Edinburgh College Information Day today

Granton Campus today from 2 – 6pm

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Edinburgh College is inviting anyone wanting to learn about study options to information days at its campuses this week. Course advisors will provide guidance about 2016/17 courses and remaining last-minute places on programmes starting this month. Continue reading Edinburgh College Information Day today

Edinburgh College: January courses open for application

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Edinburgh College is inviting anyone who wants to fast track their futures towards great careers and further studies to start a new course in January. Applications are now open for a range of full-time, part-time, evening and open learning courses starting in the new year at the college. Continue reading Edinburgh College: January courses open for application

New year, new career?

Edinburgh College January courses open for application

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Edinburgh College is inviting anyone who wants to fast track their futures towards great careers and further studies to start a new course in January. Applications are now open for a range of full-time, part-time, evening and open learning courses starting in the new year at the college. Continue reading New year, new career?

College Information Days next week

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Edinburgh College is holding course information days this month for potential students to find out more about courses starting in August and get on track for successful futures. 

Anyone interested in finding out more about studying at the college to get on the career ladder, continue with studies or learn new skills is invited to come and talk to staff from across the curriculum.

The information days are on Tuesday 27 January from 2pm -6.30pm at Sighthill Campus and on Wednesday 29 January from 2 – 6.30pm at Milton Road Campus.

Each event will have information about all curriculum areas.

Childcare: some training places still available

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We still have a few places available on our Mini Childcare Taster Course being held on Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd January.

We also have a limited number of free places available for young people still at school who are ineligible for ILA.

I have attached a poster and a booking form (see below) if you would like to book a place:

Mini Childcare Taster – Child Development

SHORT COURSE BOOKING FORM – New

Audrey O’Neill
Training Administrator, North Edinburgh Childcare
18b Ferry Road Avenue
Edinburgh EH4 4BL

Telephone 0131 311 6931

www.northedinburghchildcare.co.uk

Women: Breaking the mould

Breaking the Mould is a new project which aims to record and celebrate inspirational women from North Edinburgh who have made a difference to the lives of others locally, nationally, internationally.  The project is particularly interested in identifying and publicising those women from our community who have ‘broken the mould’.

The achievements of many Edinburgh women are well known to us.  Names such as Elsie Inglis and Helen Crummy have been celebrated with honours and memorials.   There are many other women out there, however, who may have been forgotten about who really deserve to be remembered.

The group who are undertaking this research live locally and will be supported by  a local Community Learning and Development worker  and a tutor from the  Workers Education Association.  The group will be meeting every Wednesday from 10 – 12 in Royston Wardieburn Community Centre – first session is next Wednesday (1 October).    A free crèche is provided for participants’ children.

Our short list of women who ‘Broke the Mould’ will be  included in a new Edinburgh-wide booklet which will be launched at a special event at  the Scottish Parliament next year.  We  also hope to create an exhibition displaying the images of all our inspirational local  women.  The exhibition will be launched at a community event in North Edinburgh Arts Centre next summer.

If you are interested in joining the group or would like more information about how you can get involved  call Lynn McCabe  at Royston/Wardieburn Community Centre on 552 5700  or  Isobel Hart,  from the  Workers Education Association on 225 2580.

Alternatively, check out the North Edinburgh Breaking the Mould  Facebook page.   For more  information about the project in other areas of the  country contact: https://www.facebook.comWEABreakingthemould

Lynn McCabe

 

 

Yer huvvin’ a laugh: Scottish comedy course at Prentice Centre

Referendum result have you splitting your sides? Maybe not, but they say laughter is the best medicine so maybe a course starting at the Prentice Centre next month could be just the remedy.

Guid Fer A Laugh‘ takes a seriously fun look at Scottish comedy will run for 8 – 10 weeks on Tuesday evenings from 6 – 8pm – and it’s FREE!

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Go on – they can’t stop you laughin’!

Adult education open evening at the Botanics

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN EDINBURGH –  ADULT EDUCATION OPEN EVENING

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Tuesday 2 September, 6 – 8pm

Conference Room, 20A Inverleith Row

We run weekly classes and weekend workshops in many subjects from botany and horticulture, to herbology, garden history, art and wellbeing so why not come along and meet our tutors to discover our latest range of courses? We have everything from one-day workshops to professional qualifications.

Let us help you find out which path is the right one for you.

Refreshments will be provided.

No booking required

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Community classes starting soon at Craigroyston

New classes starting at Craigroyston

CCHSWe have some free classes aimed primarily at local people in our community at Craigroyston:

Cook your tea
Sometimes the hardest thing about cooking is deciding what to make!

It is all too easy to run out of ideas for offering something delicious, healthy and within a tight budget. The friendly tutor for this class has a wide range of ideas which can be made quickly and cheaply making this the highlight of your culinary week.

Favourite dishes range from Thai curry, to mushroom risotto as well
as home made lemon chicken. If there is anything you really want to learn to make, the tutor will be able to help.

Come along, cook your tea and take it home to surprise all the family and friends!

Please bring £1.50 each week towards the ingredients.
The class is *FREE.

Saving Money (and the Environment)
Small steps = big changes!

This practical maths course takes everyday situations and shows you how to make the maths work for you!

Work out the running costs of many household appliances, decipher your
energy bill, compare special offers while out shopping and even find out how to make the most of a square foot garden!

Don’t worry if you didn’t get maths the first time round, this course allows you to start small and build up at your own pace. It uses examples from everyday life that affect everyone, from recipes to recycling
and will help you quickly gain confidence in handling your finances!
Not only that, we are running this course in partnership with Edinburgh’s
very own Science Museum at Dynamic Earth and several sessions will take place there (all transport & entry fees provided).

Creative Expressions

Bringing together creative writing, photography and other forms of creative expression, this class offers a range of combined art forms. The informal setting means that everyone can take part in different forms of self expression and gain a satisfying experience.

*(This class is FREE)
And also some classes that we hope will be of interest and are very good value:

Fee is £50 for the standard 10 weeks of 2 hours per week courses – £25 for a senior citizen or student – £14 for anyone receiving benefits. (half of this for the 5 week course or a 1 hour course)

These can be booked online as well as by phone or in person – www.joininedinburgh.org​

Make and Mend
Creative Upcycling Projects (5 weeks)

Upcycling is about converting old or discarded materials into something
useful and beautiful for your home or to give as a personalised present. Join this weekly course to learn all sorts of original ways to refashion and redesign things you have at home already, with a friendly tutor full of inspiring ideas and different craft techniques.

Pottery
This class teaches the basics of hand building and wheel throwing in clay and introduces different artistic styles & methods of creating successful ceramic pieces.

It also offers an introduction to the use of the potter’s wheel and stone
wear firing. There is an additional £10 to pay towards materials used.

Creative Writing
Do you feel you might like to have some guidance in developing your creative writing skills, to express ideas and show you how to overcome writer’s block?

A very friendly tutor can help you develop characters, transform experiences into storylines and encourage you to share your writing with
the group. The class is supportive and will look at wide ranging in creative styles.

NOW STARTING SEPTEMBER:

Computing for Not Quite Beginners
This course is ideal for people who can create a word/text document and would like to start experimenting with pictures and tables in order to create a poster, newsletter, invitation or flyer.
Potential students should be able to create a simple document with some
text in it.
The course will cover:
Inserting pictures from clipart, inserting photos from a memory stick, downloading pictures from the Internet, arranging text size, colour etc, using Wordart, designing page layouts and using columns and inserting tables.

Scots History through Scottish Novels

This enjoyable course will to explore the relationship between 20th and early 21st century Scottish literature, history and the culture and politics of contemporary Scotland.
The books the course will be looking at will be James Douglas Brown, The House with the Green Shutters; Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song; Jessie Kesson, The White Bird Passes; Muriel Spark, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; James Robertson, And the Land Lay Still.

There will be a small amount of advised reading to support a deeper understanding of the texts and their historical and cultural background.

and there are many more – language, music and others – and it it would be great to have some local people take advantage of these great classes! 

 

Fiona Henderson