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Free, flexible adult courses at Waltham Forest College

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Learn locally. Gain recognised qualifications. Build your future.

Waltham Forest College is encouraging local adults to think big about their future with a range of free and flexible courses designed to fit around work, family and everyday life. Whether you are looking to start a new career, retrain, gain a recognised qualification or return to education, adult learning can provide the skills and confidence needed to take the next step.

Adult learners can access a wide range of benefits, including:

- Free courses for eligible learners

- Flexible evening and blended learning options

- Nationally recognised qualifications

- Local learning opportunities in Waltham Forest

- Expert tutors and industry-relevant learning

- Progression opportunities into employment, apprenticeships or higher-level study

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Whether you are looking to improve your employment prospects, retrain for a new career, return to work or gain new skills, there are opportunities available to help you achieve your goals.

Adult learning is open to people aged 19 and over who are ready to invest in their future while balancing work, family and other commitments.

The College continually aligns its curriculum with industry needs, creating clear progression pathways into higher education.

Waltham Forest College (Image: Waltham Forest College)

Courses are available across a range of sectors, including:

Health and Social Care

Early Years

Construction

Green Skills

Hospitality and Retail

Creative Industries

Public Services

Business and Administration

Ready to take the next step?

Apply today and start building your future locally.

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