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About the course

Immerse yourself in the world of watercolour with this beginner's course. Explore the versatility of the medium through simple exercises and discover techniques such as washes, colour mixing, and incorporating mixed media. Draw inspiration from nature and your own imagination to develop creative ideas. The classes offer a relaxed and inclusive environment for students of all abilities.

How is the course delivered and assessed?

Our classes provide a nurturing and encouraging environment where you can learn and grow as an individual. The tutor will guide you through various techniques and projects, ensuring that you feel supported and empowered to express your creativity.

You will receive gentle guidance and instruction as you delve into the world of watercolour. Through a combination of studio-based sessions and outdoor work in the landscape, you will have the opportunity to practice and experiment with different techniques.

The tutor will provide demonstrations to illustrate key concepts, and additional support will be available for those who may have dexterity or coordination challenges. You will have the freedom to work at your own comfortable pace and explore your creativity in a supportive environment.

About the tutor

Jack Duplock Studied art at the Royal Academy School of art and has over 20 years’ experience as a practising artist. He is also a qualified teacher with experience teaching learners from various backgrounds and abilities. His teaching specialisms include collage, watercolour and acrylic techniques and drawing.

His work explores landscape and the figure. Working from photographs his work is based on both personal and found imagery. Currently he is working on a body of work that is influenced by the south west landscape of his childhood and where he now lives.

He has shown his work both in The UK and internationally. Notable exhibitions have included a recent solo show at the Agency Gallery London, group shows at Durden and Ray in Los Angeles and Kunstalboratorium Vestfossen , Norway. He has been included in New Contemporaries and John Moore painting prize. His work is in various private collections.

What do I need to join (Entry Requirements)

Applicants must be at least 19 years of age at the start of the academic year.

You don’t need to have any experience to join this course, however as part of our series of funded courses, you are limited to one course per term. The aim of the course is to improve your well-being, confidence, self-esteem, and creative and vocational skills whilst providing progression routes for your learning through support and guidance from your tutor.

These courses are for self-referring or referred patient/client, making the courses available to all. If you're experiencing conditions like stress, anxiety, depression, behaviour-related health issues, mental health, bereavement, chronic pain, or illness, joining us can provide a beneficial experience and a re-engagement into education or employment. If you have a support worker or have a condition we will need to be aware of, please let us know - there may be other specialised creative courses that are more suited to your needs from other health providers.

During your first session the tutor will spend some time with you 1:1 to support you with your declared needs to ensure we give you the best support and guidance during the course.

Important Course Fee Information

Understanding Your Course Fees

We are committed to making our Creativity for Wellbeing courses accessible to everyone in our community. While the full cost to run these 10-week courses is £75 (£85 for Stained Glass), the majority of our students qualify for a subsidised rate.

Why do I see £75 on my enrolment form?

Our system is required to display the full, unsubsidised cost of the course for advertising purposes. However, if you are eligible for a Tier 1, 2, or 3 rate, this price will be overridden. Our finance team manually adjusts your record after your first session to ensure you only pay the subsidised amount.

Fee Breakdown by Tier

Your fee is determined by your "Local Flexibility" eligibility.

Tier
Eligibility Status
Your Cost
What is covered?
Tier 1
Low income (under £20,319 - £23,400) or on benefits (JSA/ESA/UC)
£10 (£20 Stained Glass / £3 Online)
Materials only. Tuition is 100% funded.
Tier 2
Carers, PIP, State Pension, Food Bank users, or income under £27k
£40 (£10/£20 of which is for materials)
Materials and a small contribution to tuition.
Tier 3
Annual income between £27k - £30k
£50 (£10/£20 of which is for materials)
Materials and a subsidised tuition fee.
Tier 4
Annual income over £30k
£75 (£85 for Stained Glass)
The full cost of materials, tutor, and room hire.
How your fees are used
  • Materials: Every course fee includes a contribution (£10 standard / £20 Stained Glass) to provide equipment.
  • Subsidies: Remaining costs are covered by funding from WECA and the Department of Education. Without this support, we could not offer these courses.
Enrolment Confirmation

Once you have submit your enrolment, you will receive an automated email confirming it's receipt. Once your enrolment is actioned, you will receive one of the following emails:

1. Welcome to SGS College: This confirms your course, location, start time, and student number.

2. Invoice Summary: This email follows the welcome message.

Important: This invoice will state the full £75 (£85 for Stained Glass).
Please do not pay this if you fall under Tiers 1 - 3

3. Course Full / On Hold: If the course is full, you will be placed on hold and contacted if a space opens.