Free ECE Level 4 Qualifications
I initially posted this message (www.neighbourly.co.nz...) under the category of 'free stuff' but I think that the category is meant for people giving away actual things, oops. Hopefully, it's okay to post this again as a noticeboard message so that neighbours can understand what exactly this is about.
We're launching a new programme entitled NZ Certificate in ECE and Care (Level 4), approved by NZQA recently, and will be applying a zero fees policy for the initial run so that those who are having difficulty getting into a course through the Fees Free scheme offered by TEC, can have an alternative option to get good qualifications for free. I'm happy to clarify doubts in the comments below or talk over the phone (021-02380889).
*Glad to see the response so far and it looks like we will fill up one class of 15 (our maximum class size) quite quickly. I will continue to work with those who are interested and see if I can open up a second class if the numbers hit 24 (i.e. 12 students x 2 classes).
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