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20% Social Welfare reduction on hobby style courses Beaufort College Night Classes Spring Term 2019 www.meathnightclasses.ie www.meathnightclasses.ie Places limited so apply early Places limited so apply early
HOW TO ENROL: Online enrolment: log on to www.meathnightclasses.ie OR Come to enrolment night on Wednesday 16th January 2019 at 7.00pm – 9.00pm in Beaufort College OR Post application form along with cheque/bank draft/postal order (payable to LMETB) for specific course to: Adult Education Dept., Beaufort College, Trim Road, Navan, Co. Meath (Application Form on Page 23) Please note: We are no longer accepting cash at the office, Card or cheque payment only. Cheques payable to LMETB EVENING CLASS START DATES QQI level 6 Childcare: Tuesday 8th January 2019 QQI level 5 Childcare: Tuesday 22nd & Wednesday 23rd January ATI resuming: Tuesday, 8th January ECDL resuming: Wednesday, 9th January * Most leisure/hobby courses: Tuesday 29th January 2019; Wednesday 30th January 2018 * Some exceptions apply please see start dates on courses descriptions 2
ADULT EDUCATION STARTING CLASSES SPRING 2019 TERM EVENING CLASSES Computers and Technology ....................................................Page 4 Languages ..............................................................................Page 6 Cookery and cake décor courses ..........................................Page 7 Arts & Home Craft....................................................................Page 8 Health & Beauty ....................................................................Page 10 Hobbies & Leisure..................................................................Page 12 Personal Development ..........................................................Page 13 Accredited Courses................................................................Page 18 • Childcare Level 5 • Childcare Level 6 Social Welfare Reduction Application ..................................Page 21 Enrolment Conditions ............................................................Page 22 Enrolment Application Form ..................................................Page 23 3 5
Computer & Technology Courses Computers for Leisure Find out all you ever wanted to know about PC basic operation, Internet, safety tips, social networking, email, sending/receiving attachments, buying online, saving pictures etc. Suitable for absolute beginners and those with limited computer knowledge. This class will be small, slow paced with an easy atmosphere, limited places available so early booking is advised. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 6 Tutor Olivia Clinton Max: 10 Fee €120 (Small class) Introduction to Microsoft Office – ECDL Preparation This course is aimed at those who have already have completed Computers for Beginners or have basic computer skills and wish to learn more about the programmes commonly used in office environments today. Learn the next level in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, File Management and Internet & Email. This course would be an excellent pre- ECDL course. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutors Martin Homan Fee €100 ECDL course will be available on our Autumn 2019 term programme. 4
Computer & Technology Courses Microsoft Excel for Improvers Suitable for those with some experience of Microsoft Excel or who completed a beginners class. Topics: Developing spread sheets for budgeting/ tracking, using formulae to add, subtract, pick out information and developing charts from data used. Starting: Thursday 31st January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 4 Tutor TBA Fee €50 SAGE 50 Integrated Accounts Learn how to use Irelandʼs most popular business accounting software, covering everything from setting up the Sage system and inputting company data to producing financial reports, includes key areas of setting up Debtors, Creditors, Products and Banking. Would suit small to medium business owners and those working in accounts wishing to update their skills. Starting: Thursday 31st January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Martin Homan Fee €100 Over 95% of students who completed course evaluation forms in Autumn 18 term would recommend the course they completed to a friend. 5
Language Courses Spanish for Beginners This course is aimed at those who have absolutely no Spanish and would like to learn basic conversational skills to assist them on holidays. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor TBA Fee €100 Italian for Beginners Over 20 million people speak Italian as a second language, would you like to join them? This unique course makes learning Italian easy, interesting, practical and fun. It covers all the basics and gives you the confidence to communicate with ease in everyday situations. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor: Anne Louise Duignan Fee €100 Italian for Improvers This course is aimed at those who have completed an Italian for Beginners class and wish to continue to develop their language skills Starting Thursday 31st January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor: Anne Louise Duignan Fee €100 6
Cookery and Cake Décor Courses Cake Decoration This course is designed to equip participants with all the necessary skills to design and decorate their own speciality cakes. Participants will learn to use sugar paste, make flowers and novelty animals, they will also learn how to crimp a cake, use moulds, make frills, swags and bows for birthday and christening cakes and other special occasions. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Bernadette Black Fee €100 Note: Participants required to bring own apron, piping bag and basic nozzles. A materials list will be supplied on first night of class. Healthy Cooking Club (Demonstration and sampling) Learn more about diet cooking and sampling delicious dishes that are good for you in our brand new, entertaining and informative class. Our resident Chef will demonstrate easy, quick and nutritious meals for you, your family and friends to enjoy sharing excellent kitchen tips along the way. Recipes will be supplied each night for all course dishes to include salads, soups, seafood, meats, vegetarian and desserts. Question and answer sessions for all your cooking queries. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 4 Tutor Gerry Meade Fee €60 inclusive of materials 7
Art & Home Craft Courses Furniture Up-Cycling Want to know how to reproduce a country chic look for your home, add a bright colourful conversational piece and turn tired outdated furniture into bespoke pieces? Customise and up cycle your furniture using vintage chic paint techniques like decoupage, relief stencilling, distressing, crackling and gilding. Learn to make own chalk paint and techniques for seat recovery and upholstery. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Marena Casey Fee €100 Materials required: two or three small pieces of furniture (e.g. side tables, mirror frames, stools, chairs etc) required which will be up cycled during the course. Materials such as paint, brushes, stencils, filler, PVA glue will also be required. Full materials list available on first night of course. Flowers for all Occasions Explore your creative side in a relaxed atmosphere. This course covers all the aspects of Floral Art from contemporary to traditional arrangements. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Mary Owens Fee €100 Materials list will be available from the tutor on the first night of the course including oasis blocks, dishes, cellophane, wire and ribbon. Own flowers must also be provided 8
Art & Home Craft Courses Art, Drawing and Painting This course covers basic drawing techniques, compositions, colour, tone and texture. Acrylic and oil paints can be used. Suitable for all levels. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Peter Mc Kenna Fee €100 Materials required: Acrylic/oil Paints, titanium white, ultramarine blue, cadmium red and yellow, burnt umber, burnt sienna (optional), yellow ochre (optional). Brushes: Round or flat #4, #8 and #10. Canvas pad A4 size, Canvas 9ʼʼ x 12ʼʼ or 12ʼʼx 16ʼʼ. Palette, pencil, rubber, table easel (optional). Make and Alter your Own Clothes Learn how to use your own sewing machine, and save money by getting back to basics making your own clothes and transforming your old wardrobe. Learn how to take body measurements, lay, cut and read a pattern, assemble a garment, insert a zip and finish a garment. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Mary Kirwan Max: 10 Fee €120 Materials required: A Pattern, fabric, pins and a good pair of scissors are required for the first night. You will need to bring your own sewing machine from the 2nd night onward Make your own Memory Bear Make memories last by creating a teddy bear using your own or childrenʼs personal fabric, a beautiful heirloom to capture a childhood memory or remember a loved one. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Mary Kirwan Max: 10 Fee €120 Materials required: Fabric, pins and a good pair of scissors are required for the first night. You will need to bring your own sewing machine from the 2nd night onward. Materials list will be confirmed on first night. Pattern will be supplied by Tutor. 9
Health Courses Introduction and Intermediate Pilates Pilates is a series of exercises aimed at improving posture, muscle tome, core strength and flexibility. Each week exercises are progressed to increase stamina and endurance and are taught and completed in a safe manner with individual correction. Note: Please bring along a Yoga mat, small towel and water. Loose clothing recommended. Beginners class 7.00pm to 8.00pm Intermediate class 8.00pm to 9.00pm Starting Tuesday 29th January Times see above No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Valerie Clarke (Chartered Physiotherapist) Fee €60 Yoga Yoga is an age-philosophy consisting of relaxation physical postures and correct breathing. Yoga helps to relieve stress and tension resulting in a more relaxed, confident, happy and tension free person. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.00pm No. of Weeks 6 Tutor Sheila Creavin Fee €60 Participants will need to bring a cushion and blanket Wear comfortable clothes. All levels and experience welcome. We have a 20% fee reduction off all hobby style classes. Simply complete form on page 21, get it stamped at local DSP x office and submit to Adult Education office. 10
Beauty Courses Introduction to Make-up Learn to perform professional procedures on family and friends using your own makeup. In this course you will get advice on how your make up is working for you, matching your foundation, colour correction, contouring, highlighting, sculpting, shading., eyebrows, smokey eyes, strong lips, eyeliner techniques, individual & strip lash application, day & evening makeup, bridal makeup and make up for the mature lady. Great for anyone with a passion to start a career as a beauty therapist or for your own personal care. Participants can bring own make up along on first night of course. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 6 Tutor Grainne Buggy (La Royale Beauty Therapist) Fee €75 Hair Boot Camp Want to learn all the up to date tips on hair care? This fun filled course will help you with all the skills to get that salon perfect look from an award winning stylist. The course will cover upstyling, braiding, GHD curls, setting and blow drying, as well as all the product and nutritional advice needed for maintaining healthy hair. Participants to bring along styling equipment. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.00pm to 9.00pm No. of Weeks 6 Tutor Carolyn Clinton (Award winning hair and beauty stylist) Fee €75 DIY Kids Hairstyles Hair classes for parents to learn all the tricks for neat and tidy styles to funky party hair for their children. We will cover everything from braids, buns, curls and help with ideas for communion, confirmation styles and other occasions. Practice will be on mannequin heads and it promises to be a fun class to go and share with your kids. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.00pm to 9.00pm No. of Weeks 4 Tutor Caroyln Clinton Fee €50 11
Hobby & Leisure Courses The Art of Photography Learn all about your camera and how to compose a perfect photograph. This course will show you how to take pictures in different exposures/light, and understanding what pixels are, taking pictures in daylight and night time, using macros and much more. There will be a field trip arranged during the course, at the weekend, to put into practice all that you have learned. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm Fee €120 Tutor Neil McShane No. of Weeks 8 & weekend field trip (1 day) Introduction to Creative Writing We all have a creativity within, whether you are a novice or never put pen to paper then this course is designed for you. This course will cover the basics in each of the following: writing fields, short stories, novel writing, screenwriting, poetry, journalism, writing memoirs, blogging and much more. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor TBA Fee €100 Bridge Lessons Stage 2 This course is aimed at those who have completed a beginners Bridge class and wish to develop their skills of the game further. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Kathleen McSherry Fee €100 12
Personal Development Mindfulness The competing demands of our lives can be a source of stress. We develop mindfulness by paying attention in the present moment, using awareness of our breath and body, which allows us to slow our busy minds down. A mindful practice helps us to respond more fully to both the joyful and stressful details of life, giving us greater freedom and time to relax. Starting Tuesday 29th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Elfreda Manahan Vaughan (BA, Master Pract. NLP, IAMC, IAMI) Fee €100 Participants will need to bring a cushion and blanket. The Power of Change This popular training program is designed for personal growth for a better quality life. Participants will learn to design and implement a strategy using techniques to integrate into their daily lives. This programme is experiential and is facilitated in a relaxed and supported manner with social support dealing with personality factors managing emotions such as stress, and anxiety. The programme includes Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, stress management, Self-Esteem, communication skills, public speaking, coping skills, breathing techniques, progressive muscular relaxation, mindfulness, visualisation & mediation. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 8 Tutor Margaret Jones (Counsellor/Life Skills Coach/Teacher/Therapist ) Fee €100 Tea coffee and light refreshments available 13
Personal Development Managing Dyslexia This short course would be useful to anyone experiencing dyslexia or to parents/guardians/teachers/SNAs of young and adolescent children with dyslexia. The course gives each participant opportunities to experience reading and writing along with other skills through the eyes of a dyslexic person. Among the many areas covered, participants will learn some Davis Dyslexia Correction Methods as well as experiencing reading and writing along with other Personal Development skills through the eyes of a dyslexic person. They will also learn how to use multisensory approaches and fun methods to boost self-confidence, concentration and memory skills as well as acquiring practical tips which dyslexics can use for improving academic performance and to improve other areas of the lives as they manage their dyslexia. Starting Wednesday 30th January Times 7.30pm to 9.30pm No. of Weeks 6 Tutor Catherine Webster Fee €75 National Framework of Qualifications 14
National Framework of Qualifications How will QQI benefit me? All Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) awards: • are quality assured • are nationally and internationally recognised • offer access to further and higher education and training opportunities • are recognised by employers National Framework of Qualifications All QQI awards are part of the new inclusive National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ), developed by QQI. This Framework brings greater clarity to the Irish education and training system, making it possible for learners, employers and providers to understand and compare different types of qualifications. All QQI awards already have a specific placing on the national framework between levels 1 and 10, allowing QQI award holders to progress more easily within the system. Employers will also recognise your abilities and skills because QQI awards are quality assured. What is CAS (Common Award System)? CAS is a new national qualification system for further education and training in Ireland. Known as CAS or the ʻcommon awards system,ʼ programmes leading to these awards are increasingly being offered to learners. CAS awards are part of a national commitment to the highest quality experience for you when you take on a course or programme. For more information on QQI please visit www.qqi.ie 15
About Childcare Level 5 & 6 Full Awards QQI Level 5 Early Childhood Care and Education Full Award 5M2005 About QQI Childcare Level 5 and 6 Full Awards About the Course: To gain a full FETAC/QQI Early Childhood Care and Education Award 8 modules must be completed. It is a nationally accredited award in Childcare and meets the minimum entry requirement for a range of higher education institutions/courses. Who is the course for?: The course is aimed at those who are presently working( or hope to work in the future) in a Childcare setting. It enables participants to develop a board range of skills and equips them with the practical and theoretical knowledge of working in Childcare in a variety of settings: nurseries, crèches, playgroups, primary schools and special needs areas. Work placement is necessary part of this Award. Requirements: Submission of course assignments and 85% attendance. QQI Level 6 Early Childhood Care and Education Full Award 6M2007 About the Course: To gain a full FETAC/QQI Early Childhood Care and Education Award Level 6 eight components modules. There are 3 mandatory components and 5 electives from each of the sections in the Full Level 6 Award. Who is the course for?: This course aims to equip supervisors with the knowledge, skills, attitudes and theoretical underpinnings to work effectively with staff, young children and their families. Requirements: Level 5 in Childcare or equivalent and also we would recommend a minimum of one yearʼs full-time experience working in Childcare and access to undertake work experience as a room/team leader. Submission of course assignments and 85% attendance. 16
QQI Level 5& 6 Childcare Schedule for Full Awards QQI Childcare Level 5 Award Schedule 5M2005 QQI Level 5 Modules Module Spring 19 Autumn 19 Spring 20 Autumn 20 Code! Creative Arts & Early Childhood 5N1769 Yes Early Childhood Education & Play 5N1773 Yes Communications 5N0690 Yes Children with Additional Needs 5N2396 Yes Early Care and Education Practice 5N1770 Yes Work Experience 5N1356 Yes Child Health and Wellbeing 5N1765 Yes Child Development 5N1764 Yes QQI Childcare Level 6 Award Schedule 5M2005 QQI Level 5 Modules Module Spring 19 Autumn 19 Spring 20 Code! ! Early Childhood Curriculum 6N1944 Yes Equality and Diversity in Yes Childcare 6N1974 Team Leadership 6N1948 Yes Early Learning Environment 6N1933 Yes Special Needs Assisting 6N1957 Yes Work Experience 5N1356 Yes Child Health and Wellbeing 5N1765 Yes Child Development 5N1764 Yes 17
QQI Level 6 Childcare Modules Early Childhood Curriculum 6N1944 Aim of the Course This module aims to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence required to develop and implement a broad based curriculum in an Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) setting. Early Childhood Curriculum is a core module if aiming to complete a QQI Major Award in Childcare. Assessment Techniques • Project 40% • Skills Demonstration 60% • Attendance 85% Starting Tuesday, 8th January Times 7.00pm to 10.00pm No. of Weeks 4.5 This modules will run on a Tuesday and Wednesday evening plus one Saturday for 4.5 weeks Tutor Marina Cunningham Fee €200 Equality and Diversity in Childcare 6N1974 Aim of the Course This module aims to provide the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence required to develop, implement and evaluate an equality and diversity approach in the management of an Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) setting. Equality and diversity is an elective module if aiming to complete a QQI Major Award in Childcare. Assessment Techniques • Project 50% • Learner Record 50% • Attendance 85% Starting Wednesday 13th February Times 7.00pm to 10.00pm No. of Weeks 4.5 This modules will run on a Tuesday and Wednesday evening plus one Saturday for 4.5 weeks Tutor Marina Cunningham Fee €200 18
QQI Level 5 & 6 Childcare Modules Team Leadership 6N1948 Aim of the Course This module aims to equip the learner with the relevant knowledge, skill and competence to work as an effective leader and member of a team, independently and or in a supervisory capacity. Team Leadership is a core module if aiming to complete a QQI Major Award in Childcare. Assessment Techniques • Portfolio/Collection of work 50% • Skills Demonstration 50% • Attendance 85% Starting 19th March Times 7.00pm to 10.00pm No. of Weeks 4.5 This modules will run on a Tuesday and Wednesday evening plus one Saturday for 4.5 weeks Tutor Marina Cunningham Fee €200 Enrolement closes on Friday 15th February Early Childhood Education & Play 5N1773 Aim of the Course This modules aims to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to ensure that each childʼs learning, development and well- being is facilitated through the provision of opportunities, experiences, activities, interaction, materials and equipment, having regard to the age and stage of development of the child and the childʼs cultural context. Assesment Techniques • Assignment x 2 60% • Skills demonstration 40% • Attendance 85% Starting Tuesday 22nd January Times 7.00pm to 10.00pm No. of Weeks 11 Tutor Joan Doyle Fee €200 19
QQI Level 5 Childcare Modules Creative Arts & Early Childhood 5N1769 Aim of the Course This module aims to equip the learner with the knowledge, skills and competence in facilitating childʼs learning, development and well-being through the provision of creative opportunities utilising varied media, art and craft, drama, music and any other creative endeavours. Assessment Techniques • Portfolio/Collection of Work 60% • Project 40% • Attendance 85% Starting Wednesday 23rd January Times 7.00pm to 10.00pm No. of Weeks 11 Tutor Joan Doyle Fee €200 Level 5 Special Needs Assisting 5N2396 Aim of the Course To equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to work efficiently and effectively, under direction with children with additional needs. It aims to provide the learner with the knowledge and understanding of the context of special needs, associated issues and approaches used. Special Needs Assisting is an elective module if aiming to complete a QQI Major Award in Childcare or can be used as a stand alone module if working in the area of Special Needs. Assessment Techniques • Skills Demonstration 60% • Learner record 40% • Attendance 85% Proposed class: September 2019, Autumn 19 Term As there is a work experience component on this course, Garda vetting is required through LMETB. As Garda Vetting process takes a number of weeks to complete, due to time constraints, we endeavour to offer it on the Autumn 19 term. If interested in applying for this course please contact amoran.bft@lmetb.ie. Pending adequate interest we will commence the Garda Vetting process immediately for course to start in September. 20
Social Welfare fee reduction form Adult Education Night Courses Beaufort College, Trim Road, Navan, Co. Meath Tel: 086-8204655 _______TO BE COMPLETED BY A PERSON IN APPLY ING FOR COURSE______ To: Department of Social Protection Abbey Buildings, Abbey Road, Navan, Co. Meath The person named below is enrolling on our night class programme. Can you please verify that he/she is in receipt of a Social welfare payment to qualify for a 20% refund on fees paid please. Name: ________________________________________________________ PPSN: Leaving Certificate Courses ________________________________________________________ Course: ________________________________________________________ _________________TO BE COMPLETED BY A PERSON IN DSP ________________ I verify that the person named above is in receipt of a Social Welfare payment and Qualifies for a 20% fee reduction in fees Signed: ___________________________________ OFFICIAL STAMP Date: ___________________________________ 21
Terms & Conditions • Course fees: All applicants for courses/Programmes are required to pay course fees, as advertised, in full on enrolment. • LMETB allows a 20% discount for those in receipt of social welfare on all hobby style classes. This applies only when the same person is paying for the course and not receiving funding from an outside body. A completed social welfare discount form must be furnished in order to process discount. If Social welfare form is furnished after enrolment, discount will be refunded by card or cheque. • If third party funding is approved for a course documentary evidence of this must be provided along with a deposit (25% of course fee) to secure place on enrolment. This deposit will be refunded subject to payment by funding body at end of course. In the event that a participant is in breach of terms and conditions laid down by funding body, ie. By not completing the course, participant will be personally liable for full course fee. • There are minimum numbers required before classes can be formed and classes may be cancelled if this minimum number is not reached. Only courses with sufficient numbers to be economically viable should proceed. • Places allocated on first paid basis. • Fee non-refundable once class forms. • Full course refunds can only be issued to applicants in the following circumstances: • If a class fails to form due to insufficient numbers enrolling. • Where an applicant indicates in writing, that they are no longer able to continue with a course due to extenuating circumstances (e.g. Ill health). All written requests for a refund of fees will be considered by the School /college Adult Education Director or the AEO as appropriate. • Refunds of fees once sanctioned by LMETB either in full or partial, once processed are issued to the applicant by way of LMETBs online payment system or Cheque. • Fees cover cost of class tuition, where class materials or the hire of specialist equipment is involved the cost will be carried by the learners. Please ensure class is going ahead before buying materials. Email amoran.bft@lmetb.ie • Transfer between classes is at the discretion of Director of Adult Education. • Please refer to entry requirements if applying for QQI or ATI courses prior to application. • Please refer to our Data Protection information available to view on www.meathnightclasses.ie. • Special Needs - if you have a special physical or educational need please contact us so that we can discuss how to best facilitate you. • Severe weather conditions: encase of severe weather conditions in Autumn Term check the website at www.meathnightclasses.ie or www.beaufortcollege.ie • Minimum Age all participants must be 18 years or over to enrol on a night class. • Parking at your own risk with consideration for others, leaving all laybys clear and do not park on the grass. • Smoking is strictly prohibited in any part of the educational campus of Beaufort College. • Property LMETB is not responsible for the damage/loss to studentsʼ property, course work, cars, etc. • Tea/Coffee facilities available 8.30- 9.00pm on Tuesday & Wednesday Nights. • No classes during Mid term break: week beginning Monday 18th February 2019. • Intending students will only be contacted by us if the class that they have enrolled for is cancelled. Once you have enrolled, assume you have your place and attend on the first night. 22
How to Enrol • Enrol online - Beat the queues and enrol from the comfort of your home Log on to www.meathnightclasses.ie Laser and all Major Credit Cards accepted • Postal enrolment - Complete enrolment form and return it with the full fee (by cheque/Bank Draft/Postal Order payable to LMETB) • Come Along to enrolment night or Wednesday 16th January. 7pm to 9pm We are now cashless, only card payment accepted at Enrolement Night Postal Enrolment Form Name _________________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Tel: ____________________________________Mobile _________________________ Email ________________________________________________________________ If registering for a QQI course please provide the following information: __ Date of Birth ___________________________ PPS No _______________________ Course Title Course ______________________________________________________________ Amount of Payment enclosed ______________________________________________ Cheques payable to LMETB & post to: Adult Education Dept., Beaufort College, Trim Road, Navan, Co. Meath I have read and accept the condition of enrolment as out line on previous page Signed ________________________________________________________________ Date received ___________ Processed by _______________ Receipt No _____________ 23
Enrolment Details For Evening Courses Online enrolment Log on to www.meathnightclasses.ie Or Come along enrolment night on Wednesday, 16th January 7.00pm to 9.00pm in Beaufort College Or Post application form (Page 23) along with cheque (payable to LMETB) Contact: Director of Adult Education • 086-8204655 • amoran.bft@lmetb.ie For more details on night courses please visit www.meathnightclasses.ie 32
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