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Floristry – Beginners Creative Craft Entry Level 3 (NCFE)

Take steps into a career in floristry or simply start or develop an existing hobby.

S50012P20NE –

Friday, 11 Sep 2026 - 02 Oct 2026

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Take steps into a career in floristry or simply start or develop an existing hobby.

During this short course you will gain the practical skills needed to create beautiful designs using fresh botanical materials.

Following this course you can book on to the Level 1 Award in Floral Design (NCFE) before progressing to higher levels if you so choose.

Either way, you are guaranteed to have fun with flowers and develop a range of skills that you can add to over your floristry career.

PLEASE NOTE: If you have already completed a Creative Craft qualification at this level you cannot be funded again regardless of the subject you intend to learn
The course will cover a wide range of underpinning knowledge including:

* Botanical plant names
* Conditioning methods
* Design principles for different floral designs of increasing complexity
* Selecting from chosen materials to create crafted floral designs
* Working safely and effectively with materials, tools and equipment


Learning Aim: Z0060110 - This course will also include guidance on using Google Classroom as part of your learning experience. You will learn how to access course information, communicate and collaborate with fellow learners, submit assignments, and receive feedback from your tutor.
This is an Entry Level course.

You will need to be working at Entry Level 3 in your English skills to access the learning and complete the assessment tasks required.

If you do not achieve Entry Level 3 in your English Skills Builder Assessment you must have a UK English Entry Level 2 qualification or above. You will be asked to provide your certificates during the Course Approval Assessment.

This course is a qualification therefore you must attend all sessions and complete all assessment tasks to the required standard including a workbook demonstrating what you have learned and the costing of your designs.

Additional information:

Please bring a pen, pencil and paper to your class. Ensure you are wearing comfortable and appropriate clothing and footwear for a practical craft course.

Any course enrichment opportunities associated with this class will be listed in your Google Classroom.
Make an application by the ‘Apply Now’ button and book a Course Approval session to ensure this course is suitable for you.



For your Course Approval session, you need to:




  • Bring accepted ID in the form of either a UK passport or printout of your e-visa showing residency status
  • Bring proof of benefit dated within the last 3 months or most recent payslip /tax return if claiming the concessionary fee
  • Ensure you meet all previous educational requirements to attend this course
  • Bring copies of previous exam certificates


By booking a Course Approval session, you are agreeing that you have read and understood the terms and conditions of enrolment and course details as well as the above requirements.



For further information please contact enrol@suttoncollege.ac.uk



If you are unsure of your next steps for education, employment or career choices our Advice Service can help. Contact advice@suttoncollege.ac.uk
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Price £222.00 / £0.00

Time Commitment 4 Session(s):
Friday 09:30 - 15:00

Centre Sutton

Learning Aim 60049443

Course Code S50012P20NE

Funded courses may be free if you live in a London Borough, earn less than £28,860 or are in receipt of a means tested benefit and are looking for work. If you do not live in a London Borough, please contact the Enrolments & Customer Service Centre.

Please make sure you read the course details before enrolling.

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