VTCT (iTEC) Level 3 DIPLOMA in Fashion,Theatre and Media Make-Up

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VTCT (iTEC) Level 3 DIPLOMA in Fashion, Theatre and Media Make-up (International Accredited Diploma Course)
Note: No additional fees are required for classes. Graduates are welcome to review the content free of charge.
Note: The institution is a government-recognized employment referral agency. It can provide job referrals and teaching opportunities (e.g., course assistant) for outstanding graduates, offering more career pathways.

[Course Objective]
This course aims to equip learners with the necessary practical skills and knowledge to provide fashion, theatre, and media make-up services to the public and performers, and to gain employment within the theatre and media make-up industry. Suitable for learners aged 16 and above, the course aims to provide a Level 3 vocational competency and a solid foundation for further study at Levels 3 and 4.

[Learning Hours]

  • - The total course duration is 126 hours, divided into theoretical and practical components. Students will practice in a simulated environment to enhance their skills.
  • - Total Qualification Time (TQT): 480 hours | Guided Learning Hours (GLH): 200 hours

[Course Duration]

  • - 2-3 months

[Entry Requirements]

  • - Aged 16 or above
  • - Proficient in Cantonese, Mandarin, or English
  • - Proficient in reading and writing Chinese or English
  • - The centre must ensure learners possess the knowledge, understanding, and skills required to enroll and successfully achieve this qualification.

[Course Content / Syllabus]
**This course is developed based on the syllabus of the standard VTCT iTEC curriculum**
Upon completion of this unit, learners will be able to:

1) International Infection Prevention

  • - Understand health, safety, and hygiene requirements, including first aid kit contents, accident recording, fire safety equipment, electrical safety checks, disinfection and sterilization methods, personal and salon hygiene, awareness of blood-borne diseases, and waste disposal.

2) Knowledge of Make-up Products & Techniques

  • - Identify skin types and conditions (e.g., dry, oily, combination, mature, sensitive, dehydrated).
  • - Master client consultation and communication skills, including completing consultation cards, checking for skin disorders and contraindications, obtaining informed consent.
  • - Select make-up products based on occasion, client's skin tone, age, and preferences.
  • - Prepare the skin for treatment (cleansing, toning, moisturizing, priming).
  • - Understand the effects of lighting on make-up.
  • - Identify skin tone, face shape, eye shape, nose shape, lip shape, and apply appropriate corrective techniques.
  • - Use color corrective creams, concealers, contouring, and highlighting techniques.
  • - Master airbrush techniques and tool disinfection methods.
  • - Complete make-up within industry-acceptable time limits (e.g., day make-up application and removal within a maximum of 30 minutes).
  • - Understand the science of cosmetic ingredients and the differences and uses of various skincare and cosmetic products.
  • - Practical Assessment Areas:
    • Day Make-up
    • Evening Make-up
    • Special Occasion Make-up
    • Bridal Make-up
    • Corrective Make-up

3) Professional Conduct & Business Studies

  • - Understand principles of ethical practice, including the meaning of contraindications, the impact and legal implications of advertising, the necessity of professional indemnity insurance, client confidentiality, obtaining consent, codes of professional ethics, continuous professional development, and professionalism.
  • - Understand the importance of communication, including consultation cards, ethical dialogue, client record keeping, handling negative feedback, effective questioning techniques, body language, and maintaining good working relationships.
  • - Master financial and costing principles, including basic business principles, stock control systems, treatment costing, and the benefits of providing treatments.
  • - Understand retail principles, including salon/clinic layout planning, the importance of providing retail services, the role of the receptionist, and basic safety hazards.
  • - Master effective sales and marketing techniques, including basic sales principles, main forms of advertising, and planning presentations or demonstrations.

4) Fashion, Stage & Special Effects Make-up

  • - Understand facial anatomy, physiology, and skin pathology (bones, muscles, skin structure and function, skin types, disorders, contraindications, skin cancer, and the aging process).
  • - Understand lighting effects and colour theory (primary light colours, types of studio lighting, colour theory, colour wheel, light and shadow, texture creation).
  • - Understand make-up application for different occasions/productions (main male/female roles, stage make-up, dance/ballet, rugged characters, Egyptian, Indian, Oriental/Geisha, Restoration period, wizard, transgender, animal, fairy tale characters, black & white film/photography make-up, minimal/dramatic/glamorous make-up, children's make-up, catwalk/fashion film make-up, body art, etc.).
  • - Understand the historical influences on make-up (Egyptian, periods from the 16th to 21st centuries, including men's and women's styles).
  • - Be able to apply fashion, theatre, and media make-up (skin preparation, product selection, foundation application, concealing and correction, contouring, eye and lip shape correction, handling mature skin, hygiene procedures, application for film/TV/theatre/stage make-up, and removal methods).
  • - Be able to apply airbrush make-up (techniques, equipment preparation, health and safety procedures).
  • - Be able to apply false eyelashes (product use, treatment area preparation, identification of contraindications, application techniques, and removal/care).
  • - Be able to apply special effects make-up (disability effects, bald caps, wig application, SFX product application, and professional hygiene standards).
  • - Practical Assessment Areas (30 character portfolios required):
    • Aging Make-up
    • Mime Make-up
    • Fantasy Make-up
    • Special Character Make-up
    • Corrective (Camouflage) Make-up
    • High Fashion Make-up
    • Dance/Ballet Make-up
    • Oriental Make-up
    • Period Make-up (5 different era styles)
    • Fairy Tale Make-up
    • Animal Character
    • Character using prosthetics
    • Character featuring bruising and scars

5) Special Effects (SFX)

  • - Scars, Bruises, Wounds, Burns
  • - Applying Crepe Hair (beards and stubble)
  • - Four Special Effects Looks (as part of the character portfolio)

* Bonus: Keratin Lash Lift Course (Requires payment of $680 for keratin kit tools; models must be provided by the learner)

[Products]

  • - Class Kit

[Assessment Fees]

  • - Waived

[Assessment Methods]

  • External Practical Exam: Conducted by an external examiner at the end of the learning period. Assesses a fashion/media make-up and one full character look (including two special effects).
  • External Theory Exam: Multiple-choice questions (MCQ) conducted in a controlled environment, 55 minutes long, pass mark is 60%. Grading: Pass (60-74%), Merit (75-89%), Distinction (90-100%).
  • Evidence Portfolio:
    • Make-up Unit: 5 treatment evidences (for 5 different clients), covering corrective, day, evening, special occasion, and bridal make-up. Each evidence requires consultation records, medical history, skin analysis, treatment details (including make-up charts), before/after photos, and client feedback.
    • Fashion, Theatre & SFX Unit: A portfolio containing 30 created characters, requiring research materials, sketches, clear step-by-step creation instructions, process photos, and reflective practice.
  • Overall Grade: Based on the combined rules of each unit, the overall qualification grade is Pass, Merit, or Distinction.

[Benefits for Learners]

  • - Online Q&A, wholesale discounts from international beauty brands, participation in large-scale graduation ceremony (wearing gown and cap), overseas large-scale international beauty competitions, overseas study tours, rental of beauty rooms and beds.

[Certificates Awarded]

  • - VTCT Skills (ITEC) Level 3 Diploma in Fashion, Theatre and Media Make-up (Qualification No.: 603/4049/6)
  • - ITEC Award Level 2 in Infection Prevention (Requires additional HK$800)
  • - IQA Level 3 DIPLOMA in Fashion And Media Make-Up (Requires additional HK$600)
  • - LBEDU Academy DIPLOMA in Fashion And Media Make-Up

[Accreditation]
VTCT (iTEC) / IQA / LBEDU

[Professional Qualification Recognition]
After completing the course, graduates can self-fund exams for other professional qualifications to obtain other international recognitions:

  • - UK CITY & GUILDS CERTIFICATE in Keratin Lash lift and Tinting
  • - Korea BHL Certificate in Make-Up Level 3
  • - Korea BHL Certificate in Make-Up Level 5
  • - Korea IFBC Certificate in Make-Up
  • - Korea SISA Certificate in Make-Up (After course completion, can apply to become SISA Vice President.)
  • - Korea GPF Certificate in Make-Up
  • - Korea K-Beauty Certificate in Make-Up
  • - Hong Kong IQA Diploma in Fashion, Theatre and Media Make-Up Level 3
  • - Hong Kong IAEA Certificate in Make-Up CPD.
  • - Hong Kong IAEA Certificate in Make-Up REG.
  • - USA IAPC Certified International Make-Up Professionalist Level 3
  • - USA IAPC Certified International Make-Up Professionalist Level 5

[Progression/Other Courses]

  • Upon successful achievement of this qualification, learners can progress to other VTCT Skills (ITEC) or equivalent Level 2, 3, 4 qualifications, for example:
    • - Level 2 Diploma in Hairdressing, Diploma in Beauty Specialist
    • - Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy
    • - Level 4 Diploma in Advanced Skin Studies, Diploma in Laser and Light Therapies, Diploma in Spa and Salon/Skin Clinic Management
  • After completing the course, graduates can enroll in other professional courses to obtain qualifications in other areas: (Click on courses for more details)

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ITEC History - Established 1947

 

What is iTEC? The name iTEC stands for International Therapy Examination Council, and has been used since 1973.

International Therapy Examination Council (iTEC) was established in 1947. As a leading international awarding organisation, it has consistently awarded high-quality and respected qualifications and is recognized and funded by the UK Department for Education. It is a leading UK professional examination board, providing high-quality qualifications that enable professional practice in the UK and worldwide. iTEC currently has registered centres in countries across Africa, North America, South America, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

iTEC, on behalf of the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS), offers over 400 UK government-recognized and Europe-recognized qualifications accredited by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) under the UK qualifications framework.

iTEC is an official awarding body approved by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (old body: QCA) (new body: Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency - QCDA) and the Department for Education and Employment (DFEE). It is a recognized awarding body regulated by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) (Registration No.: RN5149). Therefore, our iTEC courses are regulated and hold qualifications under the (old system - Qualifications and Credit Framework - QCF) / (current system - Regulated Qualifications Framework - RQF) and (European Qualifications Framework - EQF).

iTEC has ensured that each qualification reflects workplace best practice in its syllabus, that each course is linked to relevant work roles, and that the syllabus reflects the level of knowledge and skill required by practicing therapists.

iTEC diploma qualifications are highly valued by potential employers, who know that an iTEC qualification signifies excellent theoretical knowledge and practical competence, as well as a rigorous and independent examination process.
Courses follow the latest iTEC QCF (Qualifications and Credit Framework) syllabus introduced by the UK government in September 2009 and revised in September 2012.
This means that when the government establishes a National Mandatory State Regulator for Complementary Medicine, your qualification will be automatically recognized. Furthermore, your qualification will be recognized for work within the UK National Health Service, and your course credits can count towards university degree programs.

Successful completion of iTEC courses enables you to apply to join the current voluntary regulatory body established by the Department of Health - the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC).

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ITEC International Qualifications

 

iTEC has over 1850 registered colleges (iTEC + VTCT) approved through close partnerships worldwide, with offices and representatives in London, Ireland, the USA, South Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region. iTEC provides centres and learners with high-quality regulated qualifications for employability, professional subjects, and skills enhancement. The iTEC portfolio includes qualifications in beauty and spa, complementary therapies, sports fitness, hairdressing and beauty therapy, and customer service sectors.


High-Quality and Respected Industry Qualifications

iTEC provides internationally leading qualifications, specializing in beauty and spa therapies, beauty, complementary therapies, sports fitness training, and customer service, in 40 countries (including: UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China Hong Kong, Europe, etc.).

iTEC (VTCT) courses enhance career opportunities for local learners or those seeking to work in the beauty industry overseas.


iTEC International Therapy Examination Council Qualification Training History - 1989 iTEC Historical Certificate

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As a leading awarding body, iTEC and VTCT are committed to providing the highest standards for our centres and learners.

 

To this end, we invest in enhancing the security of certificates issued by iTEC and VTCT. Furthermore, this year iTEC and VTCT underwent a rebranding, and we are pleased to announce that iTEC and VTCT certificates have been redesigned with our new logo and enhanced security features.

Features of the new certificates include:

  • High-Quality Security Paper: Makes forgery and alteration extremely difficult.
  • Personalized UV Text: On each certificate, 'iTEC' and 'VTCT' are printed into the background design in invisible UV ink.
  • Security Hologram: Our certificates provide the best visible deterrent against copy fraud.
  • Micro-text: The words 'iTEC' and 'VTCT' have been reduced to a scale requiring magnification to read. To the naked eye, the text appears as a solid line.

We are committed to ensuring all rebranding reflects our values as an organization, and we believe our learners can receive high-quality and secure certificates.

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iTEC International Therapy Examination Council Certificate Sample
Ofqual = Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (UK)
RQF = Regulated Qualifications Framework (UK)
EQF = European Qualifications Framework
VTCT = Vocational Training Charitable Trust (UK)

Class Code: LB0133
Class Date: Inquiry
Time: 200 hours
Class Location: Sham Shui Po, Kowloon
Status: Enrollment Now
Course Fee: HK$19,800.00
Course Fee: HK$2,000.00

Terms and Conditions for General Courses:

  1.     To enroll in a course, students are required to pay a deposit which will be deducted from the total course fee. Upon the confirmation of this enrolment, the applicant is liable to pay the balance of the total fee for the course.
  2.     In the event of a student failing to attend the confirmed course, or complete the course for any following reasons: personal problems, illness, change of mind, relocation, pregnancy, illness or death in the family, change in personal circumstances, failure to obtain a visa or a loan, no refunds of fees or deposits will be made, no entitlement to a later-date course will be granted and the student will be liable for the outstanding course fee.
  3.     Fees can be paid in full, at the time of enrolment. Fee can also be paid with deposit and balance which must be paid no later than seven days prior to the course start date. Failure to do so will forfeit your place on the course.
  4.     All deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable under any circumstances.
  5.     Under discretional circumstances, the course fees can be paid by Installment Options, subject to the school’s approval. 
  6.     Students who are approved to pay off the course fee by Installment Options, are in agreement with the school to make all payments by direct debit on preset dates. Late or non-payment may result in your removal from the Installment Option and you will be liable for the remainder of your Course fees in 10 working days.
  7.     The direct debit must be set up a minimum of 10 working days before the course starting date. Otherwise, we reserve the right to cancel the agreed Installment Option and the full course fee is due before the course starting date instead.
  8.     If you do not pay your Course fees in accordance with the agreed payment terms, we reserve the right to withdraw any offer, cancel your accepted place on your Course, exclude you from any relevant assessment, exam, or reassessment, leave your assessment or reassessment unmarked, or withhold assessment or reassessment results and materials for your Course.
  9.     All students must purchase a kit(s) and towel bundles for practicing purposes unless otherwise specified (excluding Laser course(s)). Students are required to bring their own kit(s) and towel bundles on the day of training, failure to do so will result in students not being able to attend lessons/practice/be assessed.
  10.     All students will be required to practice on other students unless models are required for the practical assessment which will then be the responsibility of the student to bring along but will be specified by LUSTER BEAUTY INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACADEMY.
  11.     Some courses may require a patch test at least 48 hours prior to the course date. Eye and laser treatments especially, but will be specified on the course information for health & safety.
  12.     Any medical conditions or learning difficulties must be specified by the student prior to the course enrolment in written form (i.e. E-mail [email protected]), i.e. contra-indication to having a treatment performed, in this incidence the student will be required to bring her own model to practice on.
  13.     As part of The Code of Practice, all students must be well presented at all times. (i.e. Hair should be neatly tied back and out of the face, no jewelry, all piercings removed for health & safety purposes, fingernails should be cut short and clean, and personal hygiene should be adhered to)
  14.     All students will be required to wear the correct beauty tunic, black trousers, and smart closed flat black shoes. for every lesson. This includes the LUSTER BEAUTY INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACADEMY uniform. Students are required to behave in a professional and respectful manner towards peers and staff, failure to do so will result in being removed from the course and any outstanding fees to be paid.
  15.     If LUSTER BEAUTY INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACADEMY has to cancel a course date which will be beyond our control, then we will try to give at least 24 hours' notice and rearrange another course date. We cannot be responsible for any loss of travel or accommodation in the event of a cancellation.
  16.     LUSTER BEAUTY INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACADEMY  reserves the right to alter course dates or/and venue but will endeavor to give at least 24 or 48 hours' notice.
  17.     These conditions form the main part of the contract between the School and the Student. Only the school's managing director shall be authorized to alter or waive any of the terms and conditions.
  18.     Learners should come to our academy to pick up the certificate within six months of the notified collection date. We will not retain the overdue certificate on their behalf.
  19.     "Terms for Semi-Permanent Makeup, Tattoo and Micro-pigmentation Related Courses" - In response to concerns raised in the beauty industry regarding the supply and use of anesthetic ointments, we examined relevant overseas practices and the current regulatory framework under (Chapter 138). In jurisdictions with a regulatory framework similar to Hong Kong, health regulators and related organizations will issue guidelines to micro-pigmentation / tattoo service providers reminding them not to supply local anesthetics to customers; local anesthetics should be obtained from registered medical practitioners or registered Pharmacies available.
        In Hong Kong, CHP informs the public and the beauty industry of the risks and precautions associated with cosmetic procedures such as micro-pigmentation and tattoos, as well as organizing various events. We do not provide any anesthetic ointments, The model or guest obtains the anesthetic ointment from a registered doctor or a registered pharmacy and applies the soothing skin to the model or guest. (If any)

Terms and Conditions for VTCT (iTEC) Course:

  1. Enrolments are accepted subject to the following Terms of Enrolment and the Regulations of LUSTER BEAUTY INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACADEMY, (hereafter referred to as “LBEDU”), a copy of which has been provided to the Applicants.
  2. The Applicant has applied to attend one of the Courses listed above, details of which have been fully explained during the interview.
  3. The Fee for the Course includes the cost to the School of its overhead expenses and preparatory work and all special equipment and materials required for the Course, together with payments made by the School to the organizations involved.
  4. A deposit is required to be paid to reserve a place on any Course. Once a deposit has been paid arrangements are made by the School to include the Applicant in the Course applied for, no repayment of the deposit can be made under any circumstances.
  5. Upon completion of the Enrolment Form, the Applicant is liable to pay the balance of the total fee for the Course.
  6. In the event of a student failing to attend the confirmed course, or complete the course for any following reasons: personal problems, illness, change of mind, relocation, pregnancy, illness or death in the family, change in personal circumstances, failure to obtain a visa or a loan, no refunds of fees or deposits will be made, no entitlement to a later-date course will be granted and the student will be liable for the outstanding course fee.
  7. All students who wish to pay off the course fee by Installment Options, are in agreement with the school to make all payments by either direct debit on preset dates. Late or non-payment may result in your removal from the Installment Option and you will be liable for the remainder of your Course fees in 10 working days.
  8. The direct debit must be set up a minimum of 10 working days before the course starting date. Otherwise,  we reserve the right to cancel the agreed Installment Option and the full course fee is due before the course starting date instead.
  9. If you do not pay your Course fees in accordance with the agreed payment terms, we reserve the right to withdraw any offer, cancel your accepted place on your Course, exclude you from any relevant assessment, exam, or reassessment, leave your assessment or reassessment unmarked, or withhold assessment or reassessment results and materials for your Course.
  10. If you do not pay your Course fees in accordance with the agreed payment terms, we reserve the right to withdraw any offer, cancel your accepted place on your Course, exclude you from any relevant assessment, exam, or reassessment, leave your assessment or reassessment unmarked, or withhold assessment or reassessment results and materials for your Course.
  11. LBEDU reserves the right to terminate the training of any student who fails to comply with any of the School Regulations, or whose conduct is declared by the
  12. Principal of LBEDU to be detrimental to the running of the school. No fees are refundable in the event of the termination of the contract in these circumstances. The decision of the managing director of LBEDU is final and not subject to arbitration.
  13. For the purpose of ensuring that all courses are up to date LBEDU reserves the right to alter curricula and syllabi without prior notice and the sole discretion of LUSTER BEAUTY INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACADEMY.
  14. The Parents or legal guardians of Applicants under 18 years of age are responsible for enrolment fees, general behavior, and discipline of that person. They are expected to give their full support and encouragement to the aims of the school and to uphold and promote its good name; to continue the students’ education at home and to punctuality, behavior, diligence, and dress. The signature of a parent or legal guardian agreeing to the Terms of Enrolment is required on the Enrolment Form.

School Regulations for Students:

  1.     Uniform is required: a beauty tunic, black trousers, and smart closed flat black shoes.
  2.     Hair should be put up above the collar in the chignon and kept off the face with a navy or white hair band; nails kept short and unvarnished; day make-up must be worn. Students are not allowed to wear any jewelry (to include body jewelry), other than a wedding band and ear studs (max ½ cm), during school hours.
  3.     If locker room and wardrobes are provided for changing and personal belongings, they must be kept clean and tidy at all times. Students are asked to keep briefcases and holdalls out of the classroom areas. Mobile phones must be kept in the locker and switched off whilst on the school premises.
  4.     Students are advised that jewelry, valuables, or considerable amounts of money must not be brought into the school as Luster Beauty International Education and Training Academy ( hereinafter referred to as “LBEDU”) cannot be held responsible for their loss.
  5.     Students are expected to model for practical classes. Any student who cannot do so, by reason of medical deficit or infirmity, must notify LBEDU upon enrollment. LBEDU reserves the right to terminate the student’s training, on the failure to so advise.
  6.     Students are required to attend all demonstrations and extracurricular activities.
  7.     Client Days are an integral and mandatory part of the training offered – this to include (inter alia) Client Liaison, Sales, and Housekeeping.
  8.     Students are asked to be in attendance and ready for class. Students who arrive late in their class will be marked absent in the register for that session. Students who are consistently late will not be permitted to attend the session. Three late will result in disciplinary action.
  9.     Absent students are asked to telephone/email the school by 10.00 am. Messages from fellow students will not be accepted. An absence form must subsequently be completed. A medical note is required for more than three days’ absence.
  10.     Students are considered absent for the morning or afternoon session if they leave the school without prior permission.
  11.     Students are advised that punctuality, attendance record, neatness of work, personal presentation, conduct, and thorough knowledge of subjects are taken into account when awarding LBEDU diplomas/certificates.
  12.     All students must complete the required number of hours in accordance with the School's and examining boards’ regulations and have thorough theoretical and practical knowledge of their course material, to be eligible for the VTCT (iTEC) examinations and assessments.
  13.     LBEDU requires all students to pass the VTCT (iTEC) examinations with a minimum 60% before proceeding to the VTCT (iTEC) examination.

Hours, Attendance & Achievement:

  1. For all courses, you must have a minimum of 70% attendance for teaching in the classroom for each subject/module. For examination-based courses, you must have at least 70% attendance (if needed in course). And 70% salon hours (if needed in course). In addition, if you miss more than 100 hours in total on either an VTCT (iTEC) course, you will not be registered for the examination.
  2.     As all courses are of a continuous nature, no allowance for lateness or absenteeism will be made except with prior consent by the Principle and General Manager, who also reserve the right to dismiss any student giving justifiable cause for such action. Their decisions in all such matters will be deemed as final.
  3.     It is not the responsibility of the School or individual teachers to provide additional teaching hours for students to ‘catch up on education missed due to lateness or absenteeism for whatever reason.
  4.     If a student fails a written VTCT (iTEC) theory test, the first resit is fHK$1,500.00 and there will be an HKD1500.00 per resit fee thereafter. This is subject to the student potentially having a valid reason as to why they have failed the exam and the school reserves the right to deem if the conditions as to why the student failed the test are valid. In the event of a failure of a test, it is up to the school to decide when a test can be accommodated.
  5.     Students failing to complete their assessments, variations, ranges, etc. during the term of their course will be charged by the hour for any further teaching/supervision/assessment. These sessions will be at the convenience of the School. The current hourly rate is HKD400.00/hour.
  6.     For assessment-based courses, it may be necessary for you to join in during the next intake to complete work and assessments missed subject to an additional fee and course availability.
  7.     For exam retakes there will be a retake fee, for any refresher training required there will be a fee. Check with the Administration department for the current rates.
  8.     Classes will commence promptly at the published times, irrespective of whether all students are present. Classes will not be delayed to wait for latecomers, and teachers are not responsible for repeating work missed. Latecomers may be requested to wait until a suitable break in teaching before entering a class. Class hours can be varied at the discretion of the Principle and General Manager without prior notice.
  9.      The School will be closed on all HONG KONG public holidays. If a public holiday falls during your course, no extra days will be added to your course or reduction in fees given, we have accounted for these days within our teaching.
  10.     Time off for official religious holidays booked holidays and planned weddings, medical appointments, etc. must be discussed and agreed upon before application. We recommend that all absences be avoided where possible.

After your submission, the registered students express their understanding and agreement to abide by the above terms and conditions.