ESOL E3 Progression Pathways: Care
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Course outline
This course offers a route for ESOL students wishing to move on to further study. You will improve your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills while developing vocational knowledge, understanding and experience. You will also have the option to study maths. This course offers work placement in a childcare or health and social care setting. You will take ESOL Skills for Life qualifications and an Entry 3 Award in Progression.
What do I need to get on the course?
No previous qualifications are required. Your ESOL level will need to be Entry 3 at the start of the course. This course requires you to do a work placement where you will be regularly caring for, supervising, training, or being in sole charge of children or vulnerable adults. As an organisation that is committed to safeguarding and...
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Hackney
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Shoreditch Campus, Falkirk Street, N1 6HQ
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SeptemberEnrolment now open
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Subjects
ESOL
IT for adults
Course programme
Where do I go if I have further questions?
Prospective students can contact the course information team on 020 7613 9123. Or, you can email them: info@hackney.ac.uk.
How much will it cost?
Don’t worry about the cost of learning! We can help and advise you.
For 16-18 year-olds, your tuition will be free and you may be able to get discounted travel with Transport for London student travel cards.
19+: Adults on many courses are eligible for Government funding for some or all of the fee. Adults aged 19-23 are eligible for Government funding up to and including their first full level 3 qualification, and after that they may access an Advanced Learner Loan to cover tuition fees if the course is loan-fundable. Adults aged 24+ on a level 3+ course may take out an Advanced Learner Loan to cover tuition fees if the course is loan-fundable. If you do need to pay a fee, the College offers a number of ways to pay and can also advise you about financial support available to you.
How do I enrol?
For 16-18 year old students main enrolment is the day when GCSE results are released (August). However, early enrolment does take place during the summer. Please contact our central admissions department for details on 020 7613 9123 or by email: info@hackney.ac.uk. For adults our main enrolment week is the last week in August.
Student success
Our students love this course, as they improve their English while getting a good introduction to the care sector. Many students progress onto higher level childcare courses at the College.
What's the time commitment
15 hours a week, which you’ll spend in the classroom.
Where do I go?
Shoreditch Campus, Falkirk Street, London N1 6HQ. Visit the “How to find us” page on our website for directions.
Support for you
Before you start your lessons, you’ll take part in induction sessions, where you’ll meet other students and find out all about the support that’s available to you. This includes learning about the Virtual Learning Environment, tutorials and the campus facilities. All students can receive free, confidential and impartial advice on things like: your next step in education or your career, finance, housing, health, immigration, benefit claims, legal problems, sexual health, drugs, staying safe, personal / emotional concerns and other issues.
The college experience
Based in the heart of Hoxton, our Shoreditch Campus is a great place to study. It’s spacious, with well-thought out study facilities – plus outdoor and indoor social areas to catch up with friends. Students from many different backgrounds come to HCC and achieve – so you’re bound to fit in. Our students enjoy their time at the College. We have sport, drama, debates, music and home-work clubs so you can get the most out of your time here. As well as studying ESOL by itself, you can combine it with other subjects. Please ask us for details. Last year, 91% of our students said they’d recommend us to a friend. 83% said the college was a friendly place to study, 79% planned to progress onto another course with us and 97% felt that HCC was a safe place to be.
Information about the college
HCC is an award-winning College (Queen’s Anniversary Prize, Beacon Awards Winner (two years running), London Education Partnership Awards, TES 2012 FE Awards Winner, Investors in People GOLD award – and more!) Courses range from pre-entry level right up to post-graduate level.