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Bournville College of Further Education

Train to Gain

An offer you can't refuse!

Bournville College is a leading Train to Gain provider in Birmingham and Solihull. We can offer employers the following services:

  • Identifying the skills your business needs,

  • Finding and agreeing the right training package

  • Sourcing any available funding

We can fully fund and flexibly deliver NVQ L2/3 courses to eligible learners in the following areas:

  • Management

  • Information technology

  • Administration

  • Team leading

  • Health and Social care

  • Catering and Hospitality

  • Customer Services,

  • School Support

Next Steps.... for more information please contact the Train to Gain department on 0121 222 5664 or use this Contact Form

Why Choose Bournville College?

You will be allocated a Business Development Advisor at the beginning of the process, who will remain in close contact with you throughout the training. After discussing your business needs, we will put together a training plan which identifies the most suitable qualifications to support your employees’ development. Many of the latest NVQ qualifications are flexible and allow tailoring to meet your particular needs.

We will support you and your staff all the way throughout the training. At the end, we will review the programme and recommend further training. We see our work with employers as a partnership – you want to be successful and we want you to succeed!

Next Steps.... for more information please contact the Train to Gain department on 0121 222 5664 or use this Contact Form


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