Eastleigh College's Adult Enrichment Programme offers a range of part-time learning opportunities for adult learners with mild to moderate learning difficulties/disabilities. Courses include cookery, music, art, gardening, dance and computing and are designed to meet the individual needs of the students, who learn in small groups led by experienced tutors.
Courses that start in the autumn term are held at the College’s main campus and Wells Place in Eastleigh; these run for approximately 30 weeks. We also offer a range of shorter five-week courses for those wishing to try different things. Learners can join one of our 30 week classes at any time, subject to space availability. For more information, please contact the Adult and Community Learning Team on 023 8091 1270, or via acl@eastleigh.ac.uk.
Adult Leisure Courses
A great way to indulge in a hobby or passion, further your skills and meet new people.
Art from Music and Film
Part-Time Leisure
This hands on course will allow you to create your own pieces of art inspired by music and film. Each…
Computing Skills
Part-Time Leisure
Have fun and increase your confidence when using technology. You will learn: • How to use the internet…
Everyday Cooking
Part-Time Leisure
You will learn all the skills you need to prepare every day, family favourite meals for yourself and…
Fitness and Dance
Part-Time Leisure
Whilst listening to different styles of music, you will be taught dance moves and exercises that will…
Get Arty
Part-Time Leisure
This hands on course will let you experiment with different materials, techniques and colours. You'll…
Healthy Cooking
Part-Time Leisure
You will learn all the skills you need to prepare healthy meals for yourself and your friends and family…
Music Workshop
Part-Time Leisure
As you work through the musical alphabet, you will learn about different styles of music and explore…
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Eastleigh College has been commended by the Association of Colleges for the careers and progression support it provides to learners by being shortlisted for this year’s Beacon Awards. This recognition highlights the outstanding work of the college’s career and work readiness team, and other staff across the college who are dedicated to ensure learners are fully aware of the opportunities available to them.