Kladec Adult Learning

It is never too late to start learning. As well as with the kids, we look to find the best way how to engage adults to help them to breach the employments or higher education gaps that may be holding them back from progression - in their lives or careers (in general).

Our flagship courses are:

  • ICT Level 2 (funded)
  • English and Maths Functional Skills Level 1 & 2 (funded)
  • ESOL support lessons
  • Life in the UK preparatory lessons
  • Academic support and assignment ‘troubleshooting’ for university students
  • In addition, we support young school leavers and everyone who needs professional guidance, career pathway consultation or simply a CV or Supporting statement writing together with soft skills and career coaching.

    If you are looking to start your teaching career as a Teaching Assistant or higher, we could offer you a work placement.

    ICT Level 2 with Functional Skills - Maths and English Level 1 and 2

    The course is suitable for all English and EAL speakers. It helps to build your confidence and achieve career or educational goals. ICT (‘computers’ for short) with Functional Skills in Maths and English Level 1 and 2 became a gateway or a ‘must have’ requirement to better employment and some Access and Higher Education (university) courses.

    Course Duration

  • 3 months
  • Mode of Delivery

  • online (3 hours a week)
  • Entry Requirements

  • UK/EEA Nationality (or other UK valid legal visa status)
  • 19 and over
  • Birmingham resident (for funding eligibility)
  • Assessment

  • English test (reading/writing)
  • Maths test
  • Qualification Achieved

  • Functional Skills Level 2 in Maths and English
  • together with: Level 2 ICT Skills
  • Life in the UK Preparation sessions with ESOL

    The course is designed for those who intend to apply for British Citizenship to gain sufficient knowledge and test practice support to pass the Citizenship exam. Tutors will help you to remember 100s of facts for the exam. You will obtain guidelines and practice on how to study for the exam as well as someone ‘to keep you on track’ when it comes to regular commitment to study these lengthy topics - other fellow students and your tutor.

    Course Duration

  • 5 weeks
  • Mode of Delivery

  • online, 90 minutes a week
  • Entry Requirements

  • ability to understand and communicate in English
  • Assessment

  • no formal assessment as these are preparatory classes before applicant books for the exam at a registered centre
  • ESOL support courses/sessions (self-paid)

    This course is designed to support Speakers of Other Languages in their learning to communicate verbally and in writing using correct English grammar. The course starts from the beginners up to the advanced level.

    Course Duration

  • ongoing
  • Mode of Delivery

  • online, 90 minutes per week
  • Entry Requirements

  • no formal requirements only willingness to learn
  • 19+
  • Assessment

  • practice test and ongoing formative assessment to evidence the learning progress
  • Qualification Achieved

  • Certificate of Achievement (in-house training)