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Most of our courses begin in September, but we also offer 1:1 programmes that can start at any time. Our short courses for learners aged 16 and above have various start dates throughout the year — please refer to the individual course pages for specific details.
Register your interest now for 2026-2027 courses
We are now inviting applicants to register their interest for our 2026–2027 courses. You can apply using the form provided. We hold open days from January to July, and once you have submitted your form, you’ll be invited to attend the next available session. If you would prefer to arrange a visit at a quieter time, please email us to book a private appointment.
Your questions answered
We offer a range of courses for learners aged 9 years and above, including adults. Please check the course criteria for specific age requirements. Age limits are set either by City & Guilds or by our organisation and cannot be changed. However, if a learner is due to reach the minimum age within 6–8 weeks of the course start date, they may be eligible to enrol.
For most of our courses, no formal qualifications are required, but learners must be able to complete the work expected at their chosen level. Our team is happy to discuss the course criteria with you to ensure a suitable match. All learners should have a genuine interest in the subject, sufficient English skills to complete written assessments, and be self-motivated to carry out additional study and a small amount of homework each week, depending on the course.
Our team has experience supporting learners with special educational needs (SEN) and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. Every learner will receive an individual learning plan, and our tutors use a variety of teaching methods to suit different learning styles. If your child finds it difficult to learn in a classroom environment, we also offer the option of 1:1 sessions for an additional cost.
Course costs vary depending on the programme. For most courses, the fee is £50 per session, payable monthly in advance. Most courses run one day per week for an academic year, though some shorter courses are also available. 1:1 sessions are currently charged at £30 per hour. As a private education provider, we are unable to offer our courses through government funding.
English and Maths are not compulsory, but if you would like your child to study these subjects, we work closely with a private teacher who can provide 1:1 or small group classes on-site at the farm.
Each of our classes has a maximum of 10 learners and is supported by a minimum of 2–3 staff members.
All of our courses include practical learning and assessments, so these cannot be completed remotely. For theory-based lessons, many activities are delivered via Kahoot, allowing us to send this work home if a learner is absent for a week.
This course is open to individuals aged 14 years and up. No prior qualifications are required, though participants should be able to read, write, and conduct basic research. It is particularly well suited to home-educated learners or those who find it challenging to thrive in a traditional classrooms, providing a supportive space tailored to individual needs.This course is for students attending 1:1 sessions of avialable to schools wishing to book a weekly small group session.
This is a private education course and no external funding is available. The cost is £90 per lesson (based on 3 hours 1:1, with the full course expected to take approximately 20-30 weeks depeding on the students ability and motivation.
There is also a fee to register with City & Guilds (2025) price £80