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Macbeth Centre announces summer programme

  • March 18, 2025
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Macbeth Centre announces summer programme

The Macbeth Centre has announced 25 exciting new summer courses. From Tuesday 22nd April, courses covering everything from upholstery to computing and fitness will be starting up at the centre – just off King Street in Hammersmith. The brand-new classes include ballet, hand stitching, short language courses and more. There will also be pottery throwing courses in a new “state-of-the-art studio.”

To browse the full range of courses at the Macbeth Centre and secure your spot, visit the  website or call 020 8753 3600. The summer programme caters to all interests and abilities. Whether you’re looking to learn something new or meet like-minded people in your community, there’s “something for everyone.”

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Four new accredited crafts courses, including stained glass, jewellery, upholstery and ceramics have been added, along with free digital skills classes and a cooking course. You can brush up on your Italian, Spanish and French in language classes or learn the basics of British Sign Language (BSL) in a new introductory course.

“I can’t wait to teach BSL at the Macbeth Centre. It is such a friendly, welcoming learning environment. I am really looking forward to it,” new BSL tutor, Maria Mavrommatis. “I am passionate about BSL. I really enjoy making my lessons fun, interesting, full of student interaction. My goal is to inspire students, just as I was inspired, to learn BSL and to continue their learning journey beyond the classroom.”

See the full course list here.

This expansion of the curriculum comes as the Macbeth Centre celebrates its 150th anniversary of providing education in Hammersmith. The landmark birthday will be marked with special events throughout the year, including an arts and crafts exhibition and a free open day. The Macbeth Centre, which first opened its doors in 1875, has been at the heart of education in the borough for generations. You can learn more about its rich history on the website.

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