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Achieve leading Gardening and Horticulture qualifications in just 3 hours a week!
- Accredited training with one-to-one tutor support.
- Study at home in your own time.
- Level 2 qualifications are an ideal entry-level for a new career and a good foundation for further study.
- Level 3 qualifications are advanced certificates suited to career progression and as a foundation for entry to higher education.
- Widely recognised by employers.
- Leading RHS (QCF) qualifications.
There are no set class times, so you can fit study into your life in a way that suits you. You’ll benefit from one-to-one support from an expert personal tutor who you can contact by email or telephone at any time.
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RHS Level 2 Principles of Horticulture
This is the most popular RHS Level 2 course, widely recognised across the horticulture industry as a strong entry-level qualification. It is a good starting point for a career in gardening, propagation, fruit and vegetable growing, garden design and many other areas of the horticulture industry. It is also a popular option for keen amateur gardeners eager to learn more about their hobby. Our course is prepared in conjunction with the expert team at Edinburgh Garden School. * All new course for 2014 meeting the latest syllabus requirements *...
read moreRHS Level 2 Garden Planning
Course Description An ideal starting point for students considering a career in Garden Design, the course leads to a widely recognised level 2 certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). The course is also a good choice for keen amateur gardeners who would like to learn more about garden planning and maintenance, fruit and vegetable growing and protected growing. The course includes: 4 Easy-to-follow study modules. 4 Assignments Supplementary study booklets, including ‘Introduction to Presentation Tools’ and...
read moreRHS Level 2 Plant Growth
Course Description This is an ideal course for students considering a career in plant propagation, garden maintenance, or related areas of horticulture. It leads to a Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Level 2 certificate in the Principles of Plant Growth, Propagation and Development. The course is also a good choice for keen amateur gardeners who would like to know more about maintaining plant health, soil management and how to propagate plants successfully. The course includes: 4 Easy-to-follow study modules. 4 Assignments Supplementary...
read moreRHS Level 3 Plant Growth
The course is ideal for those wishing to take their career in professional horticulture to the next level. There is a focus on soil management, disease and pest control, and plant propagation. The course is also a good choice for students wishing to launch a new career in horticulture at an advanced level, and provides a good foundation for higher education. Keen amateurs will also find this a rewarding and informative course. The course includes: 8 Easy-to-follow study modules. 8 Assignments Supplementary study booklets and reports,...
read moreRHS Level 3 Garden Planning
The course is ideal for those wishing to develop their career in professional horticulture, with a focus on amenity planting, large-scale garden design, accessible and sustainable design, and urban planting. The course is also a good choice for students wishing to launch a new career in horticulture at an advanced level, and provides a good foundation for higher education. Keen amateurs will also find this a rewarding and informative course. * New course for 2014 – meets requirements of the latest syllabus * The course includes: 8...
read moreRHS Level 3 Combined
This combined programme offers students the opportunity to complete both RHS Level 3 Certificates. For full information on these courses please see the relevant individual course pages: Level 3 Certificate in Principles of Garden Planning, Construction and Planting Level 3 Certificate in Principles of Plant Growth, Health and Applied Propagation At the end of the course you will be awarded two Learning Curve Certificates of Course Completion. You will also be ready to sit both RHS Level 3 Certificates, which you can do at an authorised...
read moreRHS Level 2 and Level 3 Package
In response to growing demand from our students, this combined Level 2 and Level 3 package allows students to enrol for all four RHS Level 2 and Level 3 Horticulture courses at a considerable saving. Qualifications: Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Plant Growth, Propagation and Development; Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Garden Planning, Establishment and Maintenance; Level 3 Certificate in Principles of Plant Growth, Health and Applied Propagation; Level 3 Certificate in Principles of Garden Planning, Construction and Planting....
read moreRHS Level 3 Horticulture Exam Info
This post brings together examination and syllabus information about the RHS Level 3 Principles of Horticulture certificates so you can find the information you need just by clicking on the relevant link below: Syllabus Level 3 Principles of Plant Growth, Health and Applied Propagation Syllabus Level 3 Principles of Garden Planning, Construction and Planting Syllabus Reading List New Level 3 Principles of Horticulture Reading List Preparing for Your Exams Past Exam Papers List of External RHS Examination Centres Latest Information on RHS...
read moreRHS Horticulture Level 2 exam information
A number of students have said that they find the RHS site a little difficult to navigate at times because it contains so much information. In this post we have tried to bring everything together so you can find the information you need just by clicking on the relevant link below: Syllabus Level 2 Principles of Horticulture Syllabus Level 2 Principles of Plant Growth, Propagation and Development Syllabus Level 2 Principles of Garden Planning, Establishment and Maintenance Syllabus Reading List New Level 2 Principles of Horticulture Reading...
read moreUpdate for RHS level 2 students who enrolled before July 2010
This is a quick reminder from our Garden School team about how your course links to the new Level 2 syllabus: Please note this only applies to students who enrolled before the end of June 2010. If you enrolled after this time your study material has been specifically prepared for the new syllabus. When launching the new certificates, the RHS used the original level 2 syllabus as a foundation for the new syllabus, and as a result the structure of the new syllabus was changed much more than the content. The certificate name was change too, to...
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