
Painting & Decorating – School Link
Fancy starting a career in painting and decorating?
Barry College construction courses are recognised as some of the best in the country.
This course gives students the opportunity to gain hands on experience and enjoy practical work in a construction workshop environment, where they can develop skills in painting and decorating techniques.
The skills that pupils will develop are relevant to further courses of study and employment as a trainee or apprentice painter or decorator, as well as progressing onto a course in another construction trade such a brickwork or carpentry.
‘Saturday Club’ – for pupils in years 9, 10 and 11
Our Construction department run popular Saturday clubs for
school pupils in Years 9, 10 and 11 who want to find out more
about learning and working in construction. These hands on
programmes are free of charge and a great way of
finding out if you would like to do a course in brickwork,
carpentry or painting and decorating.
Call 01446 725007 to find out more or come along!
Who will the course suit?
This course is for pupils who enjoy theoretical as well as practical work in a construction environment where they can develop their knowledge and skills.
What are the entry requirements?
All students who apply for the course will go through an informal interviewing process with course tutors, in order to assess suitability. Successful interview is an entry requirement for the course.
In the interview the tutor will see whether you have the potential to progress on the course. It is also a chance for you to find out more about the course.
Entry is at discretion of the course tutor.
To do this course you should have:
• An aptitude for theoretical study and a good standard of written work.
How long is the course?
The course is run on a part-time basis over 2 years, starting in September. Although this is a two year course acceptance onto year two is dependant on successful completion of NVQ Level 1 in year 1 and end of year skills test.
When will I be in College?
Learners will be in college for one half day session per week. Transport will be provided to and from school.
How much study is involved?
You will be taught in College for approximately 3 hours every week, and some additional home study and practice may be required.
What will I study?
The course is both classroom and workshop based.
How will I be taught?
You will learn through a range of lectures, demonstrations, seminars, interaction, group discussion and a variation of learning strategies used in order to provide motivation and stimulation.
How will I be assessed?
Pupils will be assessed by practical work and assignments one of which is externally assessed.
What opportunities will the course provide me with?
The skills that pupils will develop are relevant to further courses of study and employment in the construction industry in a variety of craft, apprentice or technical pathways.
How much will it cost?
All learning pathways courses are fully funded, incurring no cost to the individual student, although there may be small additional costs for uniform and equipment.
Learners may have the opportunity through school to apply for financial help, in order to cover the cost of any necessary equipment. To find out more, please speak to a school co-ordinator.
How do I apply?
Please speak to a school co-ordinator for further details of how to apply.
Important notes:
All Barry College courses only run if there are sufficient numbers.
Occasionally, due to unforeseen circumstances, course costs and other details, such as days and times, are subject to change by the College. All course details were correct at the time of publishing.