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Courses
Course
and programmes include;
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Car Mechanics
- Basic motor vehicle mechanics
- Pre-driver and Pre-rider programmes
- Quad-bike riding.
- Entry level motor vehicle studies

The
Wheels Project
Wheels
is incorporated into SKIDZ and offers motorcycle
courses comprising contract-making, off-road
riding and minor maintenance.
Courses Available
Recreational - open to all
Activity
Days:
Quadbiking sessions for youth groups, scouts,
guides, schools etc. Days arranged as requested,
group size 12. No experience needed. Age 13+
Evening
courses:
Motorcycle and quadbike maintenance, car maintenance.
Available to groups or individuals, group size
6. No experience needed. Age 14+
Car
maintenance for women:
Short courses covering servicing, maintenance
and breakdown procedures. No experience needed.
Open to all.
Pre-rider
courses:
The opportunity to learn theory, mechanical
and riding skills before taking formal riding
lessons. No experience needed. Age 14+ Pre-driver
courses: The opportunity to learn theory, mechanical
and driving skills before taking formal driving
lessons. No experience needed. Age 16+
ESOL:
English for speakers of other languages. Run
in partnership with Continuing Education. Telephone
01494 473795 for details.
Courses
on Offer to Schools - Autumn 2005
Entry
Level in Road User Studies.
All the courses are run at SKIDZ - The Wycombe
Motor Project at our base in High Wycombe, allowing
students access to a real workshop environment
and an adult work ethos. Experience shows that
some students who find school a problem can
successfully attend SKIDZ and achieve over and
above their true potential. Here students can
learn skills in motor mechanics and allied trades,
as well as participating in challenging activities
that offer stimulating experiences, and building
a sense of achievement and self-esteem.
Results
from the Entry Level Courses are impressive,
with many less academically able students gaining
significant qualifications. The 84 South Bucks
Schools Consortium Increased Flexibility students
gained a 100% pass rate with 66% of these at
distinction level. 18 students completed the
Asdan bronze award. For two years in succession
the top mark in the country has been achieved
by one of our students.
Compulsory
core module.
History of transport.
First Aid.
The road user and the law (including Highway
Code).
Motoring
maths/communication.
Environmental/social issues.
Specialist
option - Motor vehicle engineering.
Power unit.
Transmission.
Chassis.
Previous
experience.
None.
Duration.
2 years (Y10 & Y11), 2 hours per week.
Primary
skills in motor vehicle maintenance.
This
course can be individually tailored to meet
the needs of the student, matching their ability
and capabilities. We can accommodate students
with Specific Educational Needs We also offer
a positive alternative to those students who
are at risk of permanent exclusion from schools,
with success at re-engagement of those who have
"switched off". Some students have been motivated
to continue on and enrol, and complete, the
2 year Entry Level Course, whilst remaining
in their main stream school. The course offers
practical hands-on experience in our workshop,
working alongside adults in a genuine work ethos.
Experience shows a rapid improvement in communication
skills and self-esteem, as well as mechanical
and engineering skills that can provide a route
to employment.
Content.
Basic Health & Safety in the workshop, vehicle
maintenance and repairs.
Previous
experience.
None. Tailored to the ability of the individual.
Duration.
1 x 2.5 hour session per week on a term by term
basis.

Results
from the various course on offer are very impressive,
adding to the national recognition of the project.
In the two years of the Entry Level courses
our students achieved top marks in the country.
All received certificates to mark their success,
which were presented at a special evening in
the Town Hall - the picture shows our students
in 2003 - 04.

Staff
development is a key player in the success
of the project. Our staff has a wide range of
skills and experience to offer, but continue
to gain qualifications in a variety of applicable
subjects which benefit the students as well
as the adult concerned.
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