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Introducing our brand-new Foundation British Sign Language courses. Are you interested in learning BSL, but can't commit to long courses? Do you find that full courses are just a little bit out of your price range? Luckily with our Foundation courses you now have even more accessibility to learning BSL!

Our Foundation courses are only 15 weeks long during term times and are free from the pressures of exam testing - whilst still giving you option to add on exams at the end of your course, (if you want to). We currently offer foundation courses in Level 1 and 2 - which plans to expand even further.

Learn Basic Language Skills to Communicate With Deaf People

        Want to learn new language skills as part of a programme of study?

        Want to progress to more advanced study and/or employment using BSL in the future?

        Studying for personal development?

        Are a parent, family, friend or a colleague of Deaf people?

        Can't commit to long courses?

        No pressures of exam testing!

Then this is the course for you!

Our new courses are perfect for students, language enthusiast, retired people, and those who want to learn BSL in their spare time. If this appeals to you, get in touch - we would be delighted to assist you on your BSL journey. Costing only £359 this is our most affordable course and still prepares you for interaction with the Deaf community. Instalment plans are available with a £40 deposit. Upon completion you will be issued with a Remark! Certificate and become eligible for a FREE level 2 Entry Assessment.

Email us: [email protected]

Call us: 0207 269 2621

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