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Technical Acumen

If Something Breaks, You Fix It.

Most young people have never held a welding torch, wired a light switch or laid a single brick. Technical Acumen changes that. This is hands-on trade skill training across multiple disciplines, taught in a working workshop by qualified instructors. You do not watch demonstrations and take notes. You cut steel, build walls, strip engines and install plumbing systems. The goal is not to make you a tradesman. It is to make you the kind of person who can solve physical problems with their hands, understand how things are built and never feel helpless when something breaks.

Welding

You learn oxy-acetylene gas welding and brazing, MIG/MAG and TIG/TAG across aluminium, mild steel and stainless. You study metal identification, preparation, melting temperatures and parent metal properties. You inspect your own welds, identify faults – cracks, undercutting, porosity, electrode contamination – and understand joint design from butt and fillet to single and double V. This is not an introduction. It is a working knowledge of welding that most adults never acquire.

Vehicles & Mechanics

You strip and reassemble an engine. You work through the full vehicle system – ignition, battery, cooling, transmission, suspension, fuel, brakes, steering and tyres. You learn routine maintenance, fault finding, basic repairs and servicing. The mechanical rebuild project takes everything you have learned and puts it into practice on a real vehicle. When something breaks on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere, you will know what to do.

Bricklaying & Construction

You learn to plan a job, mix mortar, lay block walls, plaster surfaces and set foundations on flat and sloping ground. You fit lintels, frames, doors and windows. You cast solid floors and build structural elements with temporary supports. Optional projects include community housing and solar showers. An optional architecture and design module covers isometric and orthographic sketching, scale drawings, quantity estimation and the production of basic building plans.

Plumbing & Electrics

You install a complete plumbing system on a sample wall – from source supply to header tank, hot and cold shower system, sink, toilet and drainage. You study pipe types, trap seals, water supply systems, faucets, valves, sewage and common faults. On the electrical side, you start with the fundamentals – voltage, amperage, resistance, wattage, earthing and safety. You study how electricity is generated and distributed, including solar energy systems. You wire seven practical circuits from simple single-light setups through to two-way switches and combination circuits, and learn to read wiring diagrams, test systems and fault-find. Most people call a plumber or an electrician. You will understand what both of them do.

Woodwork

You learn tool safety, wood types, measuring, marking and cutting. You practise basic joinery – butt, mitre, dovetail, mortise and tenon. You glue, clamp, finish and construct practical furniture or structures. Repair and restoration techniques round out a discipline that connects hand, eye and material in a way no screen ever will.

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Our programmes offer carefully designed journeys of challenge, learning and discovery. Find the path that resonates with you.

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