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  • Creative Clay - An Introduction to Ceramics - Evening

    This course is designed for those that are interested in working with clay using a variety of methods and processes and who have little or no previous experience.

  • Digging Stirling - An Introduction to Archaeology & History of Stirling - Evening

    An introduction to archaeological techniques and practices in the context of the history of Stirling.

    Stirling sits at the lowest crossing point of the Forth, if you don’t control Stirling you can’t control Scotland. Every major event in Scottish history impacts or is impacted by Stirling.

    Learn about our earliest ancestors, Romans and Picts, Vikings and Angles, Kings and Queen, heroes and villains and much, much more!

    Explore Scotland’s former capital and understand the best preserved medieval city in Scotland!

    This exciting course also includes a live dig.

    This course is suitable for applicants aged 16 or over.

    This course will be delivered on Tuesday evenings.

  • Drawing and Painting for the Terrified - Evening

    This course is all inclusive course for complete beginners or for those who have lost their art mojo. Covering various techniques and media, at your level, in a supportive environment.

    This course will be delivered on Thursday evenings.

  • Drawing and Painting Workshop - Evening

    Suitable for beginners and the more advanced practitioner, students will be encouraged to explore their own personal projects with support from the tutor. Please note that students are required to supply their own materials.

    The Falkirk campus course will be delivered on Thursday evenings.
    The Stirling campus course will be delivered on Tuesday evenings.

    Important Information for all non UK nationals

    The College has a requirement to complete a residency check on all non-UK nationals for tuition fee purposes. When you book and pay for your course online, please be aware that you will be contacted by a member of our Student Administration team and asked to provide documents i.e. a copy of your passport; proof of your settlement status and EU share code.

    Following assessment of evidence, if you do not meet the criteria for ‘home fee status’, you will contacted and advised of any additional fee required.

    If you require further information please contact residency@forthvalley.ac.uk

    EU Nationals

    If you are currently living in the UK then you should have already applied for the EU Settlement Scheme which will allow you to continue living in the UK. 

    From 1st January 2021, if you are a national of a country outwith the UK it is most likely you will need a visa to study in the UK.  You can check if you require a visa by visiting the UK Government’s website here.  If you require a student visa, further information can be obtained at the following link.

    For the latest information about EU nationals studying in the EU, you should visit the UK Government’s website.

  • Floristry for Beginners - Evening

    Participants in this course will be guided through the steps required to construct various floral designs. Students will be issued with a list of materials to bring each week and then there will be a demonstration on how to create a variety of arrangements. The course offers the opportunity to learn a new skill and make new friends.  

    This course will be delivered on Thursday evenings.

    This course is suitable for applicants aged 16 or over.

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