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    Joseph Priestley College

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Swathmore Adult Education Centre

    Swathmore Adult Education Centre

    4.0(2 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Swathmore is a great place to learn new skills or hobbies after you leave formal education. It is…read morean education centre for adults that runs a number of courses all year round in things like arts, crafts, massage and singing that you can do for fun and don't have to have any experience in. Some courses cover things like healthy living, in Yoga and the Alexander technique. They offer the certified counseling courses and accredited computer courses. I have been to a few life drawing sessions there in the past run by an independent group who hired one of the rooms. The studio was big enough for everyone to have easels - there's nothing worse than trying to draw in a cramped space. A few years ago I took an aromatherapy and massage class run in the evening once a week. It was a great introduction to the practice. It was a women only group so we practiced on each other so I got massaged (as well as giving massages) every week! It was really good value for money as well. They offer concession rates on most courses, which aren't that expensive in the first place.

    Situated in the romantic location of Woodhouse Square reminisce of a period of time filled with…read moregentlemen and ladies. Most of the buildings around the square of Georgian style and the area is but a little way from the centre of town. Such an unassuming building is home to a diverse range of courses aimed at improving skills and general wellbeing of adults in the Leeds area. Discounts are available on some courses for those receiving benefits so really valuable personal and work-life developments can be achieved. There are sewing courses, DIY, fine art, pottery, yoga, computing and English. The lists do go on and on. Swathmore follows the academic year pattern and there is a membership fee of 10 pounds for a year. It is easy to get to as the Leeds Free bus goes to Park Lane College which is just round the corner.

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    Cloth Cat

    4.5(4 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Cloth Cat Studios have been around for almost as long as I can remember. I recall seeing their…read moreflyers dotted around the bar at Dr Wu's way back when I first moved to Leeds and didn't at first give them much thought. On first glance I assumed they were just a recording studio - how wrong I was! Cloth Cat Studios is an excellent institution here in Leeds, a not-for-profit org, who exist to further the local communities education, understanding and ability in the area of music. Just glancing at their website will demonstrate the range of skills and lessons on offer here - in depth courses on complicated programmes such as Reason (perfect for anyone wanting to make Drum and Bass, Dance and so on) and Cubase - but all for beginners with basic start out requirements. Whilst I've not attended the courses, they're definitely on the 'to do' list... This is just another fabulous example of the creativity and generosity of the community we have here in Leeds.

    One of the many things I've come to love about Yelp is the very fact that you get to find out about…read moreother things and events and business that you may otherwise not have known about had you not been browsing around. Cloth Cat Studios is one of those things, and Yelp is to thank for my discovery. Thank you Yelp. And Thank you Danni for Yelping. Had you not Yelped than I would have never known. I know other people had Yelped before hand, but I hadn't seen it until it came up with the most recent, so it's good to keep it fresh and such. Anyway I'm babbling away from my point. Cloth Cat Studios is an awesome not for profit social enterprise, based in Leeds, assisting those from low incomes, and general young people who want to get into musical learnings, do so through a serious of courses and opportunities for employment, helping to get work experience or internships and such. Some of the courses are brilliant, and really useful for the music industry, not just the trite that gives you a brief run down or overview, but actual useful information, such as a foundation to beginning your own record label, introduction to DJ-ing, Song writing, Guitar for beginners, which is a god send for all those paying out £20 plus for lessons, Cubase, Live sound engineering, and other programmes that get added on to the schedule throughout the year. Fabulous. Courses differ in duration, but on average run for ten weeks, with two hour sessions once a week. And all of this is free to attend. Brilliant!

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    Wakefield College

    Wakefield College

    3.0(3 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    I Was really pleased with level of care and attention that I gained from my Education at Wakefield…read morecollege. I feel that it offers a relaxed, friendly and mature approach as oppose to the strict regime offered at other Educational establishments that make you feel like you are still at school. The tutors that I had at Wakefield college were insightful and friendly and really helped me along the way.

    This was my college of choice, back in the day. Silly, silly me…read more Just before enrolling I dislocated my knee (for the second time in the space of 18 months) and encountered problems medically. I had torn my quadracepts, and as a result was wheelchair bound. After being informed- at the age of 16- by my knee surgeon that there was a strong possibility I may never walk unaided again, I was in obvious distress. Despite this, I made every effort to attend college as much as humanly possible (apart from the times I'd been admitted to hospital or was in physio) and handed in every little last piece of work. So you can imagine how outraged and appalled I was to be told, point blank, that my contract with Wakefield College was being terminated- because of my "appalling attendance". Despite the fact that I was up to date with all of the required coursework, a straight A student, and had attended even when medically advised not to- I was simply dismissed like a disposable human being. I'm glad to say that I made a near full recovery (I'll never have full use of my leg but I'm just grateful I can walk!) but would not recommend Wakefield College to anybody. To them you are just a number. A number waiting to be crunched.

    Joseph Priestley College - adultedu - Updated May 2026

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