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COOMBE HILL
JUNIOR SCHOOL
Coombe Lane West, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT2 7DD
Telephone: 020 8949 1743 Mr. C. Hodges Headteacher

COURSES FOR ADULTS SPRING 2011
As part of our adult education programme, Coombe Hill Junior School is pleased to offer a selection of courses for adults in the spring. These are open to adult parents, carers, friends and family members.
All courses are run by qualified tutors from Kingston Adult Education.
There is no limit to how many courses you wish to apply for but places are limited. You will receive a confirmation note of your booking via your child. Similarly you will be informed should it not be possible to run a course due to low numbers. Please complete the attached form and return by Friday 11th February 2011.
Cheques should be made payable to Coombe Hill Junior School.
For all enquiries please contact Victoria Thompson on 0208 949 1743.
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COURSE

DATES

FRENCH CONVERSATION

7 MARCH –
4TH APRIL
9TH MARCH –
6TH APRIL
10TH MARCH –
TH
7 APRIL
TH
10 MARCH –
TH
17 MARCH
TH
24 MARCH –
31ST MARCH
7TH APRIL

SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS
CREATIVE WRITING
INTRODUCTION TO WORD
INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL
INTRODUCTION TO USING
IMAGES IN WORD
(INCLUDING DIGITAL
IMAGES)
HEALTHY NUTRITION FOR
THE FAMILY
EASTER THEMED CHICKS
AND CUPCAKES

TH

TH

25

MARCH

1ST APRIL

TIME

COST

LENGTH OF
COURSE

MONDAYS
14.00 – 15.00
WEDNESDAYS
10.00 – 11.15
THURSDAYS
9.00 – 10.00
THURSDAYS
9.00 – 11.00
9.00 – 11.00

£25

5 WEEKS

£25

5 WEEKS

£25

5 WEEKS

£15

2 WEEKS

£15

2 WEEKS

9.00 – 11.00

£7.50

1 WEEK

FRIDAY
11.15 – 1.15
FRIDAY
11.15 – 13.45

£7

1 WEEK

£9

1 WEEK

FRENCH CONVERSATION FOR BEGINNERS
This course will give the students the basic language to get by in France, for example, to give their name, where they live, their nationality, where they were born. Parents will learn to talk about their

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