Discovery Day – 23rd November

Our next Discovery Day is Saturday 23rd November at Talgarth Town Hall from 10am – 2pm! Come along for free

We will be showcasing our educational offers, including our one-year-long NVQ’s in partnership with NPTC Group of Colleges*:

– Level 2 in Regenerative Horticulture

– Level 2 in Sustainable Coppicing and Greenwood Trades

– Level 2 in Nature Recovery

Level 3 Agroecology Traineeship

Come and learn about our degree course: BA (Hons) Sustainable Futures: Arts, Ecology and Systems Change.

These courses are practical, hands-on, and multi-disciplined, which will help you develop a sustainable and rewarding career! Read more about the course content by following the links above.

What to Expect? 

Our Discovery Day will provide you with an insight into what BMC can offer you, as well as giving you the opportunity to get involved in our interactive activities.

  • Take part in hands-on woodworking activities and have a go on the ‘Shave Horse’ (weather permitting)
  • Meet and greet some of our fabulous, knowledgeable NVQ and Higher Education tutors
  • Meet and chat to some of our NVQ students
  • Find out more information on all of our courses
  • Refreshments available

 


Scheduled Sessions:

10am – Welcome and refreshments

10.30am – 12.30pm – NVQs in Regenerative Horticulture, Sustainable Coppicing and Greenwood Trades, Nature Recovery and Level 3 Agroecology Traineeship

  • Discover more about the course content and meet the tutors & some students
  • Hear a little about our Level 3 Agroecology Traineeship
  • Come and have a go on the ‘Shave Horse’
  • Q&A

12.30pm – Break and Questions

  • Take a quick break, have a wander around, grab a snack and chat to us
  • Ask us any other questions you might have about our courses, student support, accommodation options, student finance and more

1pm – Higher Education

1.30pm – 2pm – Q&A Session

 

 

Lock in your place now by emailing events@blackmountainscollege.uk or just come along on the day! We welcome those of all ages.

*Known as Practical Horticulture, Work-Based Trees and Timber & Countryside and Environment (C&G)
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