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Is there a minimum age that someone can attend a course?
My son is 15 and although he wants to go into graphic design he mentioned to me he might ... -
Shuntstick
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Minimum Age For Courses
Is there a minimum age that someone can attend a course?
My son is 15 and although he wants to go into graphic design he mentioned to me he might like to attend a course with me.
I don't really know if it would be his thing but he's interested.
I think the only thing that concerns me is I could be wasting the money if after a few days or a week he finds it's not to his liking.
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If with a parent I can't see any minimum age for a course, but if they attend on their own then I would have thought it's going to be asbosutly minimum 16, most probably 17.
If I was you, I would be wary of paying for a long course for a 15 year old, if they have only expressd a passing interest in attending a tiling course, instead of it being something they are going on about 24/7 and they only thing they have mentioned they want to do.
With you saying
I think the only thing that concerns me is I could be wasting the money if after a few days or a week he finds it's not to his liking.
it sounds like your thinking about a 2 week or longer course, then that's going to be expensive, and it might be an idea to consider a 4 day course for him instead.
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I don't know where you are from but Alpine Training Group, do a one day taster day to see if you like tiling before you commit. They are based in Rye, East Sussex.
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Shuntstick
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Was thinking of the NETT course (4 Day)
Any idea what kind of discount, if any, if I book two of us on a course.
Thanks
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Re: Minimum Age For Courses

Originally Posted by
Shuntstick
Was thinking of the NETT course (4 Day)
Any idea what kind of discount, if any, if I book two of us on a course.
Thanks
Think there is a discount for 2 booking, have a look on website or phone them up. They are very helpful mate.
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why not try and teach him yourself what you get taught..keep notes (good detailed ones) and use them to your boy..
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not sure but the training centre might have a minimum age limit for insurance purposes give them a ring
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Originally Posted by
guy1976
not sure but the training centre might have a minimum age limit for insurance purposes give them a ring
I think you might be right there mate.
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GazTech
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Re: Minimum Age For Courses

Originally Posted by
devonmark
why not try and teach him yourself what you get taught..keep notes (good detailed ones) and use them to your boy..
If your lad is owt like mine,he is bored in minutes rather than months...do the course yourself and teach each other...he will probably end up teaching you a thing or two..lol...Gaz
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