Bell House is an educational centre that offers support outside the mainstream school curriculum, lifelong learning, short courses, exhibitions, talks and musical events.

The house is a centre for educational needs such as dyslexia support. They champion wider learning courses for all age groups, offering children and adults the opportunity to unleash their creativity or engage with subjects they have never tried before. There are free events and bursary places available on all courses.

GCSE revision workshop for teenagers

This workshop is perfect for al dyslexic teenagers who feel that, despite working hard, they are still not achieving the results they want. Caroline Bateman will cover a range of tips, tricks and strategies for learning, revising and coping with stress.

Students need to bring a laptop, tablet or smartphone that can connect to a wireless network.

Date: 3rd April
Time: 1-4pm
Location: Bell House, 27 College Road, London, SE21 7BG
Tickets: £45 (subsidised places available, please email info@bellhouse.co.uk)

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Beekeeping for beginners

Join us at Bell House for an introductory beekeeping course, where we have established a small apiary. The session is aimed at people who have little or no experience of beekeeping, and feedback from previous courses has been fantastic.

Date: 14th April
Time: 10am-1pm
Location: Bell House, 27 College Road, London, SE21 7BG
Tickets: £30 (subsidised places available, please email info@bellhouse.co.uk)

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Sleep-dependent learning and daytime function in childhood and adolescence

The sleeping brain is far from idle; research highlights the importance of good sleep for learning and education. Dr Fran Knight will be talking about sleep-dependent learning, and how memory can be strengthened following a good night’s sleep. She will cover how poor sleep can effect attention and behaviour in children, and promote healthy sleeping habits.

Date: 24th April
Time: 7-9pm
Location: Bell House, 27 College Road, London, SE21 7BG
Tickets: www.bellhouse.co.uk/events

Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy

After our sold-out March talk on Modigliani, book your tickets soon to grab a seat at our April talk on Picasso. This is part of a new series of art history lectures, following major exhibitions in London. Rosalind Whyte, lecturer at the Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Royal Academy and Dulwich Picture Gallery, is giving this exciting talk at Bell House.

Date: 26th April
Time: 7pm-8.30pm
Location: Bell House, 27 College Road, London, SE21 7BG
Tickets: £10 (subsidised places available, please email info@bellhouse.co.uk)

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Bell House
27 College Road, Dulwich, London SE21 7BG
www.bellhouse.co.uk