yes m8,
they supply you with theory course and test after each section for your understanding what you have studied.
when u complete a section you can attend practical work shop, for say learn how to bend pipes. this can be done at a third party workshop at weekends if you prefer at aditional cost to what you pay for the theory (pay as you go).
this can be basic plumbing c&g cert. (cant remember what n#).
when you finish study, you enroll at local college for assesment to c&g 6128 or 9, then take nvq 2 if you have or when you have built your portfolio of evidence.
then nvq 3, then acs etc.
the course is written by brian curry, main c&g course writer/and examiner in u.k. google it.
there is no bells and whistles, it works and you get what you pay for.
they advise to follow the 6088 h&v. root because access is quicker to nvq3.
on this site people keep following the 6129 route which takeas longer. for some reason they think you cant install a bathroom suite if your corgi ??????????????h&v engineer. the early basic stages cover this h/ c installations etc. maybee im wrong??.