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Course overview

This fun and informal course provides an opportunity for learners with a child at Holmer Lake Primary to explore a range planting and handmade crafting techniques to be used to bright up your garden space or a window box.

  • Aims of the Programme: 
  • To provide an opportunity for learners to explore a range of handmade crafting techniques for garden areas or windowsill
  • To introduce learners to simple planting of seeds
  • To encourage learners to think creatively 
  • To encourage learners to have fun and progress onto further learning and/or employment 
  • To provide a relaxed, friendly space for learners to interact with each other 
  • To support Wellbeing
  • All resources provided

Session details

You must attend all sessions to complete the course.

All resources are provided.

Eligibility criteria

This fun and informal course provides an opportunity for learners with a child at Holmer Lake Primary.

Parents do not need any previous experience. Any parents with special needs can discuss these with the tutor at enrolment to ensure that the course is suitable or can be adapted for their needs. The course is available to all adults who have children in the school. If numbers applying for the course are high, preference will be given to parents who:

  • do not hold a Level 2 maths or English qualification
  • are unemployed or retired
  • are claiming Job Seekers' Allowance
  • are employed and looking to progress onto further Family Learning courses
  • are parents/carers of children/young people who are entitled to free school meals
  • have been referred to the course for the purposes of improving their mental health and wellbeing

Venue and accessibility

Check with the school venue for access.

Certification

None

What to Do Next

There will be further opportunities to take courses in the school or you can find courses in the community via the T&W website.

For enquiries contact:

Opening Hours 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday

Telephone: 01952 382888

Email: support@learntelford.ac.uk