Students are normally aged 19 or over and the following qualifications are needed:
2 GCSEs at Grade D (3) or equivalent, one must be English Language or equivalent qualifications or experience
We want to ensure people are fully aware that this is a physical course, you will be planting trees, laying hedging, hedge trimming, single digging, plant propagation, lawn mowing, pruning, sharpening tools, etc. and more. We will be working outside as well as undercover and that is all year round, through the seasons
How will I be assessed?
To complete the course, you will need to be formally assessed and achieve a pass, merit, or distinction. There will be three assessments consisting of:
Two Practical Competence Assessment Tests (Spring and Summer)
One Written Online Competence Assessment Test
Funding
Please see our adult fees page on the website for more details. Funding is dependent on individual circumstances however this guidance can help you understand what your fees may be. The funding relies on your situation on the first day of the course.
You must live in Lancashire, Cumbria, Liverpool City Region, Greater Manchester or an area of the country that does not have devolved government. This postcode finder can help you identify this if you are unsure. You must live in a postcode area coded 105, 110 or 111. https://skillspostcodecheck.com/
You must be 19+ on or before 31st Aug of your start year.
You must not be completing a government funded course such as an apprenticeship.
You must not be a prisoner or on remand.
To be eligible for full funding you must also:
Earn under �33 958.60 per year (Liverpool and Manchester Residents- Funding code - 111 and 110) OR �25 000 (Lancashire, Cumbria and other 105 coded residents)
OR
Be unemployed and completing this course to support finding paid or voluntary work)
If you meet the general criteria but not the specific fully funded ones, then you will need to pay a subsidised course fee. If you do not meet the general criteria then you will pay full course fees. A list of course fees can be found on the adult courses section of the website.
The qualification supports progression to further learning in horticulture. As already mentioned, you can sit the RHS Level 2 Principles of Horticulture, which provides more in-depth theoretical knowledge. By completing both elements, it can provide a boost to your career prospects. You can enhance those prospects even more by progressing to Level 3, which can advance you into the more technical and advanced areas of horticulture and management.
We also offer other short courses that complement your course and provide additional training which can be specific to your career choice. For example: Certificate in Competency in Mowing, Hedge cutting and Leaf Blowing plus pesticide qualifications.
Careers
By completing and passing this course, you have just opened up a world of opportunities in this industry. You will have gained a range of practical horticultural skills relevant to employment in various roles in the horticultural sector, such as a gardener in private, public, or botanic gardens or parks and urban green spaces.
Are there any other recommendations/specialist requirements I need to know about?
One of our recommendations, if you do not work in the industry, is to get some work experience. At certain times of year plant nurseries and gardeners can be rushed off their feet and might be willing to take on a learner. Also, there are numerous gardens and parks who have Friends Groups/RHS in Bloom Groups which are made up of volunteers, where you can gain some extra practical experience and many other places too. These can be more adaptable depending on your availability and personal circumstances.
Must have: -
Waterproof Steel toe cap safety boots/wellingtons, with a steel mid-sole. Preferably anti-static and oil repellent sole.
Gardening gloves
Waterproof coat and leggings (please avoid expensive clothes as they may get damaged)
By-Pass secateurs (if you are left-handed, we recommend you have left-handed secateurs but not compulsory)
Pen/pencil/notebook
Drinking bottle
NB: The above will entail an initial outlay of approximately �150 - We will provide all other equipment required for your practicals. Please note that funded students are eligible to apply for bursaries to support the cost of equipment. For students in Liverpool and Manchester, groups will be supported through this process.
Be prepared with:
Layers of clothing
Hat
Knee pads (optional but recommended)
Packed lunch (though there is food on site)