Digital Literacy Skills
Page updated on: 07/05/2024
Having good digital literacy skills is essential to access services in today’s world. Our digital literacy skills classes will equip you for the digital world at home, for work and study. We have a range of classes suitable for you whether you are a complete beginner or have more advanced digital skills. Whether you want to learn how to use your iPad, brush up on your CV writing skills or achieve a digital literacy qualification, we have a class for you. We have on-line and face to face classes in a relaxed, friendly environment.
How to enrol?
If you are a new learner or have an enquiry, please phone 01267 235413, e-mail or use our Expression of Interest form to register your interest, or to make an appointment to find out which Digital Literacy class is right for you. All learners must complete an informal interview with a staff member and an assessment before enrolment. You can enrol at any time during the year. Please bring a copy of your photographic ID (passport or driving licence) with you.
Please don’t be worried about an assessment interview. It’s not a test! We want you to succeed and be happy in your class, the assessment is how we find out what you already know, and which would be the best class for you in terms of level and pace. You can work at a pace that suits you!
We aim to deliver all classes as advertised. However, classes may be cancelled, or changed, if enrolments are too low or in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
Term Dates 2023/24 | Start | Half Term | End |
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Autumn 2023 | 04 September | 30 October - 03 November | 22 December |
Spring 2024 | 08 January | 12 February - 16 February | 22 March |
Summer 2024 | 08 April | 27 May - 31 May | 19 July |
Please note that this calendar is subject to any changes that may arise as a result of government policy decisions. We do not accept liability for any losses incurred in respect of altered holiday arrangements following such changes.
This course is run in partnership with Coleg Sir Gâr.