
The Carpentry & Furniture Making course transforms raw talent into skilled craftsmanship.
Students gain hands-on experience with tools, woodwork techniques, and furniture construction—from stools and shelves to advanced joinery projects.
One of the unique features of this course is its focus on refurbishing old or discarded furniture, giving new life to what others consider waste.
With an emphasis on safety, accuracy, and Christian values of diligence, the course prepares students for careers in the construction industry or the furniture business.
This course equips students with hands-on woodworking skills, from basic joinery to custom furniture creation. It also teaches students how to restore old furniture, repurpose scrap wood, and run a small carpentry business—combining craftsmanship with sustainability.
What You’ll Learn:
Woodworking tool safety & usage
Furniture construction and joinery
Repair and restoration of furniture
Surface finishing and polishing
Business skills for woodworkers
6 Months
Split into 2 practical semesters with continuous assessments
Day & Evening classes available
Hands-on workshop learning with real-world projects
Faith-based mentorship included
KES 7,500 per semester
Covers training, access to tools, and materials
Payment plans and limited scholarships available
Yes – Certificate issued after completion
Graduates are equipped to start a business or seek employment in the carpentry or construction industry