This course is intended for post-16 learners who want to progress directly to self-employment in the health and fitness sector as a gym instructor. When studied alongside other Level 3 qualifications as part of the study programme, it also supports progression to a range of higher-education courses. This course is suitable for individuals interested in becoming a Fitness instructor or Personal trainer.
This Level 3 National Foundation Diploma in Sports and Fitness is one the Sports departments flagship courses. The qualification allows you to study a wide range of areas within the sports, health and fitness industry, given you an insight into the world of Sport, Health and Fitness, thus better informing your next steps and your career choices. This one year course has been tailored to give learners an opportunity to progress onto Higher Education Sports programmes or employment in the sporting industry.
The Level 3 programme is made up of units, that are a mix of theory and practical work.
Combination of both theory and practical work.
Continuous ongoing assessment takes place through the course to develop a portfolio of evidence and multiple-choice tests.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Sport, Fitness and Personal Training
BTEC Level 3 National Foundation Diploma in Sport and Fitness.
2 – 5 hours per week of independent learning.
Basic understanding of the Leisure and Fitness Sector
Interested in working towards employment as a gym instructor or personal trainer.
GCSE grade C / 4 or Functional Skills Level 2.
GCSE grade C / 4 or Functional Skills Level 2.
If you are aged between 16 and 18 on August 2024 and received free school meals when you were at school, you may be eligible to receive a free meal at College. For more information on free school meals, click here.
All our Further Education (FE) courses (Entry to Level 3) are free to EU residents who are under 19 years old on the 31st August 2024. For a few courses you may be expected to contribute towards the cost of specialist materials and resources. However, depending on your circumstances, you may be eligible for financial help from the College’s Learner Support Fund. You should apply for any such financial support as soon as you have been offered a place. If you are aged 19 or over on 31st August 2024 and you are a UK/EU resident you will normally be required to pay a course fee.
The cost of your course will include tuition fees and examination fees, where applicable. Where a course requires additional specialist materials, there may be an additional cost. Some courses are cheaper than others because they are part funded by the government; some of these courses may also attract concessionary fees for some people.
If you are aged 19+ or over and studying a Level 3 course, you may be eligible for an Advanced Learning Loan. To be eligible for this loan, you must have been living continuously in the UK for 3 years immediately before the start date of your course. You must also be undertaking a course of study that is at Level 3 or above, e.g. National Diploma/Certificate etc. For more information click here.
Concessionary rates are now available for learners that meet the following criteria:
For more information on fees and remission click here.
If you are on a low income you may be eligible for financial support towards tuition fees from the Discretionary Learner Support Fund.
For further information click here.
Care to learn - childcare support for young people aged 16-20
If you are aged under 20 at the beginning of your course, or moving to the 2nd year of a level 3 course, and are caring for your own child you may be entitled to £175.00 maximum per week, per child through Care to Learn.
Please ensure you register on the Care to Learn website even if you haven’t chosen your childcare provider or the course you want to study. Once you have registered Care to Learn will confirm financial support in principle.
For further details and help with making an application please visit https://www.gov.uk/care-to-learn or speak to a Student Advisor.
If you are aged 20+ when you start a course and need financial support to help with the cost of childcare while you study the college may be able to help.
You will be required to make use of any government NEF or 2+ Funding before requesting any financial support from the college.
It is essential that you speak to a Student Advisor prior to enrolling on a course to discuss your personal circumstances, childcare needs and to find out if there are funds available.
Eligibility for help with childcare costs is based on your personal circumstances.
You need to have evidence that you meet general discretionary Learner Support Funds or 19+ Advanced Learning Loan bursary fund criteria:
All childcare applicants approved for funding will be required to sign our Terms & Conditions and MUST inform the College immediately should they stop attending lessons for any reason.
Email learner.services@cwc.ac.uk to put your name on the childcare waiting list. You MUST speak to a member of the Student Advice or Learner Services team before you enrol on a course.The Education Funding Authority has allocated money to colleges to support students who are on low incomes or the dependent of parents on a low income, and need support towards their course-related costs or essential living costs or are facing financial difficulty.
For further information click here.
For further information on financial support for Looked after Children, Care Leavers and estranged young people, click here.