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1 year ago
Best experience ever I was there when I was a kid and it was nice the waiting room and the stage was steady it was cool and the best.
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The Corn Exchange is the bedfords most cultured venue (take it in context) and offers a reasonably…read morediverse calendar of events throughout the year. Offering live music, theatre, art and record sales it will give anything a go but personally it's main strength is bringing decent comedy acts to a town that can really do with a bit of humour.
The Bedford Corn Exchange is where all of the main music and theatrical events are held in Bedford,…read moreit has shows on every week from tribute acts like Queen and Abba to variety shows such as the Circus of Horror and The Lady Boys of Bangkok. The hall itself is very large and the stage and seating is removable so it can be hired out for private functions such as a wedding reception. It has 2 bars inside and good toilet facilities so you don't normally have to queue for long but it doesn't have a car park so sometimes you have a walk to get there depending on where you find a space. Ticket prices are reasonable.
This School has had a very bad reputation for last few years. My son is currently in Y8. I do must…read moreadmit that I was not very happy neither confident at the beginning. Stantonbury School it is a total different school from what I have been told or read. It is very easy to spot all the improvements from outside . Moreover they take very seriously and work hard to tackle Bullyind and Implement a positive and good environment for learning so all the Students feel safe! They are very prompt in getting back in touch with you as a parent! All my gratitude and respect for Mr. B Wilson, Amanda Mckenzie, Nicola, Iacano, Mr. G Morris
All three of my kids have attended Stantonbury Campus. The campus is a non uniform secondary school…read morewhere pupils and teachers are on first name terms and I love this. I have never been a fan of uniforms so this was a good thing. The school is over subscribed and many are trying to get into this school. You can attend if you are in catchment or you can apply as an arts student, go for an interview and you may get lucky! We live within catchment but I would have chosen this school as a preference anyway. My kids did really well here all three attending 6th form and going on to further education. I like the teaching style where young people are encouraged to be themselves and take an active part in their learning process. There is also a large music centre on site where kids take their musical instrument lessons. Music plays a large part of the campus life. There is also a resident rock school which runs weekly sessions and also a 'three days of rock' event during holidays. The campus is made up of the school, leisure centre and shops. This is a large campus! A few quotes from their ofsted report. The school has a strong supportive ethos, valuing each student and member of staff equally. Stantonbury Campus enables students to make good progress in a caring, supportive environment ...students' achievements are well above those in schools with similar intakes
Well i have to give it five stars. One of the hardest art schools to get into and the Best art…read moreschool in the UK. A visit is a must. There's open studios in december and tours in october. Recently went into occupation over the 100% cuts in funding to all the arts, i advise you visit before things start to change!
I expected that the so called "best art school in Great Britan would be an exceptionally run…read moreinstitution, filled with young dedicated and well educated artists, driven faculty members and general order. What I found was the exact opposite, a disgrace to the fine art world. I could literally go on and on about the failures of this school, but instead I'll just summarize the key issues I have 1. no structure, no pressure, no expectation results in little to no production of artwork. The school seems to advertise a pride in the independence it provides its artist with but it fails to really make clear that literally anyone can pass with out ever showing up. As a matter fact, the faulty are so lazy that they don't even bother to show up on time for literally anything. They don't enforce rules and they don't understand their students. There are no assignments, no expectations and no structure. 2. The cleanliness of the place is repulsive, the facilities are horrid, they are not up to date of creative materials and machines for making. The students disrespect their peers work spaces and they disrespect the building as a whole. they literally believe that they own the place, that they can make it just as filthy as their drugged up lifestyle. 3. There is no learning, no educating and no positive actual encouragement If a student were to draw a stick figure on their Starbucks coffee cup, a faculty member passing by would literally just be like " that's fantastic, you're so creative, be yourself and keep up the good work" This is not a place for anyone who truely cares about art and wants to further educate themselves on art making, the art market, art and even just understanding how to be an adult and behave responsibly in this world. This is a place to go If you have a lot of money and want to paint a couple abstract paintings that resemble American expressionism of the 1940s. After you finish your time here, you will feel like you have wasted it
Camberwell's a well known and well renowned art school in South East London that's part of the…read moreUniversity of the Arts London. In the front is a space that is used for shows by alumni of the college and the college itself is contained to three buildings joined by corridors and bridges. It's a nice place to be and work, although the current SU bar is just a bar at the back of the canteen, there's nothing to really distinguish it as a bar. No nights or music goes on here as of yet, but there may well be in the future once the bar facilities are sorted out.
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I have been in this college a few times as I had had friends who studied Fine Art here. Although it…read morehas a really good reputation I feel it's probably not the best place to study fine art as it seems to be more Fashion orientated. I have considered studying here and even went to the open day recently but I wasn't really impressed with the layout and what they had to offer. In a few years they are moving to a bigger campus in Kings Cross which is a shame as it's currently in a great location in central London. They have a plaque on the wall at the reception stating that the Rolling Stones played here in 1970 something, Perhaps it was a more happening place back then.
Important decisions (like where to attend college) aren't really based on Yelp reviews, right? For…read moremore informed, less biased reviews I'd suggest checking out reputable sources. That aside, yes, I currently attend CSM and am finding it to be everything I expected and more. I'm working on my Masters. The learning opportunities at the college seem to be almost boundless. The course leaders have been exceptionally supportive, and their continuing experience in their fields strengthens their obvious, relevant expertise. All of which, they bring into the classroom in a genuinely compelling way. I'm getting to know the other students in my programme, which has been going well. It's a diverse group! Conversations and group work has been interesting and often fun. How will I feel by the end of this year? Who knows? But so far I'm appreciating my time there and want to make the most of it.
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For fantastic views over East London, a light and airy loft space and the chance to improve on your…read moreartistic skills The Princes Drawing School is perfect. Housed in a beautifully calm and well kept building there is a very mature and sophisticated feel to the school. There are a range of courses or drop in sessions to choose from to suit all abilities. Students get great discounts on courses, some are even free. This is a great place to expand your portfolio, practice drawing skills or just have a bit of creative fun. Check out full listings at The Princes Drawing School itself or on the website. Before you go also be sure to check out whether or not you are expected to provide your own materials.
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