Key Facts

  • Starting
    9 Sep 2024
    Location
    Kingston Hall Road Centre
    Start Time
    09:00
    End Time
    17:00
    Duration
    2 Years
    Study Mode
    Part Time Day
    Days
    Weekday
    Start Date
    9 Sep 2024
    End Date
    26 Jun 2026
    Level
    Level 3
    Code
    KCC3027CP
CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the Early Years Workforce - Early Years Educator (Adult Learners)

This qualification is for all those who wish to work in the Early Years Sector. It will cover the age range from birth to five years.

  • Teaching and delivery is holistic and adapted to individual needs; you will gain a wealth of knowledge from your peers and take part in regular group discussions sharing best practice.
  • You will be supported by your tutor, assessor and class peers alongside support from your work place.
  • The course is reflective of the needs of the industry and you will be applying knowledge and skills from practice to theory and vice versa.
  • You will be offered regular support during class, support with assignments and support with industry placement. Your assessor also supports you with the connection between your place of work and place of study.
  • The course can be flexible in achievement dates; you will be able to work at a quicker pace if you wish and will be supported by both teacher and assessor.
  • Entry Requirements


    Applicants must be 19+

    We will invite you to a Meet the Tutor event where you will receive information, advice, and guidance about the course you have applied for. This will be an opportunity for you to gain valuable information about the course and give you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.

    You will provide a copy of your last school report and / or a reference from an employer or relevant professional other this will include attendance. This is to ensure we can support to be able to achieve well on the course. Applicants with 85% or below attendance will have been deemed not to have met this criteria. All applicants are given an opportunity to discuss any evidence based mitigating circumstances that may have affected the reference / school report.

    Details of employment must be provided before enrolment - A visit to your workplace will take place in the first 6 weeks of starting.

    Applicants will need to be working in a child care environment (350 placement hours needed throughout the duration of the course). Throughout your course you will need to spend a minimum time working with babies 0-1yr 11mths = 25 hours, toddlers aged between 2-2yr 11mths = 133 hours and pre-school children 3-5 years = 192 hours.

    4 x GCSE's at C/4 or above, or a Level 2 Certificate / Extended Certificate or above, at Merit or above, in a relevant subject. Including English and maths GSCE at C/4 or above, or Functional skills Level 2 in English and maths.

    Applicants aged 19+: can apply for a 19+ Advanced Learning Loan, or can self-fund.

    A DBS (police) disclosure is required for this course.

    We are firmly committed to finding the right course for you to ensure you can flourish! Talk to us today if you have any concerns about the application process, we are here to help take you to the next level.

  • Course Content


    Mandatory units include:

    • Promoting communication
    • Promoting equality and inclusion in children and young people's settings
    • Engaging in personal development
    • Principles for implementing duty of care
    • Understanding child and young person development
    • Promoting child and young person development
    • Understanding how to safeguard the well-being of children and young people
    • Supporting children and young people's health and safety
    • Developing positive relationships with children, young people and others involved in their care
    • Working together for the benefit of children and young people
    • Understanding how to support positive outcomes for children and young people
    • The context and principles of early years provision
    • Promoting learning and development in the early years
    • Promoting children's welfare and well-being in the early years
    • Professional practice in work with children in their early years
    • Supporting children's speech, language and communication
    • Longitudinal study
  • Progression Next Steps


    Candidates may be able to progress onto a Foundation Degree.

    There are lots of opportunities available to you to progress across the South Thames Colleges Group and into the world beyond education.

    During your time with us you will have access to a dedicated team of careers and education advisors who will help you as you take the next steps towards achieving your goals.

  • Additional Information


    Up to two years, part time, one evening in College. The course is delivered on Wednesdays with a blended learning approach.

    You will be allocated an assessor who will visit you in the workplace to action plan your progress and set you tasks to complete. When you are ready to be assessed, your assessor will come and assess you in your workplace. You will need to attend College once a week to take part in some group activities and to be taught sessions which cannot be conducted on a one-to-one basis. Funding for part of the course fees may be available from your local Early Years and Childcare Service. Please apply online and you will be invited for an interview where any questions can be answered. The College offers a variety of early years study options and will direct applicants to the most appropriate course dependent on achieved GCSE grades and prior experience. Have you had a look at Kingston College social media? #earlyyearskingston @KCUpdate