Bracknell Learning’s course for you  

DATE

August 26, 2025

Learning can open new doors at any age with a variety of courses available 

From health and safety to first aid, business studies to food safety and more, whatever your interests Bracknell Open Learning Centre can help you further your employability skills. 

Whatever stage you’re at in your work journey, the programme for the academic year starting this month can help with value skills and support. 

Starting out? There’s help with interview skills, communication and job searching as well as core skills on offer to boost your maths or English. 

Work skills courses are available in food safety, customer service, first aid and personal development, relevant to specific pathways and more general routes. 

Computing courses range from getting to know the basics to more advanced skills and those focusing on Excel and Powerpoint. They also offer a range of accredited BTEC courses alongside maths and English qualifications.  

The Community Learning Team invite you to check out the programme for wellbeing courses designed to help you restore body and mind, why not try watercolour painting, yoga, art journaling and there’s a host of mum and baby courses alongside parenting sessions too. 

The full listing and fee information where applicable can be found at bracknell-forest.gov.uk/community-learning

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