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D.270.2 armchair, MolteniOda Big floor lamp, PulpoLast Minute small stool, ViccarbeBoby Trolley, B-Line Mate sofa, MDF ItaliaCustom bench, Lowe Furniture Last Minute small stool, ViccarbeCloud Print, Trevor Mein Last Minute small barstool, Viccarbe Sphere table light, TossBVictoria And Albert dining chair, Moroso Last Minute small stool, ViccarbeCaillou, When Objects WorkGentry sofa, MorosoShanghai Tip coffee table, Moroso Please send your application to [email protected] The Sydney Russell School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Dagenham, London, England. It is near the junction of the A124 and Porters Avenue (A1153). It is around two miles north of the Ford Dagenham plant. One of the predecessor schools, which was established in 1935, was Dagenham County High School. That school had around five hundred boys and girls. It was built on the Becontree Estate, which had twenty seven thousand houses. From 1965 it was administered by the London Borough of Barking.




In a reorganisation in 1970, the buildings of the above mentioned predecessor school became the location for a new comprehensive school, Parsloes Manor School. In a reorganisation in 1990, the above mentioned predecessor school amalgamated with two other local schools. The name of the new school formed was The Sydney Russell School, after Sydney Russell (1906-1988) a local Methodist minister who served as chair of the governors at the former Parsloes Manor Comprehensive School. In February 2015 the school converted to Academy status. The school gets above average results at GCSE, the fourth best in the borough. At A-level the borough gets low results, but the school is the third best in the borough, although under the England average. The best school at A level in the borough is the Robert Clack School. Sorry, we have blocked access to the information you are after to protect the security of our website. If you think you have been unfairly blocked, please call Customer Service on 1300 658 700 and quote the Event ID and Session ID shown below.




The Sturt School for Wood has been teaching Australia's fine furniture makers since 1985.  Many of Australia's most established furniture makers are graduates of the Sturt School or teach at the School.  The Sturt course is unique in Australia offering unrivalled teaching hours, bench time and workshop access.  The course is taught by some of the very best furniture makers from Australia and overseas.  It is not for the faint hearted!  Only apply if you are willing and able to commit everything to your year at Sturt and to live and breathe woodwork and the art of fine furniture! The Sturt School for Wood is a Registered Training Organisation (no. 2571) offering the nationally recognized (Australian Qualification Framework) Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology as a full-time 1-year course. Students who are accepted for enrolment in this course may be eligible for a range of government assistance programs to help support them while they undertake full-time study including Austudy, Youth Allowance and Fares Allowance.




Contact your nearest Centrelink to find out more. The course offers each student: The course objective is to develop, in one year, the personal skill, knowledge and confidence that will provide a strong foundation in the craft, enabling graduates to continue working with wood as a profession. Individual term enrolment is also available to accommodate students who need to complete the course in a longer period of time. Students enrolling for an individual term: Thanks to our sponsor TIMBERBITS, each enrolled student for 2016 will receive a $500 tool voucher at the commencement of term 1. See below for details on Course Outline, Term Dates, Fees and Tutors for 2017 TERM 1 - An introduction to Fine Woodworking Start the way you mean to continue by learning the right way from the beginning. Learn how to look after your hand tools, set up your bench and workshop, make a range of hand tools and then construct the perfect hanging tool cabinet to keep them in.




This term will get you started with the principles of using hand tools and the basics of safe use of machinery. Establish and maintain a safe furniture making work environment Select, use and maintain hand tools for the creation of custom furniture Set up, operate and maintain basic static woodworking machines TERM 2 - Joints and Curves Make your own dovetail saw and then use it to learn the art of dovetail joints. Develop and build a piece of furniture that incorporates a traditional drawer. Learn a range of curving techniques that may include, steam bending, coopering, laminating or kerfing. Establish a design brief Construct joints for custom furniture Produce curves and shaped components for custom furniture TERM 3 - Designing, Prototyping and Completing a Project Starting design your own projects including the prototyping and construction of your own batch project for potential commercial sale. Research and select furniture materials and technology




Research styles and movements Construct and evaluate furniture prototypes and samples Produce templates and jigs for custom made furniture TERM 4 - Making an Exhibition Piece Develop and extend design skills and practice towards your graduate exhibition. The manufacture of a final exhibition piece occupies most of this term. Students are also require to organise all aspects of their graduate exhibition. A complete record of this project must be made including photographic documentation. The work should illustrate the participant’s awareness and understanding of design principles. All students must also complete a portfolio and CV. Term 1: 30 January - 7 April (10 weeks) Term 2: 18 April - 23 June (10 weeks) Term 3: 10 July -22 September (11 weeks) Term 4: 3 October - 4 December (9 weeks) Neil & Pam Erasmus, Paul Nicholson, David Upfill-Brown, Phoebe Everill, Isabelle Moore. 1 year full-time enrolment: $19,965 plus $110 registration fee.

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