270 Witch Hazel Ave Eco Park Boulevard Shop 24 Centurion Tel: 012 661 5245 / Fax: 086 503 2717 Mail: info@facetofacepta.co.za HAIR DRESSING 2014 Level 2 SAQA ID 65750 National Certificate Hairdressing Level 3 SAQA ID 65749 National Certificate Hairdressing Level 4 SAQA ID 65729 Further Education & Training Certificate Hairdressing More than any other beauty care, people desire the expertise of a professional hairstylist. Famous established names in the hairdressing industry such as Vidal Sassoon, Paul Mitchell, Trevor Sorbie and Tony and Guy have inspired hairstylists all over the world. Hairstyling is an important life long industry, fulfilling the needs from the toddlers first trim to enhancing the self image of all ages male and female with haircuts, colorants and styles to suit faces and lifestyles. This can be incredibly rewarding. Good hairstylists are in short supply and a qualified, creative hairdresser will never be redundant. Everyone men and woman alike, needs a good self image, and imaginative and inspired hairstyling is one of the most important feel great boosters affecting our personal success. There are many different approaches to choose from as a professional hairdresser: Salons, Retail, Cruise Liners, Television & Film, Fashion Shows, Theatre, Magazines / Advertising and Education Product Training etc. The opportunities are endless Course details: Full time (two years) The course is two years full time formal training and thereafter the learner will be required to work in a salon in order to complete the informal hours to qualify for the trade test as specified by Services Seta. All summative examinations will take place after completing the required salon hours. Only formative assessments take place during this time. This course is designed for the learner who prefers to spend more time on a unit to perfect their outcomes. In the Two year course the learner has the option to add advanced Indian head massage, Nail technology and Image consulting to their portfolio. Lectures 09h00 am 15h00 pm (Monday Friday) Normal School Holidays apply The hairdressing department is open every day until 17h00pm; the learners are welcome to use the facilities. 18 Months Part Time The course is eighteen months part time formal training on a Saturday and thereafter the learner will be required to work in a salon in order to complete the informal hours to qualify for the trade test as specified by Services Seta. The learner is required to complete a total of 3600 hour in total prior to applying for the trade examination. The course is eighteen months part time formal training on a Monday or Thursday, and the learner is required to work in a salon whilst they are completing their formal training. Saturdays 09h00am 14h00pm (February 2014) OR Mondays 09h00am 15h00pm (February 2014) Thursdays 09h00-15h00 (February 2014) Face to Face National Assessment International Assessment The course teaches the learner both Caucasian and Afro-Caribbean hairdressing techniques. Product training, external demonstrations and shows will be included in the students syllabus. The student will create their own portfolio of evidence. Projects and assessments are all part of the hairdressing course. 1
The Hairdressing Course includes the following: Level 2 Cluster 1 Theory Cluster 1 Practical Seta Professional Development Shampoo and Treatment Healthy Body and mind Indian Head message Effective Communication Blow wave Human Relations Diffuse Salon Ecology Microbiology Infection Control First Aid Electricity Principles of electricity Electricity in Cosmetology Chemistry Matter ph scale Chemistry of Cosmetics Trichology Hair theory Hair Care Draping, Shampooing and Scalp message Design Decision Considerations Client Consultation Design Composition Hairstyling Hairstyling theory Thermal Styling Cluster 2 Theory Cluster 2 Practical Hairstyling Finger waves Wet styling finger wave and pin curl Pin Curls Cluster 3 Theory Cluster 3 Practical Hairstyling Up styles Wet styling Setting Set Long hair styling Nail tech Level 3 Cluster 1 Theory Cluster 1 Practical Haircutting Cutting Theory Hot towel treatment Procedures Barbering Cluster 2 Theory Cluster 2 Practical 2
Hair Colouring Permanent Colour Theory Semi permanent Colour Identifying existing hair colour Highlights Changing existing hair colour Fashion colouring Cluster 3 Theory Cluster 3 Practical Make- up Day Make-up History of Make-Up Evening Make-up Era make up Bridal/Special occasion Level 4 Cluster 1 Theory Salon Business Beauty industry Job Search Professional Relationships Salon Ownership Salon Retailing Cluster 2 Theory Cluster 1 Practical Brazilian Blow wave Cluster 2 Practical Chemical Texturizing Perm Perming Relaxer Chemical Relaxing Curl Reforming Curl Reforming Cluster 3 Theory Extensions Braiding and Dreadlocks Cluster 3 Practical Micro ring, Shrinkie system, Keratin bond Dreadlocks and Braiding of hair In two year course (optional Subjects) Indian head massage (ITEC INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMA) Image consulting Nail technology (ITEC INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMA) Please note: Nail technology and Indian head is included in the curriculum, the ITEC Diploma is optional Fee Structures Full time (2 YEARS) Monday Thursday 09h00 15h00 (all school holidays apply) Friday 09h00 14h00 YEAR 1 Level 2 and Level 3 R42 000.00 - All inclusive per year R10 000.00 - Deposit payable 1 December 2013 R32 000.00 - Tuition fees payable from 1 January 2014 1 November 2014 @ R2910 per month. YEAR 2 Level 3 continuing and Level 4 R45 000.00 All inclusive. R10 000.00 Deposit & registration 1 December 2014 R35 000.00 Tuition fees payable from 1 January 2015-1 November 2015 @ R3 181.81 per month. 3
PART TIME (18 MONTHS) Monday 09h00-16h00 or Thursday 09h00-16h00 or Saturday 09h00-15h00. R50 000.00 all inclusive R10 000.00 Deposit &Enrolment payable 1 December 2013. R40 000.00 Tuition Fees payable over 17 months @ R2352.94 per month. (Full Payment on or before 1 March for any of the courses will Qualify for a 5% discount on tuition fees) Excluded in Course Fee : Exit level Exams R900 per Exit level assessment (Total 3) Optional ITEC International Exam fees ( Nail technology, Indian Head) Optional City & Guilds Exam fees First Aid Training 1 st & 2 nd year camps Outings or Excursions (Full Payment on or before 1 March will Qualify for a 5% discount on tuition fees) Registration & deposit fees are non-refundable Banking details : Somatology College of Excellence Standard Bank Centurion Acc : 242784305 Code : 012645 Please fax proof of payment to 086 503 2717 or email to vickey@facetofacepta.co.za 4
Hairdressing Registration 2014 (Part-Time 18 Months) Student Name Student Surname NAME TO APPEAR ON CETIFICATE Student Details Permanent Residence Postal Address Code: Home Number Cell Number Fax Number E-Mail Address ID Number Date of Birth Home Language Code: Age: Qualifications i.e. level of schooling Subjects Hobbies Medical History (Mention any serious or chronic illness e.g. Asthma, Epilepsy, Heart, Back or Feet problems, Sight or Hearing) Parent Name Parent Surname Permanent Residence Parent Details Postal Address Code: 5
Home Number Cell Number Fax Number E-Mail Address ID Number Date of Birth Home Language Code: Age: Occupation Name of Employer Employment Address Employer Number Persons Responsible for Fees (Please provide two contacts on persons responsible for fees) Name 1 2 Surname 1 2 Permanent Residence 1 Postal Address 1 2 2 Home Number 1 2 Cell Number 1 2 Fax Number 1 2 E-Mail Address 1 2 ID Number 1 2 Occupation 1 2 Name of Employer 1 2 Employment Address 1 Employer Number 1 2 2 6
Contract LEARNER NAME: Accepted on the following conditions: 1. Total cost of the Course: Hairdressing Full Time ONE Year Diploma 2. The cost of the 18 Month program is R50 000.00 and shall be payable as follows: R 10 000.00 Deposit to be paid by the 1 st December 2014 The balance of R 40 000.00 to be paid at the rate of R 2 352.94 per month, payable from 1 st JANUARY 2014 to the 1 st May 2015 over 17 months If you are utilizing our payment scheme, please note: 1. Fees are due by the 28 th of each month. If fees are not paid by the 1 st of the month, they are considered to be in arrears. The learner will be immediately suspended until the full arrear payment is settled. ( ALL FEES MUST REFLECT OR PROOF OF PAYMENT MUST BE PROVIDED) 2. If full arrear payment is not settled within one month following suspension, the FULL contract amount will need to be immediately settled, in order to avoid the account being handed over for collection. 3. If the learner withdraws from the course, the person responsible for fees will be responsible for the full balance of the contract and no money will be refunded. 4. Learners fees must be up to date before assessments are conducted (FORMATIVE OR SUMMATIVE) 5. Fees exclude International assessments, 1 st Aid training, towels and linen and the Local Authority registration fees. 6. No cheques will be accepted. EFT s are the preferred method of payment; we prefer that all deposits are made directly into our bank account & that cash payments are limited. Please use the students surname as reference. 7. All fees must be paid by 1 November 2013 or the learner will not be allowed to enter into Face to Face Final Examinations or any international examination 8. All re-do fees or late submission fees will be added to the leaner s statement and must be paid before the re-do takes place or the project gets marked. ( Please check College Rules & Regulations for more information) 7
Persons Responsible Confirmation of Fees First Person I ID Number confirm that I am responsible and committed for the monthly payment of (Learner Name) fees. I Understand and agree to the above terms and conditions as set out on pages 4-5 Signature Witness Should the above person not be able to pay the fees the second person listed in the contract will be accountable for the fees Second Person I ID Number confirm that I am responsible and committed for the monthly payment of (Learner Name) fees. I Understand and agree to the above terms and conditions as set out on pages 4-5 Signature Witness Learner and Parent Confirmation of Contract I (Learner) and (Parent/Guardian) have read and understood the terms and conditions as set out in the above contract pages 4-5 Learner Parent Witness 8