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Page 1: Course Information Brighton Metropolitan College · LRC Whole college 11am Group B: Go to LRC for induction Group A: Split into two groups and for a college tour LRC Whole college

Level 3Hairdressing

Course Information

Brighton Metropolitan College

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Induction Week Timetable

Two days: Monday 10th September & Wednesday 12th September

Monday 10th September 2018

Time Activity Location

9am All students to register, split into groups A + B Canteen

9.15am Students to be given:class time tabletopic listsActivity: fire drillLRC induction video

Canteen

10am Group A: Go to LRC for induction

Group B: Split into two groups and fora college tour

LRC

Whole college

11am Group B: Go to LRC for induction

Group A: Split into two groups and fora college tour

LRC

Whole college

12pm Lunch time

1.15pm Split students into exempt and needing E&M induction

Pt10.06 Floor 10

1.30 Students to go to E&M induction Main hall

1.30 All exempt students and over 19’s students to do dictation

Pt10.06 and pt10.08 Floor 10

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Wednesday 12th September 2018

Time Activity Location

9am Students to register Canteen

9.15am Hair/Barbering induction presentation

Canteen

10am Francesco induction with Salon Commercial manger Nicole

Canteen

11am All groups to big tutorial Main hall

12pm Lunch

1pm Finish Home

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Ordering Kits

Please note that all Colleges will be ordering their kits at the same time. This is a very busy time for suppliers and can sometimes cause delays in receiving items. It is important that you order your kit and uniform promptly as soon as you receive your order form. This will ensure that you have the correct equipment and uniform at the start of your course.

Failure to do so will hinder your progress

If your uniform does not arrive in time for your first week at college, we would ask that you wear a temporary uniform of:

• Smart plain black trousers ( No jeans, leggings, jeggings)• Smart plain black top (No cropped/ low cut tops)• Black leather closed in shoes

You will need to bring in evidence to demonstrate that your order has been placed with the suppliers, such as an email confirmation of your order.

Please note: Failure to have ordered your full kit and uniform by the second week of your course without evidence or receipt, could result in withdrawing you from the course.

Replenishing Your Kit

Parts of your kit will last you well into your professional career if you look after them. Whilst we make every effort to ensure the products in your kits will last for the duration of your course, we have to keep the cost down and ensure the products are not to heavy for you to transport. You may find that products you are using on a daily basis will need replenishing before you complete your course.

Note - Your kit is not for personal use, it for use when at college and for practise on clients at home. If you run out of a product or lose anything in your kit it is up to you to replace it, NOT THE COLLEGE. The products must be replaced from the supplier you purchase your kit from.

Your kit needs to be with you at all times. You cannot complete what is required of you without your kit. Failure to bring your kit could result in disciplinary action.

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If there are any issues with your kit then you must contact Capital directly.

Labelling your kit

Your kit MUST be clearly labelled with your name where possible.

Metal tools and implements need to be sterilised or sanitised so be

aware that any stickers will come off.

The best way to label these items is using nail polish.

Cleaning your kit

Your kit needs to be kept clean and tidy. You will have access to

sterilisation and sanitation methods here at college. You will need

to wipe over products to keep them free of product residue on a

regular basis. Hair brushes should be kept clean and hair free.

Looking after your blocks/heads

Although your blocks are made with real hair they do not react well

to shampoo and conditioner. Instead please rinse your blocks

thoroughly and only use fabric conditioner to detangle.

Avoid using hair products on blocks.

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Essential Kit

Student Name ........................................................ Student No ......................................

I accept responsibility for the kit being provided to me by Greater Brighton Metropolitan College.

The kit provided is to last the duration of my course and I accept responsibility for replacing any of the kit that is lost or misused.

At the end of my course and/or upon leaving the college I am responsible for handing my kit back to the department.

The above statement does not include parts of the kit that are considered to be consumables.

Signed - Student ......................................Print name..........................................

Signed – Department ....................................................

THIS FORM ONLY APPLIES TO YOU IF YOU HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED AND ARE IN RECEIPT OF LSF FUNDING (BURSARY)

Funding does NOT cover uniform cost - you MUST purchase this yourself.

This form must be completed and handed to technician staff in your department (e.g.Hairdressing or Beauty) before receiving your kit.

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Personal Presentation

Please be aware of personal hyiene. The use of a good deodorant is important every day.

Uniforms should be washed, clean and ready to wear at least on a

weekly basis.

Hair should be kept clean and well groomed to represent the

industry

you are in.

You must arrive on time for class already wearing your clean

uniform.

You may not get changed in the classrooms or corridors.

Nails must be of a reasonable length to work with hair.

Cardigans may not be worn over uniform

Sleeves should not be seen under uniform

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Female Uniform

UNIFORM DO’s and DON'Ts Smart black trousers only

NO LEGGINGS

SMART TROUSERS ONLY

NO RIPPED JEANS

OR ANY JEANS

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SHOES

Plain black, low heel, closed toe shoes. No boots or sandals

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TOPS Only college tunic to be worn.You may not wear a cardigan over the tunic. Sleeves must not be seen from under the tunic.

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Male Uniform

UNIFORM DO’s and DON'Ts

Smart black trousers only

NO TRACKSUIT BOTTOMS

SMART BLACK TROUSERS ONLY

NO RIPPED JEANS

OR ANY JEANS

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SHOES

Plain black, closed toe shoes. No sandals or coloured markings

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TOPS Only College T-Shirts allowed. You may not wear cardigans/jumpers over the T-Shirt

With MET branded logo on

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Rules and expectations

● Students must arrive early for each class in full uniform with ID badge

● Mobile phones are not to be used in class.Mobile phones are normally handed in at the start of each lesson

● No food is allowed within the classrooms

● Personal belongings must be kept in lockers and are not permitted

within the classrooms

● Kits should be kept in trolleys. Bags must be put away in allocated area.● Absences must be notified before 9am through the correct channel

● Absence hours will be repaid within the same term

● Students are expected to supply their own models for practice prior to

and during Synoptic exams and throughout the course.

● Students are expected to read and prepare prior to lessons

● Students are expected to work within the METRO 1st floor salon on a

regular rota basis as required, in order to develop and enhance skills.

This will be additional hours.

● Chewing gum is strictly forbidden

● You may not get changed in the classrooms or corridors.

● All Hairdressing students are expected to take part in the annual hair

show and arrange a model for this.

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General information

Models for Commercial classes

It is beneficial for the development of your skills and confidence for you to

work on live models. Although the college will try to assist in the supply of

models, it is the student’s responsibility to supply models to practise on in

commercial classes.

Models will need to be supplied for the completion of your mocks and synoptic

exams.

In order to encourage students who supply models we will reward students

who bring the most models. Please complete the reward chart to ensure you

keep a record of the clients you bring in.

Please note; the same model can not be used more than once by the same stylist.

Attending one to one (eilp) review meetings

On at least two occasions throughout the year you will be required to attend a

one to one course review meeting with your tutor. This will be a 20 mins slot.

During this time there will be no normal lessons, therefore students may be

expected to attend METRO salon to make up hours. Please discuss with your

tutor.

Absences and Repaying hours

It is an expectation of the course that you maintain at least 95% attendance on

the course. You will be given a sheet, which will list your hours owing, it is

your responsibility to ensure that you get your form signed off when making up

hours.

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METRO hair salon

Students are expected to attend the METRO salon on a rota basis in

addition to your regular hours. The salon operates on a commercial salon

basis and students are expected to arrive early in full uniform with kit. The

salon manager will allocate the job responsibilities for the day. You may be

required to carry out a number of tasks, which could include; working on

clients, cleaning, and stock taking or assisting other students. The aim is to

give our students additional opportunities to learn and develop skills and

confidence in a real salon environment.

If for any reason you are unable to attend on your allotted day then you

must contact the Salon Manager directly on 01273 667790

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Useful Contacts For absences that cannot be pre-arranged it is important for you to let us know BEFORE 9AM.Email your tutor directly or via the absence email below

Absence email [email protected] Start your message with your student ID, full name, course and reason for absence

If any of this information is missing your absence will be recorded as unauthorised. Absences are only authorised for those reasons as detailed in College policy.

01273 667788Main switchboard

General enquiries email

Course advice hotline

Course advice email

[email protected]

01273 667759

[email protected]

METRO Hair and Beauty Salon 01273 667790

Useful LocationsLRC Library Resource Centre - Second Floor

Beauty Offices - PT 9.08 & 9.07

Hair Office - PT 10.05 & PT 10.02

Dispensary - PT 9.04

Student Support, Guidance and Admissions - Ground Floor

Administrative Support - CH G.06

* PT – Pelham Tower

* CH - Cheapside

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Travelling to CollegeTRAINThe closest train station is Brighton Station, it is approximately a 7 minute walk via

Trafalgar St to Central Campus. The next train station is London Road Train Station, it is approximately a

15 minute walk to Central Campus via London Road.

PARKING There are three car parks within a five minute walking distance:

1. Trafalgar St car park entrance on Blackman St

2. The Lanes car park entrance on Black Lion St

3. London Road Car park entrance on Providence PlacePrices vary depending on which car park you choose.

BUSES

There are many Brighton and Hove buses that pass the College, the nearest bus

stops are London Road Shops and St Peter's church. Visit http://www.buses.co.uk/ for more information on bus routes.

Central Campus Brighton MET Pelham Street Brighton BN1 4FA

* BLUE PIN - BRIGHTON MET

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Lockers

The college provide lockers for you to use. You may not leave anything in

them overnight. You are required to purchase a padlock (combination is

recommended) if you wish to use a locker.

Mobile Phones

Mobile phones are not permitted within the learning environment. These

need to be on silent. There is no facility to charge your phones at college. It

is against Health and Safety regulations to do so. Mobile phones will be

stored in a clear box by your lecturer and returned at the end of the session.

Food and Drink

No food is permitted within the salons and classrooms. You may have

bottled water, we recommend you purchase a refillable water bottle. We

encourage you to stay hydrated throughout the day

Travelling with your kit

As there is a large amount of kit to carry, you may wish to purchase a travel

case on wheels to transport your kit from college to home. There are many

websites and suppliers where you can purchase these from. NOTE - not all

travel cases will not fit in a locker

Lanyards and Student ID

Upon enrolment, you will receive your security lanyard and photo ID card. It

is compulsory for all students and staff to wear these at all times. You will

not be able to enter the college premises without your ID.

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All students must sign to comply with our course guidelines.

I agree:

● To take part in the annual hair show as part of studying at GBMET

● To repay any outstanding hours

● To complete commercial hours in the Francesco Group Metro salon

on a 9 to 5 scheduled basis in addition to my course learning hours

● To wear agreed uniform in all sessions

● To work on any client allocated to me● To be punctual

Signed: …………………………………Date: …/…/….

Print name: ……………………………………………..

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Marketing and Publicity Permission Form

I, the undersigned, have agreed to appear in any City College Brighton and Hove

marketing or publicity projects.

I give my services free of charge, save for any arrangements for expenses that have been

agreed between myself and the College / advertiser / producer, and on the understanding

that I shall not receive payment of any kind for the publication of my image, transmission

of a commercial or any other materials created from it now or in the future.

I agree to the photograph / still / video / sound recording taken of me being used for the

purpose of the project and/or any other materials created for promoting the College /

advertiser and I understand that I shall not have any claim rights or entitlement to the

photograph / recording.

I understand that I shall be exempt from any actions taken by any parties at any time

against the College / advertiser / producer or their associated parties for any matters or

issues arising from or relating to the content of the photograph, recorded material,

commercial or other materials created with it or for any claims made in the commercial or

other materials now or in the future.

I confirm that this arrangement is final and absolute.

Volunteer’s Course:

Signed in agreement on this day:

Print name:

Volunteer signature (Over 18):.......................................................................

Volunteer signature (Under 18):....................................................................

If under 18, Volunteers Parent/Guardian signature:

On behalf of the College / advertiser / producer signature:

Print name:..............................................................................................

Signature:....................................................................................

Dated:.................................

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LEARNER VISIT CONSENT FORM

Name of Learner: ………………………………………………

Course: ……………………………………..

I, the undersigned, being the parent/guardian of the above named student, hereby consent to his/her visiting from time to time industrial, commercial or other premises for educational purposes and/or work experience in accordance with arrangements made by or on behalf of the College’s Corporation.

I understand that this consent is valid until the student completes his/her present course or reaches the age of 18.

Signature: ……………………………………………………………………………..

Name (block letters): …………………………………………………………………

Relationship to learner: ………………………………………………………………

Address: ………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………….

………………………………………………………………………………………….

Tel: …………………………………………………………………………………….

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BURSARY APPLICANTS LEVEL 3PLEASE NOTE

If your application for bursary funding has been acceptedYour Kit will be purchased through the College

Please see below a breakdown of costs

Level 3Kit £318.90 (College will order)Salon Wear Tunic Female £30.79 (ordered by student) Salon Wear Male T-Shirt x 2 at £14.95 each (ordered by student) Receipt given to Dionne Mitchell PT10.05 to claim cost back The cost below will not be funded by the college bursaryFrancesco Education Colouring Manual £12.00Francesco Education Colour Booklet £5.00

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THE FRANCESCO GROUP MANUALS

Every student on Level 2 Cutting and Styling will be required to purchase a copy of the Francesco Group Cutting Manual. Those students on Level 2 Colouring and Perming and those students on Level 3 Will be required to purchase the Francesco Group Colouring Manual and Colour Booklet.

Payment in cash should be given to a member of The Francesco Education Group in room PT10.05 before Friday 14th September.

Please note these Manuals are a mandatory requirement of the course.

Name……………………………………………………………………………….

Address…………………………………………………………………………….

………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………

Telephone Number………………………………………………………………...

Manual Titles ………………………………………………………………………...

TOTAL

Level 2 Cutting and Styling Require

Francesco Group Cutting Manual £12.00 £12.00

Level 2 Colouring and Perming Require

Francesco Group Colouring Manual &

Colour Booklet

£12.00

£5.00 £17.00

Level 3 Require

Francesco Group Colouring Manual &

Colouring Booklet

£12.00

£5.00

£17.00

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Courses available for 2018-19

Please register your interest with your tutor or our student services centre.

BEAUTY COURSES:

VTCT Certificate (level 2) Certificate in Nail Technology

VTCT Diploma (level 1) Beauty Therapy

VTCT Diploma (level 2) Beauty Therapy

VTCT Diploma (level 3 Beauty Therapy

VTCT Level 3 Certificate in Epilation

VTCT Diploma (level 3) Complementary Therapies

VTCT Diploma (level 2) Hair and Makeup Artistry

VTCT Extended Diploma (level 3) Theatrical & Media Hair and Makeup

VTCT Level 3 Award in Photographic Makeup (10 weeks)

VTCT Level 3 Diploma in Sports Massage Therapy

VTCT Level 4 Certificate in Sports Massage Therapy

VTCT Level 3 Body Massage

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VTCT Level 3 Certificate in Stone Massage

VTCT Level 3 Certificate in Indian Head Massage

VTCT Level 3 Diploma in Reflexology

Advanced Massage Techniques (1 Day)

Baby/Infant Massage

Kinesiology Taping Course (1 Day)

Bridging Course for Level 4 Sports Massage

VTCT Level 3 Diploma in Aromatherapy

Intimate Waxing (1 Day)

VTCT Level 2 Award in Thermal Auricular Therapy

VTCT Anatomy and Physiology

↓ WATCH THIS SPACE! NEW FOR 2018-19 ↓

VTCT Level 4 Certificate in laser and Intense Pulse light (IPL)

VTCT Level 4 Certificate in Enhancing Eyebrows and Microblading Techniques

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HAIRDRESSING COURSES:

C&G Diploma (level 1) Hairdressing

C&G Technical Certificate (level 2) Hairdressing YEAR 1 Cutting

C&G Technical Certificate (level 2) Hairdressing YEAR 2 Colouring

C&G Diploma (level 3) Hairdressing

C&G Technical Certificate (level 2) Barbering

VTCT Certificate (level 2) in African Caribbean Hair

VTCT Certificate (level 2) in Creative Hair Design

VTCT Hair Extension Service (level 3)

↓ WATCH THIS SPACE! NEW FOR 2018-19 ↓

C&G Technical Certificate (level 3) Barbering

We would love your feedback!

Are there any courses that you would like to take but could not find

in our provision?

Please contact Rebecca Gonzalez:

[email protected]

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We are delighted that you are joining our Hairdressing and Beauty department to embark on a new training programme

We would like to take this opportunity to firstly welcome you, but also highlight, some important

information that you will need to consider before committing to your programme of study.

All students are expected to except and meet the following conditions

1. A minimum of 100% attendance is required on all our courses. (please consider this and

ensure that you can commit to your course before enrolling). Any missed sessions through illness or

exceptional circumstances will be expected to be made up through attending additional classes.

Please be aware that bursaries do not cover childcare for all these hours

2. You are required to complete a minimum of 30 hours external work experience.

It is your responsibility to find your placement (we can support you with this).

These hours will be in addition to your timetabled core hours.

Please be aware that bursaries do not cover childcare for all these hours

3. You will also be timetabled additional hours to work at salon METRO to improve your practical

skills and improve your employability.

These additional hours will be discussed and timetabled with you during induction week to enable you

to plan around work/childcare etc.

Please be aware that bursaries do not cover childcare for all these hours

4. If you are under 18, you will be expected to complete your all of your timetabled

programme of study hours including Mathematics and English. If your attendance drops under 95% in any area, you will be at risk of losing your place on the course.

5. All students will be on a 6 week review period to ensure your suitability for the course.

During this period, you will have the opportunity to transfer to a different course or level if you or we felt

that your current choice was not suitable.

6. All of our courses have a strict kit/uniform policy to ensure that you are presenting

professional standards at all times. We would expect compliant and professional behaviour at all times

in and around the college premises.

7. Hair must be of a suitable clean and styled look to represent your hairdressing industry.

8. We expect students to show some flexibility. Whilst we always endeavour to plan in

advance, there are some occasions where there may be changes to your timetabled hours.

This will be to accommodate such events as product training, trips, guest speakers, competitions,

exams etc. All of which enhance your learning journey.

Please be aware that bursaries do not cover childcare for all these events/hours

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9. Please be aware that in order for you to meet the courses study requirements, you will need tocommit and additional 5-15 hours self directed theory and practical study per week.

10. Exam dates are NON-NEGOTIABLE and must be attended, or you will be at risk of failing tocomplete your qualification.

11. All students must be willing to work on each other prior to working on real clients (unless youarecontra-indicated or have a medical reason).

If you have any queries or concerns regarding any of the content in this booklet, do not hesitate to contact a member of our team to discuss these issues.

Your tutors and careers team will be able to guide and support you in how best to achieve your goals.

We hope you enjoy your programme of study and look forward to seeing you soon!


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