Electrical Installation Theory Part 1 Year 2 C&G 2330
Stockton Riverside College
Sam, June 2007
Overall rating*****
Course content*****
I enjoy the course very much. I think it is tought at a reasonable pace and there is always time for a re-cap. I like the practical side of things and the teachers explain things very well. We get the work that needs to be done and we carry it out in a safe and fashionable manner.
Student facilities*****
Its very modern. This is the first yr in the new building and we are * test driving it *. the facilities are excellent and its very clean. there is enough booths for everyone in the class to have there own. there is enough materials to go around for everyone and there is a tool box for everyone in the class. We tidy the work shop after every lesson to keep it nice for the other students.
Social life*****
Most of the other students are excellent. There is always a good atmosphere in the classroom and workshop. The teachers are always up for a laugh with us and they always take parts in events that the class organises like football and party's. Its very good and i enjoy every minute of it.
Poor Course
Stockton Riverside College
James, June 2007
Overall rating***
Course content**
The course was in its first year when I applied, after finishing the two year course last week, I can easily say that this is a poor course, it does provide you with a wide range of it skills and units, but some of these units were either poorly put together, or didn't really enhance my it skills after GCSE. My main grievance with this course is the tuition, while all of the tutors did there best and did provide me with lots of help and guidance there were certain tutors and even certain courses where the tutors did really understand the course material and the mark scheme, i realise this course was in its first year, but they could have provided a much better service.
Student facilities***
The whole college is very up to date as it was recently built there are loads of computers available to every student in the college as well as an LRC (Learning Resource Center) where there was more computers and a small sized library.
Social life****
My class started with 25 people, many of these people simply didnt want to learn, and even more were simply there for EMA, by the second year our class was down to 8, and then to 7, the second year was much more enjoyable as it was a better learning environment.
Students learn to provide advice and consulting services to clients, shampoo and condition hair and scalp, fulfil salon reception duties, give clients a positive impression of themselves and their organisation, ensure their own actions reduce risks to health and safety, perm and neutralise hair using basic techniques, change hair colour using basic techniques, cut hair using basic techniques, style dress and finish hair. Key skills is a compulsory part of this course.
Training Course fees
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Entry Requirements
Students should have completed Level 1 Hairdressing and a grade D or above in Maths, English and IT.
Venue details
This College provides facilities for students with learning difficulties and physical disabilities. It also offers advice and guidance services for the pupils.
Training Course venue
Stockton Riverside College
Harvard Avenue
Stockton-On-Tees
TS17 6FB