Posted: 04/03/2022 | In Category: Training
Welcome to Reynolds Training Academy Newsletter, keeping you up to date with RTA & RPA, high value information, stories, upcoming meetings and events, company news and much more!
Training is delivered through VTCT qualifications, NVQ Level 2, Level 3 & 4 Beauty Therapy and Makeup courses. Interviews are now open.
Full time professional Performing Arts training. Auditions are open for places. ISTD DDE courses also available.
Level 3 PT courses – authentic physical training and facilities. Interviews are now open for courses.
This month we will be celebrating (and eating cake!) with:
Huge congratulations to 2021 graduate @_samantharobins who is off to spend the summer season dancing at @parkholidaysuk.
We had anincredible workshop by Christian Gibson. Some ofChristian’s credits include: Chess, Saturday Night Fever, Kiss Me Kate, The Producers, Grease, The Boyfriend, My Fair Lady, Singing In The Rain, Anything Goes, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Sound Of Music and many more. You also might recognise him as one quarter of comedy/cabaret act ‘4 Poofs And A Piano’ who featured for 9 years on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross! Thank you for passing on your knowledge and wisdom to our students.
Well done to our PT learners who passed their final assessments and are awaiting their certificates! We are looking forward to meeting our new PT learners on 8th March.
Huge congratulations to our Level 4 advanced beauty therapy learners who have completed. Next course starts April 2022!
Please visit our website for upcoming open days and short courses available.
1st March is Self Injury Awareness Day, “educating people who do not self-injure, to understand and reach out to those who do”.
28 Feb to 6 March is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, with #bethechange and #seethechange campaigns.
8th March is International Women’s Day. ‘Strike The Pose’ to support this year’s #BreakTheBias theme, “Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive”. Perhaps wear purple as, internationally, it’s a colour that symbolises women.
March is also Women’s History month. Its theme, “Providing Healing, Promoting Hope,” recognising the ways that women of all cultures have provided both healing and hope throughout history.
Congratulations to Meg Robinson who has achieved all units of her ISTD DDE Modern, with Tap Unit 3 to be taken in the summer. This makes her a fully qualified teacher able to enter students for exams.
Marissa Dunlop the Deputy Principal and Programme Manager for Performing Arts talks about her experience of being midway through the Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship at Exeter university.