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Bradford College

Level 2 Bricklaying

  Qualification Gained: City and Guilds of London Institute Extended Technical Occupational Entry in Bricklaying (Diploma)

  Study LevelLevel 2     Course TypeSchool Leavers   Duration1 Academic Year   Start DateSeptember 2026   Study ModeFull-time   LocationTrinity Green  

Overview

Our Level 2 Bricklaying course provides you with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to continue your career in the construction industry as a craftsperson in bricklaying. This course blends theoretical learning with hands‑on experience, preparing you for further study and employment. As an aspiring bricklayer working in domestic, commercial, or industrial environments, you will develop a strong understanding of bricklaying principles, blockwork, cavity wall construction, and a range of setting‑out methods. You’ll also gain expertise in industry standards, safety regulations, and best practices. Upon successful completion, you will be ready to take the next steps in your career.
This course includes project‑based learning that embeds GCSE Maths and GCSE English directly into theoretical and practical, vocational tasks through a contextualised model. This ensures learners develop relevant, essential and applied skills that align with the expectations of the construction industry and support their long‑term progression.

Key Info

You will learn about the importance of health and safety in the bricklaying industry, along with the core principles behind modern brick and block construction. This includes understanding bonding patterns, mortar composition, setting‑out techniques, cavity wall construction, and the factors that influence structural stability and durability. You’ll also develop your knowledge of the materials, tools, and calculations used in contemporary bricklaying projects. You will also benefit from learning about green skills and sustainability, with a strong focus on energy‑efficient construction methods, modern building materials, thermal performance, and low‑carbon building solutions. This includes an awareness of sustainable insulation products, environmentally responsible site practices, and the role of bricklayers in delivering energy‑efficient homes and buildings. There’s never been a better time to train as a modern bricklaying professional.
Health and Safety in a Construction Environment Principles of Welfare, Health and Safety in Construction Environments Principles of Working in the Construction Industry Setting Out Buildings Building Solid Walls and Piers Building Cavity Walls

Applicants and progressing learners must have GCSE Maths and GCSE English at a grade 3 as a minimum and successfully completed a Level 1 Bricklaying qualification.

You’ll develop and showcase your practical abilities in our brick workshop, alongside completing online multiple‑choice exams to confirm your understanding of construction theory. During the course, you’ll set out and build a variety of brick and block walling systems, learn how to mix and apply mortar, construct corners and junctions, and work to industry standard measurements and tolerances. You’ll also put key health and safety practices into action, including risk assessment, manual handling, and the correct use of hand tools and power tools.

You will undertake a minimum of two meaningful employer encounters and two employer‑led masterclasses, all designed to develop your soft and foundational skills. Throughout the course, you will partake in tailored workplace visits and industry insight events, explore specific career pathways and gain a clear understanding of workplace expectations. You will also undertake mock interviews, CV development activities and receive guidance and support from industry professionals to help you prepare for your next steps.

Successful completion of this course can lead to opportunities for employment or an apprenticeship. Careers include: Bricklayer Heritage Bricklayer Groundworker Site Operative/Supervisor

You’ll have the chance to explore new interests, develop valuable skills, and build lasting friendships. Getting involved in enrichment activities helps you make the most of your time at Bradford College, enhance your overall experience, and prepare for both work and life beyond your course. You’ll also have opportunities to take part in educational trips linked to your vocational pathway, giving you real‑world insight and hands‑on learning.

Other Costs: Other Costs: When working in the Bricklaying workshops, you will need to wear safety boots with steel toe caps and a high‑visibility vest. Please make sure you have access to this equipment before starting the course, as it is essential for taking part in practical sessions safely.You may also be able to receive support through the 16–19 Bursary. This can help with the cost of kit, course‑related equipment and resources, including IT devices, connectivity and textbooks or study materials.

This is representative of the most common fees scenario, but actual fees can vary depending on a number of factors. Please contact us if you need more guidance.

If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact [email protected]

Disclaimer: Our prospectus, college documents and website are simply here to offer a guide. We accept no liability for any inaccurate statements and are not responsible for any negative outcomes if you rely on an inaccurate statement. We reserve the right to withdraw any programmes or service at any time.

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