Adult education - Phone 020 7472 5354 to sign-up

At Hampstead School, we offer classes in Computer basics as well as official courses from Microsoft and Cisco Systems. We have a supportive and flexible learning environment which means you have smaller classes, allowing you to receive greater peer, lecturer and tutorial support.
Enroll to receive up to £1000 per year (subject to status) towards your tuition fees and books.
Computer Basics
The course starts with the very basics - using the mouse and finding your way around the keyboard. Once your confidence and skills grow, you'll explore the different ways we use computers at home and at work.
The
Cisco Networking Academy Program is a comprehensive e-learning
program that provides students with the Internet technology
skills essential in a global economy.
The Networking Academy delivers web-based content, online assessment, student performance tracking, hands-on labs, instructor training and support, and preparation for industry standard certifications. Visit official Cisco website.
Digital proficiency test
How to enroll for our Adult classes
- By phone 020 7472 5354
- In person - Pick up an application form at our reception (open 10am - 3pm during term times)
- Click here to sign-up online
- Txt "cisco" to 88020
Class dates and times
Course |
Start date
|
End date
|
Days |
Times |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Cisco CCENT Discovery - details Networking for Home and Small Businesses |
2nd Oct 2008 | 27th Nov 2008 | Tues & Thurs | 8 hours a week 2:30pm - 6:30pm |
Microsoft Digital Literacy - Level 1 Learn the basics from music and photos to banking and communicating, computers have changed the way we work and live. |
2nd Oct 2008 | 30th Oct 2008 | Every Thursday
|
Drop-in 3:30pm - 5:30pm |
| Exam 77-604: MCAS: Using Microsoft Office Outlook
2007 |
4th Nov 2008 | 25th Nov 2008 | Tues & Thurs | 3:30pm - 6:30pm |
| SamLearning - Guide for Parents 15min session | 1st Oct 2008 | on going | Wed | 3:30pm - 5:30pm |
These
files are in Acrobat (PDF) format. You can download by right-clicking
(PC) / option-clicking (Mac) the link and selection Save
As... Alternatively you can open Acrobats in your browser
window by clicking the links normally. Note: You will need
to have Acrobat installed on your computer in order to allow
you to view the file. You can download the Acrobat Viewer
here.



