Reflexology College London - Reflexology Course and Reflexology Training
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The Central London College of Reflexology - Reflexology Courses and Training
Central London College of Reflexology (CLCR) is one of the longest running (established in early 1989) Reflexology colleges offering a reflexology course and reflexology training in the United Kingdom, with a Solid International Base. Central London College of Reflexology (CLCR) is conveniently situated in the heart of Covent Garden in London's West End and located close to Charing Cross, Leicester Square and Covent Garden Underground Tube Stations. Information about Reflexology Course Our Reflexology Course leads to an ABC Level 3 Diploma in Reflexology The Reflexology Course is 9 months long. The Course costs £999 +VAT (Uk + EU Resident Students) £300 deposit secures a place Our reflexology course is designed for people in full or part time employment. You are required to be over 18 to enrol on the Reflexology Course We run both Friday or Weekend Reflexology Courses In addition to the class days, students are welcome to attend practice sessions at the college on Monday, Tuesdays & Thursdays We have 4 main Reflexology Course Tutors as well as 2 Assistant Tutors. The college has large classrooms with comfortable desk chairs. There are 8-12 learners per practical class to ensure guaranteed individual attention Once you have completed the reflexology course and qualified you can work in hospitals, NHS trusts, GP Surgeries, Complementary Therapy Clinics, Gyms, care homes, Hospices, as well as setting up in business as a qualified reflexologist Reflexologists can expect to earn £25 - £75 per hour long session {img:Reflexology_Course}
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