Select your course to view the list of equipment required.
Please Note – lists are a guide only and are subject to change.
Agricultural Engineering
- Safety glasses
- Cotton overalls one piece (flame retardant) – compulsory that they are one-piece, nothing else will be allowed in workshops – no dungarees.
- Steel toe capped boots
- Face mask
- Stationery is required for lecture practical’s that encompass both theory and practical elements.
- Ring binder or file
- Dividers & plastic wallets
- Lined/plain paper.
- Assortment of pens and pencils, highlighters
- Calculator & ruler
- Device that can connect to wifi if possible
Agriculture
Some of these items can be purchased through the Reaseheath College online store.
Compulsory Stationery
- Lever arch folder for course notes.
- File dividers
- Plastic wallets
- Pens and pencils
- Notebook
Compulsory PPE
- Clean (preferably new) labelled overalls – these will be left on site for the whole year.
- Clean (preferably new) labelled wellingtons – these will be left on site for the whole year.
- Outdoor coat
Additional
- Laptop – advised but not compulsory
- John Nicks Pocketbook – John Nix Pocketbook 54th Edition – The Andersons Centre
- Agriculture, Environment and Animal Care. T Level Core Textbook. Robin Jackson. Agriculture and Agricultural Science textbooks and eBooks
- Ruler (Scale Ruler if possible)
Animal Management
Practical Clothing requirements September 2025 to September 2026
- There are two options for practical clothing:
- Option 1 (Preferred):Overalls that can be worn over normal clothing (in a dark colour), Steel toe capped boots/wellies
- Option 2: Uniform: Dark utility trousers/shorts, dark coloured polo shirt / Jumper, Steel toe capped boots/wellies.
(PLEASE NOTE – from September 2026, Option 2 will be discontinued to standardise and improve working practices at the college going forward).
- Jewellery is documented in a number of zoo risk assessments as an avoidable hazard to persons and animals and for this reason, jewellery should be removed. Where a learner tells a member of staff that jewellery cannot be removed, a blue plaster may be worn to reduce the risk of the above (Blue plasters will not be provided by the college).
- Hair longer than shoulder length must be tied back.
- ID badges should be worn at registration, but can be either tucked into overalls or carried in a pocket during practical activity.
- Nails should be kept to a short length in the interest of hygiene. False nails are not permitted.
- During inclement weather, it is advisable to bring warm clothes e.g. gloves, scarves, waterproof and windproof clothing. Sunscreen is advisable when working outdoors in summer.
- At the end of practical, sanitise and wash hands and pack practical clothing into a separate bag so that it can be taken away and washed before it is next used.
- Anything brought in can be stored in one of the holding bins at Animal Management during a practical lesson, the college cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage to personal property, please consider this when deciding whether to bring in Valuables, or items of sentimental value on a day when practical lessons are due to take place.
Where learners are unable to meet the above, they may not be able to participate fully which could result in action by the college to address the unsatisfactory levels of attendance, engagement or progress.
Theory Lesson requirements September 2025 to September
- Stationary (Pens, pencils, ruler etc)
- Writing pads for notes
- Folder for any handouts
- Learners are welcome to bring devices such as a laptop or surface to a lesson as long as it used only for work in classes and the students are responsible for their possessions whilst at college.
A reading list will be supplied to learners where required at the start of their programme.
Bakery, Pâtisserie and Confectionery
Preparing for Level 2 and Level 3 Bakery and Pâtisserie 2025-2026
Equipment needed
- 5 x White Reaseheath Logo Coats (£20 each Total £100)
- 1 x Food Grade Safety Shoes (£25)
Personal Protective Equipment must be worn during practical sessions in the Processing Halls and are to be purchased through the college supplier. Orders must be placed with payment at the beginning of August. The PPE is then delivered to Reaseheath ready for the new term to start. PPE purchased from other suppliers will not be authorised and will not be allowed to be used in practical lessons.
It is recommended that orders are placed at the beginning of August.
The PPE can be found on the online store Clothing | Reaseheath College Online Store
Laundry Costs
All Personal Protective Equipment are laundered commercially by our suppliers; the cost is £80.00 per student per year payable via the college on-line shop Food Centre Laundry | Reaseheath College Online Store (two separate payments of £40).
**The first instalment for Laundry fee’s is to be made before September start ( non refundable)
Stationery
- Level 2
- 1 A4 Notebook for class notes
- Pens, pencils, rubber and ruler
Construction
Equipment Required for Trade Courses
- Toe capped Boots
- Work Trousers
- 5m Tape measure
- A4 folder
- Plastic wallets
- Writing Paper
- Pens
- Laptop (optional)
Book list for Joinery Students
- The City & Guilds Textbook: Carpentry & Joinery for the Level 1 Diploma (6706) https://amzn.eu/d/7bR2OHq
- The City & Guilds Textbook: Site Carpentry and Architectural Joinery for the Level 2 Apprenticeship (6571), Level 2 Technical Certificate (7906) & Level 2 Diploma (6706) https://amzn.eu/d/hMbY0bD
Book list for Bricklaying Students
- Level 1 Diploma in Bricklaying (6705) The City & Guilds Textbook: Bricklaying for the Level 1 Diploma (6705): Amazon.co.uk: Jones, Mike: 9781398319363: Books
- Level 2 Diploma in Bricklaying The City & Guilds Textbook: Bricklaying for the Level 2 Technical Certificate & Level 3 Advanced Technical Diploma (7905), Level 2 & 3 Diploma (6705) and Level 2 Apprenticeship (9077): Amazon.co.uk: Jones, Mike: 9781510458147: Books
Book list for Plastering Students
- Level 1 and 2 Diploma The City & Guilds Textbook: Plastering for Levels 1 and 2: Amazon.co.uk: Gashe, Michael, Byrne, Kevin: 9781398306479: Books
Equipment for Design, Planning and Surveying (T Level)
- Toe capped Boots
- A4 folder
- Plastic wallets
- Writing Paper
- Pens
- Laptop or other device
- BTEC Nationals Construction Student Book + Activebook: For the 2017 specifications (BTEC Nationals Construction 2016): Amazon.co.uk: Topliss, Simon, Hurst, Mike, Cummings, Simon, Donyavi, Sohrab: 9781292184043: Books
Environmental Conservation
For practical sessions
- All weather gear – waterproofs and warm fleecy clothing. Waterproof trousers if you have them. Please ensure that these aren’t so expensive that you can’t get muddy in them. You will get muddy!! #
- Steel Toe cap boots – Essential for all practical work and machinery operations. You can’t do practicals without them!
- Walking boots and /or Wellies.
- Rubber palmed gloves – gardening gloves of a medium thickness will be fine. Make sure they fit your hands properly.
- Clipboard or Weather writer – very important for surveys and other practicals.
- Optional – Reaseheath Countryside Hoody – Reaseheath Countryside Hoody – My School Style
For classroom sessions:
- Pens, pencils, rulers etc.
- A4 Note pad
- Lever Arch File with file inserts. Make sure you have an insert for each module that you cover in the year to keep organised. Recycle plastic wallets where possible!
Equine
- A4 folder
- Writing Paper/note
- Pens
- Access to a laptop or tablet – required for accessing course information and resources
- Reaseheath Yard Uniform – Reaseheath branded clothing can be ordered from our online shop Equestrian Shop at Reaseheath College – My School Style
Please note Reaseheath branded clothing is not a requirement, however the following clothing is required:
- Navy/black/grey coloured jodphurs, poloshirts and sweatshirts are required.
- Riding hat (all students) must be current standard (advice can be given if required)
- Gloves
- Hairnets
- Riding Boots (riders only) Long riding boots and jodhpur boots with leather gaiters are permitted. Suede chaps are not allowed. All boots must have a thin sole, no laces up the sides or front of the boots are permitted. A small amount of lace over the bridge or front of the foot is acceptable.
- Yard Boots/Wellingtons for yard duties
- Warm waterproof clothing
- Coats must be navy, back or grey – no logos and must have a full length zip.
- Body Protector must be worn for pole work, jumping and riding in the open. This must be current standard (advice can be given if required) Air Jackets are not permitted
- Short Riding whip. Riders only – recommend BS / BE legal – see: Whip & Spurs Ruling and Visual Guide, Jan 2020 Rev.01 .pdf (britishshowjumping.co.uk)
- Long dressage whip (riders only)
Forestry and Arboriculture
For practical sessions:
- Work clothes
- Waterproof clothing
- Work gloves
- Workshop gloves
- Ground Helmet Or combined ground/climbing helmet (optional)
- Clipboard
For classroom sessions:
- Pens, pencils, rulers etc.
- A4 Note pad
- Lever Arch File with file inserts. Make sure you have an insert for each module that you cover in the year to keep organised. Recycle plastic wallets where possible!
Optional:
- Tree ID book – Collins tree Guide
- T-level students only – Agriculture, Environment and Animal Care. T Level Core Textbook. Robin Jackson. Agriculture and Agricultural Science textbooks and eBooks
PPE for chainsaw practical’s
We do have PPE but if you have your own we would recommend bringing that with you.
We do arrange for companies to come into college to demonstrate PPE.
If you have any questions regarding the course or equipment needed please contact the Course Managers Alan Mottram - alanm@reaseheath.ac.uk or Christopher Reed – christopher.reed@reaseheath.ac.uk
Horticulture and Landscape
- Gloves
- Work wear/overalls
- Steel toe capped boots
- Secateurs
- Tape measure
- Suitable water proof coat
- Pens and pencils
- Notebook
- Ruler (Scale Ruler if possible)
- Lever arch folder for course notes
- File dividers
- Plastic wallets
Motor Vehicle
- Safety glasses
- Cotton overalls one piece (flame retardant) Compulsory that they are one-piece, nothing else will be allowed in workshops – no dungarees.
- Steel toe capped boots.
Stationery is required as there are both classroom based theory and practical sessions on our courses as follows:-
- Ring binder or file
- Dividers & plastic wallets
- Lined/plain paper
- Assortment of pens and pencils, highlighters,
- Calculator & ruler,
- A device that can connect to wifi if possible.
Public Services
Stationery
- A4 folder, paper, dividers
- Pens/Pencils/Highlighter(s)
- Academic diary can be useful
- Maths set (if studying Maths)
- Notepad and pens
- Scientific calculator
- Smart phone and laptop are recommended
Public Services Uniform Kit
- Compulsory Public Services kit
- Personal kit – plain black trousers/leggings/tracksuit bottoms (non-branded)
Fitness Clothing
- Fitness Top
- Fitness Shorts (and/or tracksuit bottoms/leggings)
- Trainers (non-marking for indoor)
- Water bottle
Outdoor Equipment (for Land and Water-based modules)
- Day sack (35 litre)
- Head torch
- Outdoor walking trousers and/or waterproof trousers
- Walking boots
- Warm clothing suitable for winter hill walking, trousers, base layer, hat and gloves.
- Water bottle and flask
- Waterproof jacket (can be purchased as an addition to the compulsory uniform package)
- Water shoes or old trainers
Note: Jewellery and jeans MUST NOT be worn on any practical sessions (you will be precluded from participating).
Gym Membership (not compulsory)
Yearly gym membership of the RHC Gym is £100.00 for Sport & Public Services students. A link for payment of the membership will be provided at the beginning of the academic year. This membership is specific for Sport & Public Services students.
Educational Trips:
You may participate in educational trips and other events relevant to your programme of learning. You will be informed by your Course Manager of the cost of these trips as they are arranged. Payment will be required via the College’s Online Store
Health Information & Acknowledgement of Risk
At the start of the academic year you will be asked to complete a Sport & Public Services Activity & Risk Consent Form. This provides any additional health/medical information which was not declared on your original application (the department requires full disclosure of past and present injuries which may present a risk during sport participation). Students who carry medication must indicate these on the form and carry the medication at all times. The form includes an acknowledgement of risk and consent for use of various media formats (ie: video, photographs).
Work Experience
Work Experience is an essential part of your Programme of Learning. All students must complete work experience within industry. Please start investigating opportunities within the industry as soon as you can. Details of your work experience must be provided to us within first 6 weeks of course.
Sport
All Courses
Stationery
- A4 folder, paper, dividers
- Pens/Pencils/Highlighter(s)
- Academic diary can be useful
- Maths set (if studying Maths)
- Notepad and pens
- Scientific calculator
- Smart phone and laptop are recommended
Note: Jewellery and jeans MUST NOT be worn on any practical sessions (you will be precluded from participating).
Gym Membership (not compulsory)
Yearly gym membership of the RHC Gym is £100.00 for Sport & Public Services students. A link for payment of the membership will be provided at the beginning of the academic year. This membership is specific for Sport & Public Services students.
Educational Trips: You may participate in educational trips and other events relevant to your programme of learning. You will be informed by your Course Manager of the cost of these trips as they are arranged. Payment will be required via the College’s Online Store
Health Information & Acknowledgement of Risk
At the start of the academic year you will be asked to complete a Sport & Public Services Activity & Risk Consent Form. This provides any additional health/medical information which was not declared on your original application (the department requires full disclosure of past and present injuries which may present a risk during sport participation). Students who carry medication must indicate these on the form and carry the medication at all times. The form includes an acknowledgement of risk and consent for use of various media formats (ie: video, photographs).
Work Experience
Work Experience is an essential part of your Programme of Learning. All students must complete work experience within industry. Please start investigating opportunities within the industry as soon as you can. Details of your work experience must be provided to us within first 6 weeks of course.
Sport (Coaching/Sport Science/Personal Training)
Fitness Equipment & Clothing
- Reaseheath branded sport kit – purchased via online shop Sports Courses Shop at Reaseheath College – My School Style
- Shorts / leggings / joggers
- Tops must have sleeves and appropriate to sport (no vests or cropped tops)
- Sports bra (if applicable)
- Sport trainers (non-marking soles)
- Water bottle
- Whistle
- Water bottle
- Stopwatch/watch with timer
Football Academy
- Football kit, Football boots (moulded), shin pads, goalkeeper gloves (if applicable)
- Tops must have sleeves and appropriate to football
- Short length must be mid-thigh minimum
- Sports bra (if applicable)
Outdoor Sport
Outdoor Equipment
- Day sack (35-40 litre)
- Large rucksack, sleeping bag, head torch will be required for expeditions towards the end of the course
- Outdoor walking trousers
- Warm clothing suitable for winter hill walking (fleece, trousers, base layer, hat, gloves)
- Waterproof jacket
- Waterproof trousers
- Water sport shoes
- Walking boots
- Water bottle and flask
- Waterproof mobile phone case
Fitness Clothing
- Fitness Top
- Fitness Shorts
- Tracksuit bottoms
- Trainers (non-marking for indoor)


