Training Course:Floristry (Certificate)School/Trainer:Flowers Design School Perth, WA, Australia
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Floristry has developed over the last years from a hobby craft industry into a new, exciting and vibrant profession. Naturally,those with the competitive edge are the leaders in this industry and have realised the importance of Nationally Recognised training with a leading Training Facility. Our extensive network and recognition within the industry e.g. employers, government bodies and training councils, ensures quality training and the best outlook for a successful career.
Our current team consists of 3 European Master Florists, the best local designers with years of industry experience and specialist retail business lecturers. This makes us the leader in our field of innovative design in a commercial, yet design orientated environment.
All our certificate courses are conducted in learning modules,where your specialist teacher lectures the relevant topic. We have a range of flexible options such as online learning, block training as well as morning, afternoon and night options.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.floristry.com.au/
Phone:+61 8 9321 0222
School Address:
Suite 39C City West Centre Plaistowe Lane West Perth, WA 6005
Jobs & Resumes: Perth Houses & Roommates: Perth Travel Agencies: Perth
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Other training courses offered by Flowers Design School:
Professional Sketching/Drawing Skills for Florists
Permanent Botanics intermediate
Introduction into Contemporary Design
Bridal Bouquet Design
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