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Welcome.. At The Fashion Retail Academy, your success comes first. We provide you with an inspiring and unique learning environment with state of the art facilities, the opportunity to meet influential industry leaders and we aim to ensure that your time with us is a positive and rewarding experience with an excellent grounding for industry or Further Education. The Fashion Retail Academy is the first of 12 Skills Academies that will be developed across a variety of sectors to train and prepare the next generation of people for the work place. The Academy is a ground breaking industry led public-private partnership, teaching and developing the fundamental skills required for the fashion retail industry. The Fashion Retail Academy is supported by industry and sponsored by major retailers including The Arcadia Group, Marks and Spencer, Next, Tesco and The Home Retail Group. This is a unique combination of retail business and fashion education, aiming to introduce students to all of the vocational skills needed for the challenging and fast paced world of fashion retail. Students undertake work placements throughout the academic year and are positively encouraged to work part-time in the fashion retail sector. The Academy s state of the art technology is complimented by the vast resources available within our retail partners organisations to support and encourage learning and creativity. The learning process is a unique collaboration between academy and industry staff through work placements and industry master classes. Mission Statement To work in partnership with the retail industry to deliver professional & vocational training programmes that equips learners with the skills & talents required by the industry in a contemporary learning environment. FASHION REGISTERED IN ENGLAND COMPANY NO. 5507547 REGISTERED OFFICE: W1T 1QL

Facilities & resources Classrooms, Seminar Rooms & Tutorial Rooms The Fashion Retail Academy has a range of classrooms fitted with interactive whiteboards, seminar and tutorial rooms. The Fashion Retail Academy has 45,000 sq ft of teaching space over 6 floors, fitted out with state of the art teaching and learning facilities. These can be seen in the fully equipped lecture theatre, classrooms, IT Suites, student common rooms and Learning Resource Centre. Conference and Lecture Facilities The Fashion Retail Academy has a state of the art lecture theatre including a media wall and catwalk facility, with break out rooms for group work and seminars. Learning Resource Centre The Learning Resource Centre has an extensive stock of specialised books, DVDs and periodicals, including a quiet study area, reprographics and presentation area and space for group work. The wireless Internet access and PCs enable students to access the Library catalogue and a range of electronic resources and databases. The Learning Resource Centre also has four fully equipped IT suites and an audiovisual room. All IT suites have a range of software including specialist packages for visual merchandising and range planning Social Spaces The Cafe provides students with a choice of meals and snacks in a sophisticated café environment with plasma screens and outdoor space. The student common room is a relaxing area to meet friends and socialise with MTV, games table, Internet access and video jukebox. Virtual and Electronic Resources Moodle is a virtual learning environment (VLE) that enables students to access course materials wherever they are. All students have an email account and access to an e-portfolio where they can store and display their work. FASHION REGISTERED IN ENGLAND COMPANY NO. 5507547 REGISTERED OFFICE: W1T 1QL

Courses Level: Further Education Study Mode: Full Time Duration: 1 year Level 2 Diploma in Fashion Retail Duration: 1 year Level 3 Diploma in Fashion Retail Course Overview The curriculum has been developed for The Fashion Retail Academy and is fully accredited by ABC Awards. Both Diplomas offer rewarding programmes, where hard work and dedication are professionally recognised. In addition to classroom study, students will undertake work placements in each of the year-long courses. Students will learn about all aspects of fashion retail including store management, customer service, visual merchandising, buying, technology, IT and marketing through a blend of work based learning including: Inspirational master classes and lectures by highly regarded industry leaders, including Sir Philip Green (Arcadia) & Stuart Rose (M&S). In-store experience. Students are expected to study Monday to Friday. High levels of punctuality and attendance will be expected. Hours of work may vary during the work placements and students will receive advanced notice of times and locations. Approaches to work placements differ depending on which course you study, form a vital part of the learning process. They are grouped in appropriate blocks of time, according to the particular units of study and taking into account retail trading patterns. How to apply To apply for a course with the Fashion Retail Academy you must complete an application form online, visit our website www.fashionretailacademy.ac.uk or for more information please call 020 7307 2345. FASHION REGISTERED IN ENGLAND COMPANY NO. 5507547 REGISTERED OFFICE: W1T 1QL

Level 2 diploma To achieve the qualification candidates must complete all 12 core units: Core Units Customer Service and Selling for Fashion Retail The Fashion Retail Marketplace Technology for Fashion Retail Business of Fashion Retail Introduction to Visual Merchandising Introduction to Buying and Merchandising Professional Development in Retail Personal Shopping and Style Market Research and Branding for Retail Marketing & PR for Fashion Retail Work based learning units Entry Requirements No formal entry requirements Aptitude and enthusiasm for fashion retail Basic Literacy, Maths & ICT Skills Level 3 diploma To achieve the qualification candidates must complete all 7 core units: Core Units Management Skills for Retail Store Management Operations for Retail Fashion Buying and Merchandising for Business Success Visual Merchandising for Successful Fashion Retail Professional Development in Retail Management Developing Retail Brands Work based learning Entry Requirements 5 GCSEs inc Maths and English (Grades A-C) Aptitude and enthusiasm for fashion retail Literacy, Maths & ICT Skills FASHION REGISTERED IN ENGLAND COMPANY NO. 5507547 REGISTERED OFFICE: W1T 1QL

Student Support The student support area provides a confidential environment for one to one advice sessions on careers, finance, disability support, etc. Through an arrangement with the University of the Arts, students have access to a full range of experts in student support and guidance. Study Support Students have access to specialist support to help them with their academic work. This can range from advice on how to structure a report to time management and project management. Industrial Liaison Officer The Fashion Retail Academy employs a specialist industrial liaison officer to organise and monitor the students work placements. Equal Opportunities The Fashion Retail Academy promotes equal opportunities among students and staff. We do not tolerate discrimination of any kind and operate a policy of equality that states all groups will be treated with respect. Special Needs If you have a learning difficulty or disability we offer the support and facilities to help you reach your full potential. Accommodation We do not have our own halls of residence and are unable to provide accommodation. We will however endeavour to help students by putting them in touch with accommodation agencies and putting students in touch with other students if they are looking for someone to share with. Students who have to relocate to London to take up their course may be entitled to financial support via the Residential Pilot Scheme. For further details visit: www.dfes.gov.uk/financialhelp/residential Fees & funding If you are under 19 on 31st August in the academic year you begin your course and are a home or EU student you do not pay any fees for a course you start in September. A Home student usually means a British National or someone with indefinite or exceptional leave to remain, who has been living in the UK for at least 3 years prior to the beginning of their course (excluding any temporary absences). If you are 19 or over on 31st August in the academic year that you begin your course you must pay tuition fees. If you are receiving certain benefits or meet other specific criteria you may be entitled to a concessionary fee or free tuition. FASHION REGISTERED IN ENGLAND COMPANY NO. 5507547 REGISTERED OFFICE: W1T 1QL