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Autumn term starts this week

10 September 2012

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After a summer of sporting success, you may feel like going for gold with your own acheivements by learning something new or trying a different activity. Here at Bishopsgate Institute you can set your own goals with a new term packed full of all kinds of cultural gems to learn and engage with. 

Get set and choose a course from our five strands:

Enrol online or call 020 7392 9200. You can also enrol in person at Reception.

 


 

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Shakespeare, Greek tragedy, John Cage and Andy Warhol are all included in our diverse set of new courses to try. Put yourself in to your own story with our new biography and memoir course This is Your Life. Learn something new in our latest courses:

 


 

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Alongside our Back to the 80s series of Cultural Events, these courses reflect on all things 80s in the media, popular culture and politics.  Why are we going ‘Back to the 80s’?

Our Bishopsgate Singers and Pop Jazz courses will also be making a song and dance of the popular decade.


 

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Bring a gloomy autumn Saturday to life with one of our Saturday courses. Perfect for relaxing with after a busy week.

 

 

 

 


 

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Whether for business, holidays or pleasure, learn a language you'll love at Bishopsgate Institute.  Classes are kept small to enable a high quality learning experience.  Choose from:

 

Unsure which language level to enrol on? Our next Open Languages Sessions will take place on Monday 17 September 2012 from 12.00pm to 2.00pm and 6.00pm to 8.00pm. Tutors from our language courses (French, Chinese Mandarin, Italian and Spanish) will help you decide which level is most suitable for you.

 

 


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Enrol on one of our most popular courses before they book up. These courses are popular with good reason; highly knowledgeable tutors and a friendly, positive learning atmosphere.  Choose from:

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