Cambridgeshire Skills

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Cambridgeshire Skills are a county-wide service that deliver learning in a variety of ways such as face-to-face, flexibly online and online livestream. They have a variety of courses available in your local community.

This activity is good for wellbeing because

  • It promotes and encourages lifelong community learning. Learning with Cambridgeshire Skills is rewarding and enjoyable, they celebrate and encourage learners from a mix of different ages, backgrounds and experiences and recognise that learning isn’t just one approach.
  • They deliver courses where they are needed in the local area.
  • They offer support and guidance throughout the learner journey.

 

Meet one of the lecturers from Cambridgeshire Skills:

What to expect?

Starting your journey with Cambridgeshire Skills is easy – there are a number of ways that you can enrol on a course.

They offer appointments with their Admissions Team in their March Hub, March Community Centre, so that you can enrol in person. You will have the opportunity to be fully supported with the enrolment process and ask any questions you may have.

If you would rather book an appointment please call 01353 613013 or email [email protected] to arrange your visit.

Cambridgeshire Skills have a range of community learning courses (fully funded if you are a Cambridgeshire Resident) and bitesize courses which run for up to 3 hours.

More information

Cambridgeshire Skills is an adult and community learning service.

At Cambridgeshire Skills they want to help you to make the choice that is right for you. So, whether you are planning to step back to learning, or to fulfil your career ambitions, they have got an exciting range of programmes for you to choose from.

Learners can enrol online via Cambridgeshire Skills – adult learning – Cambridgeshire County Council or by calling 01353 613013.

To see their full range of courses click

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All delivery is subject to the CPCA (Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority) or ESFA (Education Skills Funding Agency) Funding Rules depending on your postcode with regards to eligibility. Any fee charged is payable prior to the start of your course. They may be able to help with the fees on some courses, particularly if you are unemployed, in receipt of benefits, or low waged and are enrolling on a course to help you find employment.

How to contact

Where to go

Cambridge
UK (available throughout)

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