About the course
Entry requirements
Students will be able to start at this level if they have achieved a grade 3 in English & Maths at GCSE. Some students may have completed an Entry level Hairdressing or Beauty Therapy programme during year 10 & 11 of Key Stage 4 in formal education, but will need to have also achieved at least a grade 3 in English & Maths.
Qualifications
This is a City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate in Hairdressing
What you'll learn (core modules)
003 - Shampooing and Conditioning
101 - Introduction to the hair and beauty sector
102 - Presenting a Professional Image
103 - Styling Women's Hair
112 - Create a Hair and Beauty Image
113 - Health and Safety
114 - Salon Reception Duties
115 - Working with others
215 - The Art of Dressing Hair
217 - The Art of Colouring Hair
Please note you will learn to work both long and short hair. The units have been carefully selected to ensure all learners are prepared to progress onto a Level 2 programme and become confident in their chosen profession.
Benefits, skills and character strengths
Working in the hairdressing, barbering & beauty industry attracts passionate, artistic and hardworking individuals, this is a demanding industry where maximum job satisfaction is guaranteed for the right person. A full time course here at West Suffolk College offers you the opportunity to work on building your knowledge and life skills whilst planned, focused training happens weekly to
ensure you have the skills required to provide high standards and excellent customer service skills. You will get the opportunity to take part in local and national competitions, to visit trade shows, experience training and experience showcase events that are related to the industry. You will benefit from endorsement of industry leaders and this will bring opportunities for employment that benefit your long term career.
This is an industry where teamwork, artistry and personal flair is part of every working day and that brings with it the responsibility and rewards that ensure that every day is a new and exciting challenge. If you are looking for a long term, varied career that motivates and inspires your passion then this is the career for you.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment will be on a unit by unit basis, each having both theory and practical elements to achieve, you will be given feedback as you progress through the skills and then once you are ready you will be prepared for assessment tasks. The majority of units offer a Pass, Merit or Distinction grading system which allows learners to be awarded for going the extra mile. All achievement will be recorded on our ILP system and you will be given regular targets to achieve as you work through the qualification. You will have a work placement log to complete that will record your hours at your placement salon. You can use your PPD session to record your experiences and reflect on what you have learnt. You will need to gain this work placement, so find a business that is easy to travel to.
Where is the course delivered? (facilities/classrooms)
West Suffolk College, In Vogue Salon.
Where will the course take me?
You may progress on to achieve a Level 2 Professional Standard in Hairdressing, this would mean you would be employed full time in a salon while studying to achieve your qualification.
Another option is to stay on as a full time student and progress onto a Level 2 Technical Certificate in Hairdressing
Will I need any materials or equipment?
Yes there will be uniform to purchase and some equipment too, as you will need to have the tools of the trade to perform your skills. The details regarding these tools, equipment and uniform will be given out as you enrol onto the programme in late June. The uniform will consist of self sourced black tailored trousers or leggings, tunic or polo shirt, plain black cardigan and flat solid black closed in shoes/trainers. Each learner is required to buy a recommended text book that supports the knowledge delivered for this course. You will need to consider additional costs for trips and activities throughout the year.
Approximate cost of the kit: £350
Approximate cost of the polo shirt: £20
Approximate cost of the tunic: £25
How much will it cost?
There is Government funding for students between 16-19 years old for the cost of the course. The cost of uniform/kit/equipment will be discussed at enrolment, you will be given an order form and must order from that the complete kit.
Approximate cost of the kit: £350
Approximate cost of the polo shirt: £20
Approximate cost of the tunic: £25
I'm interested. What should I do now?
Apply online to enable us to contact you, then you will be invited in for an interview and for you to meet the team! Please have a look for a salon that will allow you to do your hours of work experience. Start to look at YouTube videos of how to do plaits and twists on longer hair, this is good for both hairdressers and barbers as you will need to learn the dexterity skills that are required to manipulate your clients hair. Spend time on Instagram looking at the most influential hairdressers to get a feel for what is on trend at the moment, see what styles and looks you are most interested in learning how to achieve.
Days & times
Starting September 2023