Study Type
Part Time
Study Level
Level 2
Start Date:
09/09/2024
Duration
36 weeks

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Entry requirements

View The Isle of Wight College's standard entry requirements for full-time college courses (depending on the level of the course to be studied).

Minimum of four GCSEs grade 3/D or equivalent including English language and Maths

For progressing students, a minimum of Level 1 course in your chosen subject at Merit or above and English language and Maths at level 2. Progressing students without English or Maths at GCSE grade 4/C will be required to study these as part of their programme of study.

Applications which do not meet the stated entry criteria in full may be approved as an exceptional entry, based on a review by the Assistant Principal.

Who the course is for
This course is for learners who are wanting a career in the hairdressing industry. This course will enable you to work either employed or self-employed as a junior hair stylist.
What you will learn
  • Salon Reception duties
  • Colour and Lighten hair
  • Client consultation for hair services 
  • Shampoo and condition the hair and scalp
  • Create an image based on a theme within the hair and beauty sector 
  • Working in the hair industry
  • Follow health and safety practice in the salon
  • Cut women's hair
  • Promote products and services to clients in a salon 
  • The art of dressing hair
  • Perm and neutralise hair 
How you will learn

Theory/ Workshop sessions- Here you will receive all the essential underpinning knowledge related to the subject area. These sessions are for delivery and demonstration of the practical skills of your qualification

Salon practical sessions- These are designed salon sessions in which you will gain confidence in working in a real salon environment, working on peers, family and friends

As an essential part of learning all students will be expected to receive and complete treatments (unless medically exempt) within the practical sessions from peers. 

Progression
• Progression onto Level 3 hairdressing course, completing more advanced techniques and services • Level 3 hairdressing apprenticeship • Working in a salon, as a junior stylist
Fees

There may be a cost for purchasing equipment or uniform for this course. Find out about financial support available.

Qualifications you will get
Level 2 Diploma in Women's hairdressing 
Additional information

All students studying at the Isle of Wight College will carry out treatments on external clients/models. This vital experience will prepare you for employment and working in Hairdressing. Watching demonstrations and carrying out treatments on clients, as well as each other, is also high on the learning agenda

You will be required to wear a uniform in the hair  salons

If your course requires a kit, you will be expected to purchase one to support your learning. More information on this will be given to you at your induction

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