The Club is a really special thing. It’s rewarding and really fun

Club member

The Club inspires and nurtures young people to grow and believe in their capabilities

Club tutor

I’ve met new people, learned
new skills and become a
more confident person

Club member

The Saturday Club has shown my son that college is fun, different to school and not such a scary place after all

Parent

To meet like-minded and talented people, collaborate with them and see our work published has been incredible

Club member

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Young people across the UK are receiving expert tuition in exciting and inspiring subjects – for free. Joining a Saturday Club is a unique chance to learn new skills and meet people who can introduce you to further education and career opportunities. There are no exams and the aim is to focus on a subject you love.

Search the map to find a Club near you, and visit the Club’s page to find out more.

Complete the form below with the knowledge of your parent/ guardian/carer to register your interest in joining a Saturday Club. For more information about how we store and process the data shared, please view our Privacy Policy

If you would like some help registering your interest or with this form, you can email hello@saturday-club.org or call 0207 845 5860

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