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HAIRDRESSING HAIRDRESSING
When undertaking Hairdressing at Deeside College, you will develop practical skills by working with clients in
one of our salons. You will also develop your knowledge of the subject with our industry trained tutors.
Name: Sarah Louise Dorrean
Course Title Course How long is What will I learn? What qualifications
Code Level the course? do I need?
Age: 38
H4658 Entry to Entry 1 Year
Develop practical skills for No formal qualifications for
Previous School: Deeside High School
Hairdressing
working in a salon and learn this course but a commitment
about health and safety.
to regular attendance and
& Beauty
Full Course Title:
Improve your basic skills in
good behaviour is essential.
Intermediate Hairdressing Therapies
English and Maths.
VRQ
Next Step: Employment at a local salon
H1340 Foundation City & 1 Year
Reception duties, shampooing, 2-3 GCSEs at grades D-G
Hairdressing Guilds -
conditioning and drying hair,
including English, Maths or
helping with perming and
Science.
Comments:
Level 1
colouring processes and selling
hair products.
Undertaking the course at Deeside College has been
H4085 Intermediate City & 1 Year
How to style hair using drying 2-3 GCSEs at grades A*-C
great. I’ve grown in confidence and made loads of new
Hairdressing Guilds -
and setting techniques, cut hair
including English, Maths or
friends. The Style Café is a real working salon, working
using basic techniques, change
Science or have a Level 1
VRQ Level 2
hair colour, perm hair, advise
qualification in hairdressing.
there has given me an insight in to the way the industry
clients, shampoo and condition
works and has helped me develop customer service skills.
hair, carry out reception duties
and maintain health and safety in
the salon.
Did you know?
Hairdressing courses can open up a variety of different avenues
of employment, from working in salons all over the world to
working in TV and film or you could even set up your own
business.
Career Paths
Hairdresser / Hair Stylist
Tutor Spotlight
Salon Manager
Lecturer / Trainer
Name: Dawn Francis
Background:
Assessor
Self Employed
Dawn has a wealth of knowledge gained as a result of
years of experience in the Hairdressing industry. She has
worked as a showcase stylist with large companies such
as Wella, L’Oreal, Schwarzkopf and Goldwell and is the
Welsh area Chairperson for the Association of
Hairdressers and Therapists. Having moved in to teaching,
Dawn has held a number of roles including personal tutor,
course co-ordinator, quality advisor, cross college key skill
Apply online at
co-ordinator and she is currently studying towards a
www.deeside.ac.uk/apply
Masters in Education.
or if you want us to send you an
application form, text APPDC
and your name and address to
88020 (texts are charged at your
normal network rate)
NEED HELP? Call switchboard on 01244 831531 / Student Services on 01244 834511 or visit our website
www.deeside.ac.uk Sports Scholarships available if you represent your County/Country. You don’t need to be studying sport to qualify please see page 57
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