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Adult and Family Learning

Adult and Family Learning Spring 2010

Welcome to our Spring Term programme.  

Most of our courses are suitable for complete beginners, so come along and enjoy lifelong learning! Examples of sessions in each programme area are given below, but please download full programme details from the panel on the right.  

We look forward to meeting you soon.

PDF Taster Sessions (130kb)

This is a programme of short, single sessions on a variety of topics including many crafts, health and well-being, cookery and flower arranging. Download the full programme on the right and learn something new.  
Please note that the small fee charged for Taster sessions is payable at the start of the session.

PDF First Steps into Learning (161kb)

If you are new to learning or you need more self confidence, why not enrol on one of our free First Steps courses. This term the programme includes Skills for Work, Life Coaching, Healthy Eating and Self-awareness through Drawing. These courses run for 2 to 4 sessions. Download the full programme from the panel on the right.

PDF Next Steps in Learning (310kb)

These short courses enable you to learn a little bit more about popular subjects. This term our Next Steps course programme includes calligraphy, jewellery making, wine tasting and Tai Chi.

The fee for these courses is payable at the time of booking, but we offer a fee reduction for anyone on means-tested benefits – please ask when you book. Please note that fees are not refundable unless we cancel the course. You can download a payment form for Next Step courses from the panel on the right.

PDF Computer Courses (1762kb)

If you are new to computing, our UKonline courses will help you get started.

‘First Time on a Computer’ is designed to help absolute beginners to become familiar with computer jargon, using a mouse and keyboard, the internet and email. It is free and lasts for 10 hours over two or more sessions.

Once you know the basics, why not enrol on one of our low cost, introductory taster sessions on a wide range of computer topics including Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint – all using Microsoft Office 2007 or 2003. You can also learn about online shopping, eBay and communicating with Skype.   Download the full programme from the panel on the right.    

The small fee charged for these sessions is payable at the start of the session.

If you need advice about our computer courses, please ring Bracknell Open Learning Centre on 01344 457427 and ask for Jayne.

Please note that if you need glasses for reading, you will probably need them when using a computer and it is often easier to see the computer screen wearing glasses with plain lenses rather than bifocals or varifocals.

PDF Next Step Computer Learning (2094kb)

The three short courses in this term’s UKonline Next Step programme are Introduction to Dreamweaver, Further Family History and Photoshop Elements.   

The fee for these courses is payable at the time of booking, but we offer a fee reduction for anyone on means-tested benefits – please ask when you book.  Please note that fees are not refundable unless we cancel the course. You can download a payment form for Next Step courses from the panel on the right.

PDF The Learning Bus (835kb)

Our Learning Bus is a fully equipped mobile classroom. We use it to deliver free sessions for adults who would like to return to learning and / or improve their skills in English or Maths. Download the programme details from the panel on the right.

If you need further information about courses on the Learning Bus, please ring Bracknell Open Learning Centre on 01344 457427 and ask for Fiona.

PDF Family Learning (434kb)
Our family learning programme includes courses to help you to find out more about what your children learn at school and how to support their learning, as well as opportunities to learn as a family.  

Download the programme details from the panel on the right.

Don't miss Weekend Family Fun on the following Saturdays:

13th February, 13th March and 20th March and Half Term Fun on Tuesday 16th February.

Please ring the Open Learning Centre on 01344 457427.

Information and Enrolment  
Copies of our programmes are available from our Open Learning Centres, Libraries and Council buidlings – or you can download the details from the panel on the right.

For more information on any of these programmes or to book a course, call

Natalie at Bracknell Open Learning Centre on 01344 457427.

When you enrol on any session, please let us know if you have any special needs or require additional support to enable you to participate in the course.  If we know your requirements in advance, we will do our best to provide appropriate assistance for you.  

Except where indicated, courses take place at:

Bracknell Open Learning Centre – Rectory Lane, Easthampstead, Bracknell RG12 7GR (next to Brakenhale Secondary School) or

Sandhurst Open Learning Centre – Owlsmoor Road, Owlsmoor, Sandhurst GU47 0SD (next to Sandhurst Secondary School)

Please note that our programme is funded by Government grant and we are required to collect information about our learners so that the Government can monitor how we are spending this public money. At the start of your course you will be asked to complete an enrolment form and provide evidence to prove your identity. Please comply with these requirements – our funding to provide future courses depends on it.   

Please note that you will require small change to purchase refreshments at Sandhurst Open Learning Centre, but tea and coffee are free of charge at Bracknell Open Learning Centre.

Please bring a packed lunch if you attend a day-long course.

Looking for a longer courses?

Bracknell and Wokingham College is the main further education provider in the Borough and one of the largest and most successful in the area. The College offers an extensive part-time programme of courses in various locations and at different times of the day. They also offer full-time courses.

Take a look at the Bracknell and Wokingham College website to see the wide range of courses available or telephone the College for information about their programmes on 0845 330 3343.  

Getting Started
Knowing how to get started can sometimes be a problem. If you need more information, please contact the Council’s Lifelong Learning Team on 01344 354128.

‘Bracknell Forest: a community learning together for a successful future, where learning is valued and is an entitlement for all’.


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Contacts

Lifelong Learning
Seymour House
38 Broadway
Bracknell
Berkshire
RG12 1AU

Tel: 01344 354036
Adult Education: 01344 354128
Fax: 01344 354001
Email: lifelong.learning@bracknell-forest.gov.uk

Brakenhale Open Learning Centre
Rectory Lane
Bracknell
RG12 7GR

Tel: 01344 457 427
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