and interest in winter. Planting for winter colour: what flowers and plants you should grow, garden maintenance for flowers, trees, shrubs, climbers, lawns and ponds and grow-your-own fruit and vegetables. Get Your Garden Ready for Spring During the months of December, January and February, there are plenty of jobs to do and plans to make to get your garden ready for spring. Course includes: spring garden planting schemes to create wonderful colour and interest in spring. Planting for spring colour: what flowers and plants should you grow for interest, garden maintenance for flowers, trees, shrubs, climbers, lawns and ponds and grow your own fruit and vegetables. Get Your Garden Ready for Summer During the months of March, April and May, there are plenty of jobs to do and plans to make to get your garden ready for summer. Course includes: summer garden planting schemes to create wonderful colour and interest in summer. Planting for summer colour: what flowers and plants you should grow, garden maintenance for flowers, trees, shrubs, climbers, lawns and ponds and grow-your-own fruit and vegetables. Get Your Garden Ready for Autumn During the months of June, July and August, there are plenty of jobs to do and plans to make to get your garden ready for autumn. Course includes: autumn garden planting schemes to create wonderful colour and interest in autumn. Planting for autumn colour: what flowers and plants should you grow for interest, garden maintenance for flowers, trees, shrubs, climbers, lawns and ponds and grow-your-own fruit and vegetables. Container Gardening to Brighten Up Your Garden in Winter Brighten up your garden during winter by planting colourful pots of seasonal colour. We will cover the practical considerations when growing in containers in the winter months, the choice of containers and compost and which plants to grow, including lots of design and colour ideas for your outdoor space. Making your Garden More Wildlife Friendly Learn how to make your garden more wildlifefriendly and create the right environment for birds, hedgehogs and lots of other animals and insects. This course will look at the importance of wildlife in the garden, garden visitors and how to attract them. Learn more about bird food, plants for wildlife, trees, hedges and shrubs that support wildlife, composting, mulching, simple ponds, organic gardening and pests. Start Growing your Own Fruit and Veg Learn basic, practical knowledge to enable you to start growing your own food. We will cover getting to know your plot (soil, light and weather), practical planting tips how to get happy plants growing in the right spot and the importance of crop rotation. We will also give you tips on understanding garden care, including caring for your plants throughout the year, how to get to grips with seasonal gardening, top 10 vegetables to grow, top 10 fruit to grow, which herbs to grow and how to create your own calendar. Gardening for PT15-LGARB SAT 10:00 16:00 12/03/16-12/03/16 1 40 Beginners Creating a Low Maintenance Garden Garden Colour All Year Round Get Your Garden Ready for Winter Get Your Garden Ready for Spring Get Your Garden Ready for Summer Get Your Garden Ready for Autumn Container Gardening to Brighten Up Your Garden in Winter Making Your Garden More Wildlife Friendly Start Growing Your Own Fruit and Veg PT15-LGLOM WED 19:00 21:00 27/04/16-18/05/16 4 50 PT15-LGCOL SAT 09:30 13:30 30/04/16-30/04/16 1 30 PT15-LGGRW SAT 10:00 16:00 26/09/15-26/09/15 1 40 PT15-LGGRS SAT 10:00 16:00 07/11/15-07/11/15 1 40 PT15-LGGRM SAT 10:00 16:00 27/02/16-27/02/16 1 40 PT15-LGGRA SAT 10:00 16:00 11/06/16-11/06/16 1 40 PT15-LGCON SAT 09:30 13:30 03/10/15-03/10/15 1 30 PT15-LGWLD SAT 09:30 13:30 16/04/16-16/04/16 1 30 PT15-LGGYO SAT 10:00 16:00 06/02/16-06/02/16 1 40 29 Gardening

BEAUTY AND HAIR 30 Manicure and Pedicure During this short course you will learn all the basics you need to keep your hands and feet in good condition. We will show you how to use the equipment used by therapists in a safe and effective manner so you can save money without missing out on pampering yourself. Due to health and safety requirements we ask that you bring whatever relevant equipment you may have at home including nail files, cuticle sticks and nail varnishes. Facial Care This short course will help you to understand your skin type and how to look after it. Find out the best products to use and how to boost the health of your skin with facial massage. You will learn how to save money by creating bespoke face masks using items from your fridge and store cupboard. The knowledge gained will help you improve the appearance and vitality of your skin. Perfect Make-up If you are tired of spending a fortune on makeup only to find that your skin doesn t like it, or it doesn t suit you, then you may benefit from this course. You will learn how to correctly select the make-up that s best suited to your skin type and discover some of the tricks of the trade for highlighting your best features. Due to health and safety requirements, we ask you to bring along your own make-up and equipment such as sponges and brushes. Indian Head Massage This is a three-week taster course in the beautifully relaxing art of Indian Head Massage. Learn more about this technique that can help ease headaches and stress by relaxing the muscles of the face, head and neck. The course also covers conditions and illnesses that are not compatible with this form of treatment. You will be required to disclose any relevant medical conditions and allergies you may have in order to keep you safe and well during the practical elements of this course. Please bring with you some oil such as almond oil or olive oil (not baby oil). If you have a nut allergy please make sure your oil is nut free. Basic Back and Shoulder Massage Learn how to treat your friends and family to a relaxing, therapeutic back and shoulder massage using classic Swedish massage movements. The course will explore the effects and benefits of this ancient form of therapy, but also cover the conditions and illnesses that are not suited to this form of treatment. You will be required to disclose any relevant medical conditions and allergies you may have in order to keep you safe and well during the practical elements of this course. Hair Up for Special Occasions This is a short course aimed at those who would like to dress their own hair, or that of friends and family, for special occasions. The course will teach you some basic skills and a few ideas to help you create a variety of different looks. This is a hands-on workshop, in a small group. Delivery can be flexible to meet the needs of those in the group. You will need to provide a hairdressing kit comprising of brushes, combs, grips, pins and clips. Price and dates on application Manicure and Pedicure PT15-MANP2 MON 19:00 21:30 21/09/15-19/10/15 5 75 Manicure and Pedicure PT15-MANP3 Wed 19:00-21:00 04/05/16-08/06/16 5 75 Facial Care PT15-LFCA1 WED 19:00 21:00 07/10/15-21/10/15 3 55 Facial Care PT15-LFCA2 MON 19:00 21:00 11/04/16-25/04/16 3 55 31 BEAUTY AND HAIR Perfect Make-up PT15-LPMU1 WED 19:00 21:00 11/11/15-25/11/15 3 55 Perfect Make-up PT15-LPMU2 WED 19:00 21:00 13/04/16-27/04/16 3 55 Indian Head Massage PT15-LIHM2 MON 19:00-21:00 02/11/15-16/11/15 3 55 Indian Head Massage PT15-LIHM1 MON 19:00 21:00 11/01/16-25/01/16 3 55 Back and Shoulder Massage PT15-FDMA1 WED 19:00 21:00 27/01/16-10/02/16 3 55 For professional hair qualifications please see page 6

32 Languages French for Beginners This course focuses on introducing you to the French language. You will learn the vocabulary and phrases you need in everyday situations (meeting and greeting people, shopping, eating out and asking for directions). The emphasis will be on speaking, listening and reading. The teaching and learning activities are designed to engage you in speaking and understanding French. French Year 2 Designed for students with a basic knowledge of the French language, this course will enable you to revise your previous knowledge of the language and extend it though role-play, conversation and audio-visual aids. French Continuers An ideal course for those wanting to improve their French, perhaps for a planned holiday or new job requiring some knowledge of French. You will have the opportunity to chat in the language in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The classes will also cover basic grammar and aspects of French life and culture. Not suitable for complete beginners. German for Beginners If you want to learn German for pleasure, recreation or business, this course will give you an ideal start in the language. You will learn vocabulary and phrases to deal with a variety of everyday situations. The course will be focused on listening and speaking, but those who wish to do written work will have the opportunity to do so. Italian for Beginners This beginners course focuses on learning the basics of Italian grammar and conversation. It is designed to help beginners approach the Italian language by providing them with the essential rules and basic elements of spoken and written Italian. We also focus on essential grammar rules, vocabulary and exercises to help you switch easily from theory to the practical skills needed to interact in Italian. This is the perfect course for anyone who has a passion for Italy, its language and culture. Italian Continuers The Italian Continuers course is a comprehensive, intermediate Italian program designed to help you build proficiency in all four language skills (listening, reading, speaking and writing) and to expand your cultural knowledge of contemporary Italy. Throughout the course you will be encouraged to use your language skills actively and creatively in class. Portuguese for Beginners In this beginners course, you will have the opportunity to learn Portuguese by practising a range of useful short conversations used during everyday life situations, such as greeting people, ordering a meal, asking for directions and shopping. Activities will be carried out using interactive and active learning and by using different communication methods including speaking, listening and reading. Portuguese Continuers In this course you, will have the opportunity to reinforce your beginners speaking skills in Portuguese, as well as having an introduction to Portuguese grammar. We will look at verbs in the present, past and future forms and in the different inflections used in the language. Depending on how the group progresses, we may also work with English idioms by finding their equivalent in Portuguese. Activities will be carried out using interactive learning and by using different communication methods including speaking, listening, reading and some writing. Russian for Beginners In modern-day society, a multilingual tongue and an enhanced vocabulary can take you far and wide. This course will enable you to gain a basic level of Russian vocabulary, written and spoken and familiarise yourself with the cultural characteristics of the country. Spanish for Beginners This is a beginners course designed for those with no previous knowledge of the language. The course will teach you how to cope with everyday situations when in Spain, or a Spanish speaking country. We will cover topics such as ordering food, booking a room in a hotel or finding your way. Spanish Continuers This is a continuers course designed for those with a basic knowledge of Spanish. You will be able to revise your previous knowledge of the language, explore it further and will be able to practise speaking skills, as well as learning more structures to increase confidence when communicating in a social context. French for Beginners PT15-FREBG WED 19:00 21:00 23/09/15-23/03/16 23 185 French Year 2 PT15-FRESY MON 19:00 21:00 21/09/15-21/03/16 23 185 French Continuers PT15-FREC1 WED 14:00 16:00 23/09/15-02/12/15 10 120 French Continuers PT15-FREC2 WED 14:00 16:00 06/01/16-16/03/16 10 120 French Continuers PT15-FREC3 WED 14:00 16:00 20/04/16-29/06/16 10 120 German for Beginners PT15-BERBG MON 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-21/03/16 22 165 Italian for Beginners PT15-ITABG MON 19:00 21:00 21/09/15-14/03/16 22 185 Italian Continuers PT15-ITACN WED 19:00 21:00 23/09/15-16/03/16 22 185 Portuguese Beginners PT15-PORB1 Mon 18:45 20:45 28/09/15-07/12/15 10 110 Portuguese Beginners PT15-PORB3 WED 18:45 20:45 20/01/16-13/04/16 10 110 Portuguese Continuers PT15-PORC1 WED 18:45 20:45 30/09/15-09/12/15 10 110 Portuguese Continuers PT15-PORC2 MON 18:45 20:45 18/01/16-11/04/16 10 110 Russian for Beginners PT15-RUSS2 MON 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-07/12/15 10 99 Russian for Beginners PT15-RUSS1 WED 19:00 21:00 03/02/16-27/04/16 10 99 33 LANGUAGES Spanish for Beginners PT15-SPABG WED 19:00 21:00 30/09/15-09/03/16 20 140 Spanish Continuers PT15-SPAIN MON 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-07/03/16 20 140

MUSIC Sequencing with Cubase 1 Electronic Music Production 34 with Reason 35 Learn how to sequence using Steinberg s Cubase with an experienced tutor with extensive knowledge of computer-based music sequencing software. You will learn basic functionality such as MIDI recording, track arrangement, editing, use of instrument plugins and basic sound design, basic mixing of music and project file processing. You will be taught through a step by step process giving you the confidence to use the software for your music sequencing needs. Sequencing with Cubase 2 Learn how to sequence using Steinberg s Cubase with an experienced tutor with extensive knowledge of computer-based music sequencing software. You will learn more of the functionality such as automation editing of MIDI, use of MIDI plugins such as arpeggiators and tempo changes, Sound design editing and manipulation, creative use of effects and dynamics and audio sequencing and manipulation. You will be taught through a step by step process giving you the confidence to use the software for more creative purposes. Sequencing with Cubase 3 Learn how to sequence using Steinberg s Cubase with an experienced tutor with extensive knowledge of computer-based music sequencing software. You will learn more creative techniques to different disciplines such as working and composing with video, audio manipulation and editing, music production techniques and electronic music production. You will be taught through a step by step process giving you the confidence to use the software for more creative and job role purposes. Learn how to use Propellerhead s Reason DAW software to create Electronic music. This course will take you through the fundamental basics such as adding instruments, sequencing, building parts and arrangements, working with REX files and audio loops, editing audio, sound synthesis design, mixing and electronic music production. Sound Engineering Skills for Studio Use Learn how to record audio in a recording studio by an experienced professional within sound and music production. You will understand the basic principles of sound and studio etiquette, microphone placement to instruments, signal flow and routing, working within the studio and problem solving, track layering, overdubbing parts, organising your session and project file management. Sequencing with MON 18:30 20:30 28/09/15-09/11/15 6 105 Cubase 1 Sequencing with Cubase 2 Sequencing with Cubase 3 Electronic Music Production with Reason Electronic Music Production with Reason Sound Engineering Skills for Studio Use MON 18:30 20:30 11/01/16-22/02/16 6 105 MON 18:30 20:30 18/04/16-06/06/16 6 105 WED 18:30 20:30 30/09/15-11/11/15 6 105 WED 18:30 20:30 13/01/16-24/02/16 6 105 WED 18:00 21:00 02/03/16-29/06/16 15 225 MUSIC

leisure Interest 36 Bridge for Absolute Beginners This course will introduce total beginners to Bridge, retaining a sense of fun in what, at higher levels, can be a very competitive game. In the first lesson, students will begin by playing Minibridge. During the course you will learn various bidding techniques and scoring. The bidding system used will be Standard English (ACOL). This course is recommended and supported by the governing body of Bridge, The English Bridge Union. The course book can be ordered at the first session, approximate cost 25. Bridge Intermediate In this 3rd Year class you will add to your bidding system to incorporate, various doubles, 4th suit forcing, slam bidding, long suit trial bids, cue bids, splinters, unusual 2 no trumps and defensive discards. Henley College Book Club This group will meet on a monthly basis to discuss the book of the month. Discussions will involve both praise and criticism and will allow you to share your thoughts and interpretations. Covering a wide range of writing, attending the group will allow you to expand your reading interests and maybe discover enjoyment of new genres. Dates: 11/11/15, 02/12/15, 06/01/16, 03/02/16, 02/03/16, 13/04/16, 04/05/16, 08/06/16, 06/07/16 Introduction to Genealogy This introduction to Genealogy will give you help and guidance in starting your family tree. The searching is mainly UK based and all you will need initially is a pen/pencil and a notepad. Please note: The course will cover the use of websites that may incur a charge to carry out more in-depth searches. If you wish to use these additional services, you will be required to cover the fee. Shakespeare s use of History in His Plays Shakespeare s characterisation of kings like Henry V and Richard III have played a part in shaping our perceptions of these historical figures, but just how historically accurate was he and why did he write a significant number of plays based in the medieval era? This course will explore what led Shakespeare to focus on English history and how he used it to illustrate the themes of kingship and power, with the main focus on how his work relates to history, rather than a study of the text of his plays. No previous knowledge is required. Please bring note-taking materials. Tudor Propaganda and the Royal Image In 1485, the defeat of Richard III by Henry VII at Bosworth heralded the start of the Tudor dynasty. This course focuses on the ways in which the Tudors used visual imagery, such as pageantry and portraits to influence public opinion. From the symbolism of the Tudor Rose to Elizabeth I portraying herself as Gloriana, the public image of the Tudors and the history behind it will be studied. No previous knowledge is required for the course, just an interest in this period of history. Please bring note-taking materials; hand-outs will be provided. The Wonderful World of Wine In a relaxed and convivial atmosphere, you will learn how to taste wine and make more informed purchasing decisions by developing an understanding of why wines differ. You will develop an understanding of wine labels, how to buy, keep and serve wine, as well as get guidance on pairing wine with food. We will explore the basics of making different styles of wines, as well as an appreciation of the changing world of wine through the emergence of the New World and beyond. Each session will conclude with a tutored tasting of a representative selection of wines. No previous experience required. Bridge for PT15-BRIB2 MON 17:00 19:00 21/09/15-07/12/15 11 110 Absolute Beginners Bridge for PT15-BRIB4 MON 19:00 21:00 21/09/15-07/12/15 11 110 Absolute Beginners Bridge for PT15-BRIB1 MON 17:00 19:00 18/01/16-18/04/16 11 110 Absolute Beginners Bridge for Absolute Beginners PT15-BRIB3 MON 19:00 21:00 18/01/16-18/04/16 11 110 Bridge Intermediate PT15-BRIY2 WED 19:00 21:00 23/09/15-09/12/15 11 110 Bridge Intermediate PT15-BRIY4 WED 19:00 21:00 20/01/16-20/04/16 11 110 Henley College Book Club Introduction to Genealogy Introduction to Genealogy Shakespeare s use of History in His Plays Tudor Propaganda and the Royal Image The Wonderful World of Wine The Wonderful World of Wine PT15-LHCBC WED 18:30 20:30 11/11/15-06/07/16 9 85 PT15-LGEN1 WED 19:00 21:00 30/09/15-11/11/15 6 85 PT15-LGEN2 MON 19:00 21:00 03/02/16-16/03/16 6 85 PT15-LSHHS WED 19:00 21:00 23/09/15-21/10/15 5 49 PT15-LTUDP WED 19:00 21:00 13/01/16-10/02/16 5 49 PT15-WNAP1 WED 19:00 21:00 16/09/15-11/11/15 8 150 PT15-WNAP2 WED 19:00 21:00 06/01/16-02/03/16 8 150 37 LEISURE INTEREST The Wonderful World of Wine PT15-WNAP3 WED 19:00 21:00 13/04/16-08/06/16 8 150

Photography 38 Getting Started in Digital Photography 39 This course will enable you to understand and make good use of the full range of modern digital camera capabilities. Using both practical examples and projects completed out of the classroom, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of camera controls, use of the flash and how to achieve good composition. Any type of digital camera is suitable. Expand your Digital Photography This course will encourage you to use the full capabilities of your camera with interesting and diverse projects. A stimulating class for anyone with basic skills needing fresh motivation. Creative Photography The Creative Photography course is suitable for photographers at all levels of experience; all you need is a digital camera with manual exposure controls (either SLR or mirror-less system). Each session combines some theory with slideshows and a practical workshop where students will take photographs, putting what we have learned into practice. We also look at influential practitioners from the past to inspire and inform our own photography. Two hours of guided photography in the field is included in this course. If you choose one of the Saturday courses, this is included in your number of weeks. For the courses held on a Monday, one session on a weekend will be added. You can find detailed course content on the College website. Photoshop for Photographers For anyone interested in learning how to edit, enhance and output their digital photographs. We use the full version of Adobe Photoshop, however those using alternative software will find the course useful to expand general knowledge and skills in image editing. In addition to editing techniques such as brightness, contrast and colour correction, we will discuss aspects of the digital image such as resolution, raw processing and file types. Please bring a USB drive of at least 2 GB. You can find detailed course content on the College website. Getting Started in PT15-PHIN6 MON 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-19/10/15 4 69 Digital Photography Getting Started in Digital Photography Getting Started in Digital Photography Getting Started in Digital Photography Getting Started in Digital Photography Getting Started in Digital Photography Expand Your Digital Photography Expand Your Digital Photography Expand Your Digital Photography Expand Your Digital Photography PT15-PHIN5 WED 19:00 21:00 30/09/15-21/10/15 4 69 PT15-PHIN4 MON 19:00 21:00 11/01/16-01/02/16 4 69 PT15-PHIN3 WED 19:00 21:00 13/01/16-03/02/16 4 69 PT15-PHIN2 MON 19:00 21:00 11/04/16-09/05/16 4 69 PT15-PHIN1 WED 19:00 21:00 13/04/16-04/05/16 4 69 PT15-PHDE2 MON 19:00 21:00 09/11/15-30/11/15 4 69 PT15-PHDE1 WED 19:00 21:00 11/11/15-02/12/15 4 69 PT15-PHDE4 MON 19:00 21:00 22/02/16-14/03/16 4 69 PT15-PHDE3 WED 19:00 21:00 24/02/16-16/03/16 4 69 Creative Photography PT15-PHCR5 SAT 10:00 14:00 19/09/15-17/10/16 5 99 Creative Photography PT15-PHCR4 MON 19:00 21:00 28/09/15-30/11/15 10 99 Creative Photography PT15-PHCR3 SAT 10:00 14:00 09/01/16-06/02/16 5 99 PHOTOGRAPHY Creative Photography PT15-PHCR2 SAT 10:00 14:00 23/04/16-21/05/16 5 99 Creative Photography PT15-PHCR1 MON 19:00 21:00 25/04/16-04/07/16 10 99 Photoshop for Photographers PT15-PHSB1 MON 19:00 21:00 11/01/16-21/03/16 10 99

RYA Royal Yachting Association Shore-Based Qualifications 40 RYA Royal Yachting Association RYA Day Skipper A course to provide shore-based instruction on basic seamanship and navigation for the RYA syllabus over a 20 week period. It is primarily for those involved in small craft handling in tidal waters, but sea anglers, divers and those who wish to know how to navigate through basic and electronic chart work will benefit from the course. Previous practical experience is useful, but not essential. During the course you will complete a number of navigational exercises and other papers. Topics will include basic and electronic navigation, pilotage, weather, tides, collision regulations, rope work and safety. RYA Yachtmaster The RYA Yachtmaster will help you to improve your navigational competence and safety at sea, up to the level of the RYA syllabus for the shore-based course for Coastal Skipper and Yachtmaster Offshore. It is for those who have already completed the Day Skipper course, or who have a background of offshore cruising and/or racing experience. This course is complete and is not intended for beginners, or those with no knowledge of the principles of small boat navigation. VHF Short Range Radio The Short Range Certificate (SRC) is the minimum qualification required by law to control the operation of VHF and VHF Digital Selective Calling (DSC) radio equipment on any British flagged vessel voluntarily fitted with a radio. A radio is an important piece of safety equipment on board and it is vital to understand the correct procedures of operation. RYA Day Skipper PT15-RYAD1 MON 19:00 21:30 28/09/15-07/03/16 20 325 RYA Yachtmaster PT15-RYAY1 WED 19:00 21:30 30/09/15-09/03/16 20 325 Sign Language Introduction to BSL Introduction to British Sign Language (BSL) is designed to provide a basic understanding of BSL and Deaf Awareness. It covers a number of topics learnt in BSL Level 1 and can be achieved by anyone wanting to learn a visual language. It is open to both deaf and hearing people and encourages an awareness of communication techniques including: signs, gesture, facial expression and body language. If you have an interest in communication through non-verbal methods, then this course will be of interest. You do not need to be good at languages as you will find this is a very different form of communication to learn. British Sign Language Level 1 Level 1 British Sign Language (BSL) is designed to teach you to communicate with deaf people using BSL. It is useful to a range of individuals from those who are in a customer-facing role to those who are simply interested in learning a new language. Open to both deaf and hearing people, this course encourages an awareness of communication techniques including: signs, gesture, facial expression and body language. With over 700,000 BSL users in the UK, this course will give you valuable skills and a formal qualification. Introduction to BSL PT15-BSLI2 MON 19:00 21:00 21/09/15-30/11/15 10 75 Introduction to BSL PT15-BSLI1 MON 19:00 21:00 25/01/16-18/04/16 10 75 41 SIGN LANGUAGE RYA VHF Short Range Radio PT15-RYAR1 WED 19:00 21:30 13/04/16-04/05/16 4 130 BSL Level 1 PT15-BSLL1 WED 19:00 21:00 23/09/15-15/06/16 32 399

Cambridge English Language Courses for Foreign Students Pathways Plus Standalone courses for adults with learning difficulties. 42 Cambridge English Language Courses for Foreign Students This course will lead to an internationally recognised qualification in English and enable you to make some new friends whilst studying. Cambridge English Language courses are available at four levels: Elementary A2 European framework level (students must have basic English for this course), Lower Intermediate B1, Upper Intermediate B2 and Advanced C1. All courses lead to examinations in June. There will be an Open Information Session for students and host families on Wednesday 9th September at 1.30pm at the Deanfield site. The first assessment test, to determine your level of tuition, will be on Monday 14th September at 6.30pm, at the Deanfield site. Subsequent tests will be held weekly; please telephone 01491 579988 to find out the day and time. Summer exams will take place during June. Classes are held during the daytime, two 90 minute sessions per week, with exact timings to be confirmed at the start of the course. Students wishing to take the Cambridge English Language exams in June will need to be enrolled at the College for Term 3. Preparation for the exams will take place throughout the year and students must sit and pass trial examinations at the end of Term 2 before being entered for the Cambridge exams. Term 1 MON TBC 14/09/15 12 240 Term 2 MON TBC 11/01/16 9 220 Term 3 MON TBC 11/04/16 8 140 Basic Computing Skills A basic computer course to learn keyboard skills and explore various word processing and graphics computer programs. Students can use their literacy skills to be creative, individually or in a group, writing, composing poems, stories, notes, card messages and posters. Communications Skills A course designed to improve communication skills through games, music, role-play and outdoor activities using a variety of communication aids including signing, widget and social signs. This course is open to students and carers of all abilities. Cooking Skills 1 & 2 Students can learn cooking skills as well as develop literacy and independence skills through their cooking. Sessions will involve preparing various snacks, cakes, biscuits and simple meals. Horticultural Skills This course offers basic gardening and associated craft skills through indoor and outdoor activities. The course aims to develop the students basic skills in maintaining and developing the Pathways garden. Students will undertake a learning programme for the gardening year and work towards achieving individual full potential. Sensory Social Skills 1 & 3 A course primarily designed for individuals with profound or multiple learning difficulties. Students will work towards targets designed to enhance communication skills, an awareness of themselves and others and the environment, through a sensory programme including art, cookery, gardening activities, music, movement and the use of the Sensory Room. Social Enterprise 1 & 2 During this course students will experiment with a variety of techniques and materials. These will include: painting, drawing, collage, 3D modelling, papier maché, pottery and printing. Suitable for students who enjoy creative activities. Social Enterprise 3 A course of arts, crafts and other hobbies to include gardening. For people who enjoy being creative and working in a small friendly group. Students can enjoy making different items using various art and craft techniques. 43 Pathways Plus A tuition fee is payable (averaging 5.00 per hour) and a materials charge is applicable. A full breakdown of prices is available on application. For further information on any of the courses, or details of how to enrol, please contact: Sue Wiseman Pathways Plus Course Co-ordinator Tel: 01491 634136 Email: suwi@henleycol.ac.uk All courses will start in the week beginning 21st September 2015.

Online situated on the river and famous for Concessionary fees VAT 44 To enrol online follow the instructions on our Concessions and loans are available on all Skills VAT is not payable on tuition fees. 45 VISIT HOW TO henleycol.ac.uk ENROL AND GETTING FOR COURSE TO THE INFORMATION HENLEY COLLEGE How to Enrol You can enrol online, by phone, in person or by post. website www.henleycol.ac.uk/henleycollege/ courses/part/apply.html In Person To enrol in person, please visit our main Deanfield Reception from July onwards during normal College opening hours. We are open throughout the summer and Easter holidays and all half-term weeks, but please note that the week beginning 31st August will be exceptionally busy as we will be enrolling new full-time students. By email To enrol by email, please visit our website www.henleycol.ac.uk, fill in the part-time application form electronically, and then email it to toto@henleycol.ac.uk. Upon receipt, we will call you to take payment over the telephone. By Post To enrol by post (except for courses where a concessionary fee is being claimed) please complete and sign the enrolment form and send it with your cheque or credit/debit card details, together with a stamped addressed envelope to the address below. Please write your name and address clearly on the back of the cheque and in no circumstances send cash. Enrolments will be handled on a first come, first served basis. Part-time Admissions The Henley College, Deanfield Avenue Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1UH By Phone To enrol by phone, please call 01491 634167. If you enrol by phone you will still need to complete an application form and return it to the College. College Opening Hours 13th July 10th September and during College holidays Mondays Thursdays 8.30am 5.00pm Fridays 8.30am 4.30pm 10th September onwards during term time Mondays and Wednesdays 8.00am 9.30pm Tuesdays and Thursdays 8.00am 7.00pm Fridays 8.00am 4.30pm Getting to The Henley College We are based in the heart of Henleyon-Thames, a beautiful market town its annual Royal Regatta. Located in South Oxfordshire, Henley is on the borders of both Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. Public Transport Henley is well serviced by numerous bus services connecting it to local towns and villages. It also has its own rail station, with regular trains connecting Henley to Reading, Maidenhead, Slough, London and other major routes, via Twyford. Driving to the College The Henley College is easily accessible from the surrounding area. We regularly welcome learners who live in and around areas including Reading, High Wycombe and Maidenhead, as well as Henley on Thames and South Oxfordshire. For daytime courses, learners are advised to use nearby public car parks in the town centre, just a short walk from the College. The nearest car parks to the College are located off Greys Road, Market Place, Kings Road or Goodall Close. For evening courses only, learners are able to use the College car park close to our main Deanfield Reception. If you have a disability or access requirements, please contact us in advance of your visit. Directions are available on our website www.henleycol.ac.uk Postcode for use with SAT NAVs RG9 1UH Financial Information Funding Agency accredited courses, please see below. (conditions apply) Part time students aged 16 18 100% remission from tuition will be granted to part-time students who are aged 16 18 and undertaking a government funded, accredited course. Students will be charged for costs of materials and exam fees. Part time students aged 19 23 50% remission from tuition fees will be granted to part-time students who are aged 19 23 years and undertaking a government funded, accredited course. Students will be charged for costs of materials and exam fees. Part time students aged 24+ 25% remission from tuition fees will be granted to part-time students who are aged 24+ and undertaking a government funded, accredited course at Level 2. Students will be charged for costs of materials and exam fees. Excluding Apprenticeships. Anyone aged 24 and over and wanting to study at a Level 3 or 4 can apply for an Advanced Learning Loan on accredited courses. Repayments for the loan will commence when the student is earning 21,000 or above. Excluding Apprenticeships. Please contact the College or visit our website for further information. Payment for course fees If your course fees are over 500 they may be payable by instalments. Please contact us for further information. Financial assistance and funds for students Financial assistance may be available from the College. For further information please contact Student Services. Community Learning (CL) We have one place per leisure course available at a discounted rate for those who are over 65 and in receipt of pension credits, unemployed or a low income family and in receipt of benefits. You may need to provide your own materials. Cancellation and Refunds The College aims to allow enrolments on parttime courses as late as possible, however there may be insufficient fee paying students to enable the courses to be run. In these instances, the College reserves the right to cancel the course up to five working days before the course start date. If the College cannot offer you an acceptable alternative course, a full refund will be given. For a full copy of our cancellation and refund policy please email toto@henleycol.ac.uk PROFESSIONAL Financial and QUALIFICATIONS college Information

GENERal COLLEGE Information 46 ROUTES TO THE HENLEY COLLEGE Learning difficulties and disabilities The College aims to provide a welcoming and supportive atmosphere for all our students. Please let us know if you have a learning difficulty, disability or medical condition you think we should be aware of by ticking the relevant boxes on the enrolment form. Using our facilities Many local community groups use our premises and facilities. For further information please contact 01491 634166. Severe weather closure In the event of severe weather (usually snow and ice), which may affect the safety of staff and students on site, the College will make the decision over possible closure. Learners will be notified where possible, and information will be available via local radio stations, the College website, social media and our main switchboard (01491 579988). No Smoking Smoking is only permitted in designated areas. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion The College will treat all those for whom it has responsibility with respect and dignity and will provide a positive working and learning environment, free from discrimination, harassment or victimisation. The College will respect, fully utilise and develop the diverse skills, talents and experiences of all its staff and students. The belief in equality, diversity and inclusion underpins and impacts on all areas of activity and influences how the College works. THE HENLEY COLLEGE HOLIDAY CLUB Fun-packed days for 5-12 year olds Run by our team of highly experienced and qualified playworkers, your children will enjoy a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities and the opportunity to learn and make new friends. The club runs during school holidays. DISCLAIMER The Henley College has the right to cancel any course, or combine it with another course or courses, if an insufficient number of students enrol on the course, or course numbers are not maintained to a level at which it is viable for the College to deliver a course, or in the light of the College s staffing. If a course is cancelled The Henley College will reimburse any fees paid, in full, if the course has not commenced or pro rata according to the number of hours tuition actually provided by the College. The College has the right to alter the content of any course in order to satisfy curriculum requirements in accordance with the instructions of any independent accrediting body, or enable the College to provide an appropriate standard of education in respect of the course. TO BOOK NOW PLEASE CALL: 01491 634167 FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.henleycol.ac.uk/hchc

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