… pass rate of 95.5% exceeding the national average of 93.1%. 100% pass rates were in Agriculture, Blacksmithing and Metalworking, Equine Management, Forestry and Arboriculture. 28% of students…
… as a land-based college, because there are so many ways to develop content, from motor vehicle to blacksmithing, horticulture – our wine labs have already asked to use the equipment and get involved, and one…
… in a range of subject areas including Butchery, Agriculture, Animal Care, Horticulture, Blacksmithing, Engineering, Veterinary Nursing and in our Wine Department, so the career opportunities are…
… so much on offer in the land and environment sector, from agriculture and animal management to blacksmithing, forestry, wine, and horticulture. Our courses offer an immersive education for a changing…
… however as a guideline, see below: Level 1: 35 or 37 hours Level 2: 75 hours (Level 2 Blacksmithing and Metalwork students undertake 35 hours) Level 3: 150 hours Work experience hours must…
… his peers and has positive relationships with staff. Charlie Major - BTEC L3 Extended Diploma in Blacksmithing & Metalworking – Y2 Charlie started with us on the level 2, has worked his way up through…
… cheese and yoghurt making. Students in the machinery and engineering workshops demonstrated blacksmithing, with silversmithing, jewellery, metalsmithing and coppersmithing facilities on show. …
… Award, Jessica Christie-Sturges Memorial Cup: Lewis Barter Top Practical Student: Zerena Jeanne Blacksmithing & Metalwork Most Improved Student: Theodore Beard & Morgan Davis Academic Achievement…
… satellite monitoring system and a welding competition. Working forges, jewellery-making and blacksmithing demonstrated silversmithing, metalsmithing and copper-work skills. Dog showing on the…
… here. Material Fees What is the Material Fee? Please note material fees apply only to Floristry, Blacksmithing & Metalwork, Land-Based Engineering and Motor Vehicle students. As a College we invest in…