FAQ
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How much does the course cost?
The course costs £5 per lesson, with payment spread across nine monthly instalments of £20 using GoCardless.
This payment plan covers the full school year, making it easy to budget while securing your child's place on the course.
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Who is this course suitable for?
This course is suitable for anyone aged 12 and above who enjoys art or wants to learn more about the history of art. No previous knowledge is needed.
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How long is the course?
The course runs throughout the school year and is divided into three terms, with 12 lessons in each term (36 lessons in total).
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When does the course start?
This begins in September, with students joining at the start of the school year.
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Are the lessons live?
No. This is a self-paced course, so you can watch the lessons whenever it suits you.
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When are new lessons worksheets released?
New worksheets and lesson resources are released every Sunday, giving students time to prepare before the week's lesson.
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How do I access the lessons videos and workbooks
All lesson recordings and workbooks are available through the password-protected area of the Mpops website. Students can log in at any time to revisit previous lessons and download the resources they need while they are subscribed to the course.
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Is this a practical art course?
No. This is a theory-based course that focuses on the history of art. However, the first three lessons also include practical drawing activities to accompany the shorter theory videos.
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How do payments work?
The course is paid for by subscription over nine monthly payments, covering the entire school year. Payments are collected securely using GoCardless, with the first payment taken on 1st September.
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Can I leave the course during the year?
Yes. You are free to leave the course at any time by giving notice.
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How do I enrol?
Once you decide to join, you'll receive our Terms and Conditions by email. After accepting these, we'll send you a secure link to set up your GoCardless subscription
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Do you have half-term holidays?
The course is divided into three terms, with 12 weekly lessons in each term.
We usually take a one-week break halfway through each term (after six lessons) and a two-week break at the end of each term. However, these holiday dates may occasionally be adjusted to suit the preferences of the class or the course timetable.