A course provider can award a Certificate of Attendance on completion of a course of study. These certs do not fall on the National Framework of Qualifications, rather, they serve as documentation to mark the end of your programme. They usually state the type of course, when it took place, and what was covered in the curriculum. A Certificate of Attendance can be used to verify the time you were registered at an educational institute. Others are non-NFQ certificates for those who wish to broaden their knowledge or skills in a particular area. Course providers offering hobbyist or introductory courses may award Certificates of Attendance.
Courses That Award: Certificate of Attendance
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Yoga for Beginners/Improvers
Classroom Based, Yoga Course by Old Bawn Community School - Tallaght, Co. DublinYoga for Beginners/Improvers Fee: €120.00 Length of Course: 10 nights 7.30-9.00pm Please bring a Mat / Towel.
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Yogalates
Practical, Wellbeing Course by Hartstown Community School - Clonsilla, Co. DublinConsciously move from pilates exercise to more fluid exercise in this fl owing core class. You will focus on harnessing breath to ground and move with strength, ease and openness. Suitable for all levels and abilities.
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Zumba
Classroom Based, Zumba Fitness Course by Crescent College Comprehensive SJ - LimerickZumba takes the “work” out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, you’ll see why Zumba classes are often called exercise in disguise!