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We are pleased to announce our new Level 1 and Level 2 courses in British Sign Language from October onwards. The courses will be held in-person in Cambridge and Stevenage.

The courses follow the Hertfordshire/Cambridgeshire school term and are fully accredited by Signature.

Enrolment is now open via our website: 

https://signreach.co.uk/level1-bsl/

https://signreach.co.uk/level2-bsl/

All the course information and costs can also be found on the website. Please also have a look at our FAQ page which answers many questions students have before enrolling.

We look forward to starting your BSL journey with you!

 

Please note that all our courses require regular attendance as well as independent study time and completion of homework.

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Exciting news! BSL Level 1 and Level 2 courses are now available in Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire. These courses are designed for those interested in learning British Sign Language, whether you're starting from scratch (Level 1) or looking to build on your skills (Level 2).

  • BSL Level 1 will introduce you to the basics of communication, such as greetings, simple conversations, and essential signs.

  • BSL Level 2 will help you develop more advanced conversational skills, allowing you to engage in everyday interactions with ease.

These courses offer flexible learning options and are a great opportunity for anyone in these areas to become proficient in BSL.

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