Frequenty Asked Questions
We provide short intensive training in small groups (maximum of four to six students per tutor). The first part of the course covers essential theory but most of the training is practical where students are able to perform the treatments on each other.
For those wishing to go on to achieve an NVQ/City & Guilds qualification, a home-study route is available for the majority of our courses.
How can I book and pay for my course?
Bookings can be made over the phone using a credit or debit card. Alternatively, many of our courses are available to book on-line via our website. Depending on the start date of the course, you can either pay in full at the time of booking or a deposit can be paid as follows:-
Combination courses of 2-5 days £200
Combination courses of 6 days plus £400
The balance is then due 14 days before commencement of the course.
For NVQ/City & Guilds Supervised Routes: a £500 deposit is required with the balance due six weeks before the commencement of the course.
Do I need to buy a starter kit to do the training?
No, equipment and products are provided for you to train with on the day.
Can I cancel or transfer my course?
Course payments are non-refundable and not transferable. Failure to attend a confirmed course will result in the loss of all payments made for that course. In the event of a genuine reason for cancellation (proof of which may be required), a request for transfer will be considered at the discretion of The Beauty Academy. If successful, an administration fee of £50 per course will be charged.
A minimum of two students are required to run a course. The Beauty Academy will endeavour to give students at least 24 hours notice of any cancellation.
Why should I enter for the qualifications?
Some local authorities now require the qualifications for licence purposes. Qualifications are evidence of your professionalism and that you take your occupation seriously. By doing the training course you are halfway to completing your qualifications anyway, so you may as well register for them!
What is the difference between an NVQ and City & Guilds?
Generally, NVQ is regarded as a national qualification whereas City and Guilds is internationally recognised. Some employers may favour a particular qualification however both require similar amounts of study and work.
How much extra will it cost to do the qualifications?
How can I achieve my qualification via the home-study route?
You must register for the qualification within 12 weeks of completing your diploma training course. After your training you will be sent your theory work for completion. You will also be required to carry out treatments from home (10-12 treatments for each unit being studied). The treatments will need to be kept in a folder as this is required as evidence when you attend for your assessment.
Once you have completed all of the assignments/studying and your portfolio of treatments is complete, you will be invited back to The Beauty Academy for an assessment which will include both written and practical exams.
How long will it take to get my qualifications via the home-study route?
Everyone is different however the guidelines are 12-20 weeks. Once you have registered, you have up to three years to complete the qualification.
What is the supervised route?
Recommended for those who are looking for a more structured course, this runs in Birmingham, Cambridge, London and Milton Keynes at selected times of the year. Students receive considerably more practical training under the close guidance of an experienced tutor. Full details can be found on the City & Guilds & NVQs page of our website at http://www.thebeautyacademy.org/.

