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Learning for Life Discount If you enrol before 08/09/17 for courses marked Talk to us about our Foundation Degree in Business! Starting September 2017 Contact us on 01784 228676 or 01784 228677 www.strodes.ac.uk/adultlearning adulteducation@strodes.ac.uk

WELCOME to Strode s College Adult Learning Welcome to Strode s College Adult Learning. Whether you are looking to enhance your career prospects, develop your skills, or learn for your own enjoyment, we have a range of adult learning courses to choose from. Please call us, or visit our website, for further detail on courses. We look forward to welcoming you. Kate Shore (Director of Adult, Community and ESOL) Discount If you enrol before 08/09/17 for courses marked ADULT LEARNING AT STRODE S COLLEGE Subject Index Page Accounting and Business 3/4 Computing 4 Counselling 4/5 Customer Service 5 English and ESOL (including GCSE) 6/7 Languages 7 Maths (including GCSE) 8 Photography 8 Science (GCSE) 8 Sociology (GCSE) 9 Supported Learning 9 Teaching, Teaching Assistants and supporting children Recreational Courses 10 Together we are Better 11 9 Competitive pricing and good value for money on our wide range of recreational and qualification courses. Free courses for unemployed benefit claimants who are looking for work (marked see page 12). Excellent transport links with ample parking for evening classes. The Adult Learning Team is here to welcome and advise you on courses and careers 10% discount applies to courses marked with this symbol if enrolment and payment is completed by Friday 8th September 2017. 29.00 discount for eligible over 50 s on some courses. We employ committed tutors who want you to excel! Fees, Loans and Terms and conditions 11/12 How to find us, contact us and enrol 12 HOW TO ENROL Please note that our courses are term-time only and do not take place during College holidays. Contact us by phone, email or download an enrolment form, to enrol and pay: By phone 01784 228676 or 01784 228677 By emailing us on adulteducation@strodes.ac.uk In person/post to Strode s College or The Literary Institute (Monday - Friday) 2

ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS AAT is the leading, internationally recognised professional body for accounting technicians. Its qualifications are widely recognised and valued by both multinational and local business organisations. Some concessions apply to courses marked AAT Bookkeeping (Level 1) Award AAT Bookkeeping (Level 1) and some courses marked L are eligible for loan financing. This course is ideal if you are thinking of a change in career or if you want to do bookkeeping for your own business. It is also the first step onto a successful career in accountancy and will give you a solid introduction to bookkeeping. It includes single-entry bookkeeping, cash and credit transactions, financial documents and using Spreadsheets effectively. A good level of English is required. AAT Foundation Certificate in Accounting (Level 2 ) Tue 18:00-21:00 19/09/17 12 282 Fri 09:30-12:30 22/09/17 12 282 The AAT Foundation Certificate is where you will get to develop your skills in finance administration. It is ideal for learners looking for a formal qualification. The course covers the following units: Bookkeeping Transactions, Bookkeeping Controls, Elements of Costing and Using Accounting software. Students applying for this course should have at least a Level 1 Bookkeeping qualification, and a GCSE grade C or higher in Maths and English. This course comprises of five computer-based assessments. Additional costs for AAT membership and AAT admin fee are applicable (approx. 130) and course books (totalling approx. 70). AAT Foundation Certificate in Accounting Tue 18:00-21:00 12/09/17 36 820 (Level 2 ) Fri 09:30-12:30 15/09/17 36 820 AAT Advanced Diploma in Accounting (Level 3) The Advanced Diploma introduces you to more complex financial processes including: Advanced Bookkeeping; Final Accounts Preparation; Management Accounting (Costing, and Indirect Tax). In addition to individual modular exams there will be a synoptic assessment to cover all the topics including Professional Ethics and Spreadsheet software. This course comprises of five computer-based assessments. Students applying for this course must have successfully completed AAT Level 2, and have a minimum grade C in GCSE Maths and English. Renewal of AAT membership costs may apply ( 90) and course books (totalling approx. 90). Many students will be eligible for a loan to cover the cost of this course and students under 24 years may be entitled to concessions. Please ask for more details. AAT Advanced Diploma in Accounting (Level 3) AAT Professional Diploma in Accounting (Level 4) L Mon & Wed 18:00-21:00 11/09/17 36 1640 L The aim of this qualification is to enhance the skills developed in the advanced diploma. There are four compulsory units which are: Financial Statements of Limited Companies; Management accounting: Budgeting; Management Accounting-Decision & Control and Accounting Systems and Controls. There will also be two additional units from the following - Business Tax, Personal Tax, Credit Management, External Auditing and Cash and Treasury management. In total there are five unit assessments and one synoptic assessment covering the compulsory units. A high level of written English, in addition to a minimum of English and Maths grade C or above at GCSE level, and AAT L3 is required to do this course. Successful completion will give you AAT affiliate member status, and with relevant work experience, you will qualify for AAT full membership (MAAT). Renewal of AAT membership costs may apply (approx. 90) and course books (totalling approx. 100). Students may be eligible for an Advanced Learning Loan to support the cost of this course. Please ask for more details. AAT Professional Diploma in Accounting (Level 4) Mon & Wed 18:00-21:00 18/09/17 54 2153 Business Start-up Go through the important stages of business start-up, from your initial idea to the early months of trading. Advice and support will be provided to help you create strong foundations on which to build a successful business. Business Start-up Wed 19:00-21:00 04/10/17 8 87 New: Foundation Degree in Business! 2 evenings per week. Call for information. 3

Award in Advice and Guidance (Level 2) This course is ideal for those working in an information and advice role or those wanting to learn more about this and the skills and knowledge needed to provide advice and guidance. An enjoyable portfolio-based qualification. Award in Advice and Guidance (Level 2) Tue 18:00-21:00 19/09/17 12 300 COMPUTING We have courses suitable for adults with no previous IT skills and those wanting to build on their existing computer skills. The First Step and Next Step computing courses focus on word processing, email and internet, and the Intermediate course also covers Excel in addition to exploring more advanced editing and formatting techniques. All three courses lead to a nationally recognised certificate. The IT Workshop and Excel courses focus on key areas to develop skills in particular packages which are useful for work, education or home environments. Course information sheets are available for all our courses. First Steps Computing Tue 13:30-15:30 19/09/17 10 52 Next Step Computing Tue 09:15-11:15 19/09/17 10 52 Next Step Computing Tue 19:00-21:00 19/09/17 10 52 Intermediate Computing Tue 11:30-13:30 19/09/17 10 55 Intermediate Computing Mon 19:00-21:00 19/09/17 10 55 IT Workshop (PowerPoint, Mail Merge, Excel) Mon 09:15-11:15 18/09/17 6 55 Excel Intermediates Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 6 55 Excel Intermediates Wed 09:15-11:15 20/09/17 6 55 COUNSELLING Counselling - Introduction This course provides a basic introduction to counselling theory and practice. It is an ideal introduction if you are considering working in this sector or progressing on to the Level 2 or 3 certificate. Counselling - Introduction Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 8 72 Remember for more detailed course information call us on 01784 228676 or 228677 4

Counselling Certificate (Level 2) This course provides learners with an array of knowledge, skills and techniques that are essential in counselling, as well as providing opportunities to develop their own personal qualities and attributes. The nationally-recognised Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills is ideal if you wish to progress to the additional training that you would need to practice as a counsellor. Counselling Certificate (Level 2) Wed 09:30-12:00 20/09/17 33 492 Wed 18:30-21:00 20/09/17 33 492 Counselling Certificate (Level 3) L This course builds on the Level 2 programme and takes a much more in-depth look at how to develop counselling skills and the use of the varying theoretical approaches to counselling. It is ideal for learners who have already completed the Level 2 course or have had significant experience in this area. This nationally-recognised Level 3 qualification is a step closer on the path to becoming an accredited counsellor. A student loan may be available for this course. Counselling Certificate (Level 3) Tue 18:30-21:00 19/09/17 33 615 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling (Level 4) L When combined with the Level 3 Counselling Certificate, this qualification meets the basic training requirement for recognition as a qualified counsellor. This is a 2-year programme and students are required to find a suitable placement where they are able to conduct 100 hours of supervised counselling. Students will produce journals and learn from one another and the tutor to develop their understanding. A student loan may be available for this course. Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling (Level 4) Mon 18:00-21:00 18/09/17 60 1948 CUSTOMER SERVICE Customer Service Introduction This course provides a basic introduction to Customer Service and will be helpful to those who are using, or are going to work in a customer service role. You will explore different roles where customer service is used, the terminology and commonalities, such as dealing with customer complaints and going the extra mile. Customer Service Introduction Thu 09:30-13:00 21/09/17 2 31.50 Award for Introduction to Customer Service L1 This course provides learners with a more in-depth overview of customer service. You will prepare for further training within a chosen occupational area/s and gain knowledge and insight into the needs of customer service within this area. In addition, the course explores how to apply legislation, regulation and organisational procedures for customer service. Customer Service L1 Thu 09:30-13:00 21/09/17 10 300 Remember for more detailed course information call us on 01784 228676 or 228677 5

ENGLISH AND ESOL (ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES) We offer a range of English courses whether you are British or from other nationalities, we have courses for you, taking place both during the day and in the evening to help fit in with home/work life. Which is the right English course for me? You need help with speaking, reading and writing ESOL Is English your second language? YES NO Your reading and writing is generally good Your reading and writing is generally good English Functional Skills English Functional Skills GCSE You need a lot of help with reading and writing Help with Reading and Writing Help with Reading and Writing This course is for adults who have English as a first language but who have little to no literacy skills. The course covers basic skills such as spelling, grammar and composing sentences. It is a relaxed course with emphasis on supportive learning. Help with Reading and Writing Tue 19:00-21:00 19/09/17 10 Free English Functional Skills (Level 1 and 2) This course is for adults who wish to improve their reading and writing and gain confidence in formal speaking situations. Our friendly tutors will help you improve your grammar, punctuation, spelling of complex words and will enhance your letter writing, form filling and more. Presentation and speaking skills are also developed to build confidence, leading to a nationally recognised certificate and is free for eligible UK/EU residents. Classes take place twice a week and this is a more supportive, slower-paced course than GCSE, with re-sit opportunities if needed. Enrolment by assessment. Functional Skills enrolment evening: Tuesday 5th September at 6pm Please bring along previous certificates in English or ESOL English Functional Skills (Level 1 and 2) Mon & Wed 11:30-13:00 18/09/17 30 Free English Functional Skills (Level 1 and 2) Mon & Wed 19:00-20:30 18/09/17 30 Free English GCSE English Language GCSE is a key qualification that you will need to progress in education or employment. On this condensed course you will study a range of language mediums and explore how language is used to achieve particular effects. The course works at a very fast pace to prepare you for the exam, so regular attendance and homework is essential. You will need to do 3 hours of study outside of the classroom per week and attend some additional workshops. Free if you don t have GCSE English grade C or above. GCSE enrolment evening: Tuesday 5 th September at 6pm Please bring details/evidence of previous GCSE/Functional Skills results. English GCSE Tue 18:30-21:00 19/09/17 27 429 or free English GCSE Thu 09:30-12:00 21/09/17 27 429 or free 6

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) These English classes are for adults whose first language is not English. We offer daytime and evening courses for complete beginners to advanced students. Our experienced tutors will help students improve their reading, writing and speaking and listening skills. The course will cover a range of topics in addition to learning more about life in the UK. Each course has two classes per week for 18 weeks and all students will work towards a nationally recognised qualification. The fee is 280 ( 416 non EU), which includes exam and materials fees. Students in receipt of income-related benefits may be entitled to fee remission. ESOL enrolment sessions: Monday 11th September at 6pm or Wednesday 13th September at 1.30pm Please bring along previous certificates in English or ESOL Enrolment will take approximately 1 hour. Please bring with you: Your passport/identity card and any home office documentation; payment (credit card or cheque); proof of any work-based benefits you are receiving (if applicable); previous English certificates (if applicable). If you are unable to attend this session or would like more information please contact the College on 01784 228677. ESOL Beginners Mon & Wed 09:30-12:00 18/09/17 18 280 ESOL Beginners Mon & Wed 18:30-21:00 18/09/17 18 280 ESOL Intermediate & Advanced Mon & Wed 12:15-14:45 18/09/17 18 280 ESOL Intermediate & Advanced Mon & Wed 18:30-21:00 18/09/17 18 280 LANGUAGES We offer a language programme that takes place over 25 weeks which enable students to develop their language skills and improve their skills with our friendly and supportive tutors. Spanish Beginners Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 25 272 Spanish Beginners Tue 19:00-21:00 19/09/17 25 272 Spanish Lower Intermediate Tue 19:00-21:00 19/09/17 25 272 Spanish Higher Intermediate Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 25 272 Spanish Conversation Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 10 118 French Beginners Tue 19:00-21:00 19/09/17 25 272 French Lower Intermediate Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 25 272 Italian Beginners Tue 19:00-21:00 19/09/17 25 272 Italian Lower Intermediate Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 25 272 Italian Higher Intermediate Tue 19:00-21:00 19/09/17 25 272 Japanese Beginners Wed 19:00-21:00 20/09/17 25 272 If you would like a different level or language, please contact us as we may be able to accommodate this. We can also offer one to one, or small group, tuition at a higher hourly rate which will depend on size of group. Remember for more detailed course information call us on 01784 228676 or 228677 7

MATHS Maths Functional Skills (Level 1 and 2) Learn more about functional mathematics to help at work or in everyday life. The course works towards a nationally recognised qualification and prepares you for GCSE standard. The qualification will look good on your CV and you ll become more confident in working with numbers and real life maths problems. This course is a slower-paced and more supportive course than the Maths GCSE, with opportunities to re-sit exams if needed. Maths Functional Skills (Level 1 and 2) Tue 18:00-21:00 19/09/17 30 Free Maths Functional Skills (Level 1 and 2) Fri 12:15-15:15 22/09/17 30 Free Maths GCSE Covering topics including algebra, probability, percentages, 2D/3D shapes, averages and fractions, Maths GCSE can help you to progress with your education or employment. It is a condensed, linear course with the examinations at the end of the course and works at a very fast pace so regular attendance and homework is essential. In addition to the classes you will need to do 3 hours of study outside of the lesson and attend occasional workshops. Free if you don t have GCSE Maths grade C or above. GCSE enrolment evening: Tuesday 5 th September at 6pm Please bring along details/evidence of previous GCSE/Functional Skills results. Maths GCSE Wed 18:30-21:00 20/09/17 27 429 or Free Maths GCSE Fri 09:30-12:00 22/09/17 27 429 or Free PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Photography SLR for Beginners This course offers an introduction to the Digital SLR camera and the basic concepts, terminology and techniques involved in photography. Both theoretical and practical, the course is a good introduction to photography and to progress to qualification level. All students will need to bring their own Digital SLR camera with user instructions. Digital Photography SLR for Beginners Mon 18:30-20:30 18/09/17 10 118 Photography (Level 1) Award This course is an ideal progression from the Digital SLR Introduction course. Students will develop a set of practical skills using their own digital SLR camera, explore techniques, photographic equipment and materials. There is also a theoretical approach and students will undertake research into the work of photographers. Photography Level 1 Award Wed 18:30-21:00 20/09/17 12 185 Photoshop Introduction This course will cover basic Photoshop features and concepts to enable you to use the program effectively. You will learn how to open files and scan images, move around images using navigation tools, understand basic imaging concepts, do basic image editing, and prepare images for print and online presentations. The course will be taught using Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop Introduction Tue 19:00-21:00 03/10/17 8 92 SCIENCE Biology GCSE The Biology GCSE (9-1) covers the new GCSE specification. The GCSE requires students to develop the skills, knowledge and understanding of working scientifically and will include a number of compulsory partials. This course is due to take place at our Windsor campus. Please call 01753 793000 to enrol. Biology GCSE Mon 18:30-21:00 TBC 27 TBC 8

SOCIOLOGY Sociology GCSE From this course you will develop a wide range of knowledge and understanding about society, and how sociologists study and understand its structures, processes and issues. This is a fast paced GCSE, which ends in examinations based on selected topic areas. GCSE enrolment evening: Tuesday 5 th September at 6pm Please bring along details/evidence of previous GCSE/Functional Skills results. Sociology GCSE Fri 12:15-14:45 22/09/17 27 429 or Free SUPPORTED LEARNING Supported Learning This course is designed to help people with learning disabilities develop skills for independent living and employment. Units will include computing, literacy and life skills. Students work towards a portfolio based qualification and will gain new skills. Progression Certificate Tue 09:30-15:30 19/09/17 30 Free TEACHING, TEACHING ASSISTANTS AND SUPPORTING CHILDREN Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools This course is ideal if you want to be a Teaching Assistant or work at a school. It is suitable for people who have some experience of working with children and wish to achieve a qualification in this area. You will study one day a week, and will also need to find and complete a placement in a school. Assessment is assignment based with some observations in your placement. All students on this course will need to complete a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check through their placement. Enrolment is by interview and fees will be discussed on an individual basis as concessions may apply. Please call 01784 228677 for more information or to book an enrolment appointment. Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Thu 09:30-14:00 21/09/17 33 615 or Free Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools L Supported by an experienced practitioner and your peers, this enjoyable course will develop your knowledge, strengthen your expertise and confirm your competence at a Level 3 standard. Students must be working in a paid, Level 3, school role and must complete work duties without supervision. An excellent course for professionals who are committed to Continuous Professional Development. Advanced Learning Loan available for eligible adults. Please call 01784 228677 for more information or to book an enrolment appointment. Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Mon & Wed 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 25 1179 Level 3 Award in Education and Training The course is suitable for people who are looking to teach in the post-16 sector, or who are already teaching but do not have a teaching qualification. It is also very useful for anyone involved in a training role in business or industry. You do not have to be teaching already to do the course and no teaching hours are required outside of the class. This is an excellent introduction to teaching. Level 3 Award in Education and Training Wed 18:30-21:00 27/09/17 10 359 Remember for more detailed course information call us on 01784 228676 or 228677 9

RECREATIONAL COURSES Arts and Crafts Creative Writing Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 10 118 Drawing and Painting: Absolute Beginners Drawing and Painting: Improvers/ Intermediate Drawing and Painting Studio (Advanced) Wed 19:00-21:00 20/09/17 10 118 Wed 19:00-21:00 20/09/17 10 118 Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 10 118 Embroidery * Tue 10:00-12:00 26/09/17 10 82 Patchwork * Tue 12:00-14:00 26/09/17 10 82 Pottery Mon 18:30-20:30 18/09/17 10 127 Watercolour Painting Beginners/ Improvers * These courses take place at The Hythe Centre, Egham Hythe. Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 10 118 Dance and Music A 29 discount for eligible adults aged 50 or over on one course marked Ballroom & Latin Dance Beginners* Tue 18:00-19:00 19/09/17 10 61.50 Ballroom & Latin Dance Improvers* Tue 19:00-20:00 19/09/17 10 61.50 Ballroom & Latin Dance Intermediate* Tue 20:00-21:00 19/09/17 10 61.50 Salsa* Wed 17:00-18:00 20/09/17 10 61.50 Guitar Beginners Mon 19:00-21:00 18/09/17 10 118 Ukulele Beginners Tue 19:00-21:00 19/07/17 10 118 * Dance classes take place at The Literary Institute, Egham Fitness and Therapeutic Dance Fitness* Wed 18:00-19:00 20/09/17 10 61.50 Mindfulness and Meditation (Relaxation) Tue 18:30-19:45 19/09/17 10 77.00 Pilates (mixed ability) Tue 18:00-19:00 19/09/17 10 61.50 Tai Chi Wed 18:30-20:00 20/09/17 10 87 Yoga Mon 18:15-19:30 18/09/17 10 77 Yoga Mon 19:45-21:00 18/09/17 10 77 Yoga Tue 19:30-20:45 19/09/17 10 77 10

TOGETHER WE ARE BETTER Partnership with East Berkshire College Strode s College and East Berkshire College, which has campuses in Langley and Windsor, are pleased to announce that we merged on May 9th 2017 in order to create a larger College group, which will provide greater opportunities for young people, adults and businesses in Surrey and Berkshire. The partnership will mean both Colleges will retain their existing campuses and unique ethos, while sharing their wealth of expertise, staff talent, state-of-the-art facilities and resources for the benefit of current and future students. Our vision: Together we are better The vision and aim of the merged college group is to protect the independent identity and management of Strode s College, Langley College and Windsor College. Teaching and learning at each college will continue as before, with all three college campuses committed to maintaining and building upon their long records of success in delivering the highest standards of education and training. As a College with good financial health and fantastic student results, we plan to continue to build on our 300 year history of delivering high quality education, continually raising standards and developing strong links with universities, to ensure the best possible outcomes for all our students. East Berkshire College is a thriving Further and Higher Education college, which offers a vibrant learning experience to over 8,000 students. With main campuses in Langley and Windsor, the College provides over 800 full-time and part-time courses, including apprenticeships, HNDs and foundation degrees. An extensive array of courses are available in the following subject areas: Art & Design, Business & Accounting, Childcare, Computing & IT, Construction, Engineering, Hair & Beauty, Hospitality & Catering, Health & Social Care, Languages, Media, Motor Vehicle, Performing Arts, Public Services, Science, Sport, Teacher Training, Travel & Tourism and Visual Merchandising. Adult Learning courses at Windsor include: Interior Design, Painting & Drawing, Languages, GCSE Science & Floristry. For further information on East Berkshire College, visit www.eastberks.ac.uk or call 01753 793000 FEES, LOANS AND USEFUL INFORMATION Advanced Learning Loans to Finance Courses: Strode s College is an approved centre to offer Advanced Learning Loans. Government loans are available for people who are aged 19 and over and studying an eligible Level 3 or 4 course (courses are marked ) https://www.gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan/overview L The loans are not means tested and don t take credit history into account You must be a UK or EU/EAA resident and have lived in the UK for three years prior to the course start date Small affordable repayments when you are earning over 21,000 a year Please complete an enrolment form to enrol and inform a member of the Adult Learning Team at the time of enrolment that you will be applying for a loan. You will receive a letter with details on how to apply. Before taking out any loan you should consider all your options and may want to seek impartial financial advice. Remember for more detailed course information call us on 01784 228676 or 228677 11

Fees The fees shown for each course are for UK/EU residents and different fees may apply for overseas students. Fees for courses lasting more than one term may be paid in two instalments during the first term. All course fees are correct at the time of printing. Funded courses are for adults aged 19 or over. Our Funding your Course guide will be available on our webpage for more information on financing your studies. Payments for course fees will be processed on receipt, or at the time the class becomes viable, and fees will only be refunded if the course is cancelled or moved to a date, time or venue that you are unable to attend. See page 1 for Earlybird discount. Concessions For people receiving income-related state benefits there may be no fees for courses marked. Please contact the College for more details. Students who are not in receipt of benefits but have a low income can apply for a bursary to assist with the payment of fees, books or travel for courses marked. For eligible adults aged 50 or over, a 29 discount may be available for a course marked as part of our partnership with Get Active Surrey 50+ (Funded by Sport England, Get Active Surrey and Runnymede Borough Council). Call for more information. Earlybird discount for courses marked for enrolment and payment details left before 8 September 2017. Terms and Conditions A full list of our terms and conditions is available on our website www.strodes.ac.uk/adultlearning Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information in this prospectus is accurate at the time of printing, the College reserves the right to make corrections and changes after publication. Absolutely fantastic course. It got me doing something I never thought I'd do! Love the course! I will be back next year This is a first class course for people of all ages! So very interesting and worth every penny! Venues Strode s College, High Street, Egham. TW20 9DR (sat-nav reference TW20 9DP): The majority of our evening courses take place at the main Strode s College building. Ample parking for our evening classes and only 5 minutes walk from Egham train station and major bus routes. To access the main car park, please follow Strode s College Lane. The Literary Institute, 51, High Street, Egham, TW20 9EW: This is where the majority of our daytime courses take place in the central location of Egham High Street, just a few minutes from Egham Train Station. If you are driving, there is no parking available on site but there are several nearby car parks. Contact us by phone, email or download an enrolment form, to enrol and pay: By phone 01784 228676 or 01784 228677 By emailing us on adulteducation@strodes.ac.uk In person/post to Strode s College or The Literary Institute (Monday - Friday) 12