Start Date
Wed 2nd September 2026
Attendance
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Location
Poole Campus
Subject Area
Construction - Trowel Trades
Attendance
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Location
Poole Campus
This course is specifically designed for ages 16-18 only.
The Level 2 Diploma in Plastering course is designed for students eager to explore plastering within the construction industry. It provides a strong foundation in practical, trade-based skills while also supporting the development of essential skills such as employability.
The course is tailored to help learners identify and take the next steps towards a successful career as a plasterer.
During the course, you will study core units including:
Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction
Principles of Building Construction Information and Communication
Apply Plastering Materials to Interiors
Fix Dry Llining and Plasterboards to Interiors
Laying Sand and Cement Screeds
Applying Plastering Materials to External Backgrounds
You will also complete optional units and receive training designed to
support your progression as a plasterer.
This course is perfect for individuals who enjoy being physically active, have a keen eye for detail, and take pride in producing high-quality work. The Level 2 Diploma in Plastering course also offers an excellent foundation for students looking to strengthen their Maths, English, and study skills alongside hands-on practical training.
You will require a minimum of 4 GCSEs
including English and Maths Grades 9-3. (Grade 3 and
above)
Alternatively, successful completion of a relevant
Level 1 qualification and have achieved Level 1 Functional Skills in English and
Maths.
A strong interest in the construction industry is essential. A practical trade test will form part of the interview process to assess your suitability and readiness for the course.
To help us get to know you and support you in choosing the right course, please bring a copy of your most recent school report to your interview if you have one available. This can be a physical copy, a screenshot, or something accessed through your school’s online portal. It is helpful if the report includes attendance and predicted grades for English and Maths. However, at the interview, we are most interested in your attitude, motivation, and aptitude for the trade.
If you are unable to access your report, please don’t worry. We can still complete your interview and discuss your next steps with you.
A variety of practical assessments, workbooks, and multiple-choice exams will be used to evaluate your progress.
As part of the course, students will have the opportunity to complete up to 30 hours of work experience. While students are encouraged to source their own placements, support will be provided by a dedicated member of the college team.
In addition, you will take part in mandatory employer-led projects and educational visits, giving you valuable insight into the construction industry and helping to develop your skills in real-world settings.
Upon successful completion of this course, you may progress to one of the following pathways:
Plasterer
Labourer
*Please note: progression is dependent not only on completing your vocational course, but also on achieving required standards in maths, English, and all other elements of your study programme.
Upon successful completion of this course, you may progress to one of the following roles:
General Labourer
Plasterer
The cost of the course is £200.
This includes registration, exam and certification fees, as well as the costs associated with enrichment activities.
Sturdy footwear, coveralls, tools and basic stationary
For your safety while working in the workshops, you will be required to wear a uniform and steel-toe cap boots. The uniform will be provided and details will be discussed during your interview and enrolment. Shorts are not permitted in the workshops.
Additional personal protective equipment (PPE) will also be supplied and must be worn during assessments. Please refrain from brining in your own tools and equipment, all are provided for throughout the duration of the course.
We work closely with industry partners to offer a wide range of enrichment opportunities, both trade-related and non-trade-related. Participation in these activities is mandatory.
Some home study and additional enrichment may take place on non-college days.
Awarding Body:
City & Guilds
Qualification:
Diploma
Curriculum Area:
Construction - Construction Skills
Start Date
Wed 2nd September 2026
Attendance
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Location
Poole Campus
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