Family Learning and Childcare Courses in the Royal Borough of Greenwich

TiEGr offers Family Learning and Childcare courses across Greenwich supporting adults who want to develop new skills, support children’s learning, or begin a rewarding career working with children.

The courses listed here are fully funded by the Royal Borough of Greenwich through their adult community learning provision – Greenwich Learns. Contact us to see if you are eligible for a fully funded course and discuss which of the courses below are the right option for you. Our course provision for the Royal Borough of Greenwich changes so please check back in to see new options.

Contact TiEGr: familylearning@tiegr.org
Click on the relevant course to register your interest and we will contact you. All courses are free of charge.

Our Courses

Family Learning in English and Maths

This fun, hands-on Family Learning course helps parents and carers build their own English and maths skills while supporting their child’s learning. Delivered in local schools and community venues across Greenwich, the course covers Early Years and Key Stages 1 and 2, using practical, interactive activities that make learning enjoyable for both adults and children. You’ll explore everyday literacy and numeracy, gain confidence with the school curriculum, and take part in sessions you can enjoy together as a family. It’s a great way to grow your skills, strengthen bonds, and feel more confident helping your child with schoolwork.

Introduction to Working in Childcare and Early Years Settings

This introductory course is perfect for anyone thinking about a career with children aged 0–11. Over 12 weeks, you’ll build confidence and essential skills through a mix of online and in-person learning. You’ll explore child development, safeguarding, play-based learning, and nutrition, while gaining insight into real job roles like nursery assistant or teaching assistant. The course also supports you with practical employability skills such as CV writing, interview preparation, and goal setting. It’s an ideal first step if you’re returning to work, considering new career options, or simply want a supportive introduction to early years education.