MOTHER’S DAY SHAKESPEARE – Explore Shakespeare’s Mothers by Speaking Them
A Mother’s Day morning in-person event. Book here.
A Mother’s Day morning in-person event. Book here.
Learn how to practise emotional first aid. This session offers practical resources to manage our emotional health. Book here.
Online event
During this 5-day Intensive Holiday Handwriting Workshop, students will work through the Magic Link workbooks, learning the techniques and patterns for neat, flowing handwriting. Book here.
Get involved to write, light, act and direct a film in a weekend with professional filmmakers in this action-packed two-day course. Book here.
A children's activity event - foraging in the Bell House garden for leaves, twigs, bugs and other natural ephemera to find inspiration for drawing. Book here.
Join in a fun and creative morning where you will be encouraged to explore the natural world and be more adventurous with your art. Book here.
Just starting the university application process and considering applying to Oxbridge? Discover how to best prepare your application. Register here.
Moving from school to university - what's it like? Book your free place here.
The transition from sixth form or college to university is an exciting one, but can be daunting, especially if you learn differently. Register here.
If you feel that going to university is daunting then join this for this talk! Register for your free place here.
Join us for help in university applications especially for those who who are unable to get support from their schools or families. Book your free place here.
Focusing on positive approaches to dyslexia, our third Bell House Dyslexia Fair will take place on Sunday 5 September 2021 and is completely free to attend.
The fair brings together families, teachers and the wider dyslexia community to learn more about dyslexia, talk to experts, discover useful resources and share experiences and learnings. Register here.
Over one weekend, a team of ten participants will take part in creating a short film from scratch. Book here.
The transition from sixth form or college to university is an exciting one, but can be daunting, especially if you learn differently. Book here (suggested donation £5)
Eating disorders are serious problems that can affect anyone, at any time. Join Dr Zoë Maiden to find out how to spot the signs of different eating disorders and learn how you can help. Book here (suggested donation £5).
[POSTPONED, new date 21/07] Learn about teenage mental health, what to look out for, and how to support a child who you are concerned about. Book tickets online.
Dr Hohnen will be discussing neurodiversity and the impact it may have on the teenage brain, via recent neuroscience research. Book tickets online.
2 TEAMS — 2 DIRECTORS — 2 FILMS. A new 2 day film making weekend for young people, aged 15-18, to experience the process of creating a short movie. Book tickets online.
This workshop will give you new skills to build real rapport and closeness with your children so that they talk to you more about their lives and feel understood. Book tickets online.
Join Holly, Early Years Teacher and Level 3 Forest school leader for a 12 week immersive outdoor learning experience in the Bell House garden.
Stephanie Calman, the founder of the ground-breaking Bad Mothers Club website and the author of six previous books including the bestselling Confessions of a Bad Mother, will be at Bell House with Village Books. Book tickets through Village Books.
Social media and technology can be a force for good in young people's lives, but it has the potential to be damaging. Bell House and Connections in Mind Foundation explore How adults can engage with teens' online lives in order to support their mental health. Book here.
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