Wac Arts

Wac Arts

4.5 53 Reviews
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Abhijit Naik
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It is the old Belsize Park town hall. It can be booked for private functions. It also serves as main instruction location for U3A. Great cafeteria which caters for all parties and functions. Their food is just delicious especially the rolls.

Jack Evagora
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I have to say it's an amazing school really by the way they've structured and organized all their levels of training and courses - Been there recently with a buddy of mine. We watched all of the performances that they host by end each term with Award winning ceremony as well. They missed a few names to give Awards but that's alright, every teacher sometimes forgets some of his students... Overall, the school has a really elegant and artsy vibe with very eloquent and experienced professors that host the classes. That structure of training is well important. Would recommend it to anyone!

claurdet
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James Leachman
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Jonathan Graham
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That changes my all life i never stop going there i really enjoy going to wac arts because it is fun and I made friends there sometimes we like to go somewhere like wild bunch it was really good we enjoyed it but there's projects as well my best bit is making music this is why I chose to go wac arts I just love it

Loki Avivson
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I ve enjoyed going to this college but I m giving it a 4 cause here are the following things they need to do over half term/Christmas: 1. Fix all of the broken guitars/basses 2. Get a 7 string guitar (if they can afford it) 3. Get a 5 string bass (if they can afford it) 4. Get an acoustic bass (if they can afford it)

Jonnatan Ocampo
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Louise Georgette
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The WAC has offered their premises for volunteers supporting PPE sewing for the Royal Free Hospital! It s a beautiful building (the old town hall) and the man on the front desk is very helpful. Thanks WAC for helping the community in crisis!

MND Help
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Back in January 2017 a female member of staff physically threw my 90-year-old frail mother out of the school as she was hugging her grandson, whom she had not seen in several months! When I complained by letter, the head teacher gave me some half baked story about strangers not being allowed into the building. I was horrified that they did not even offer an apology, especially from the cowardly teacher who threw out the Nonagenarian. Pretty outrageous behaviour from a school and staff members who are looking after special needs children. I am a professional medic and never treated my patients or students in this way in my 30 years in the medical forum. Shame on this uncaring, phoney quasi-learning centre!

Michal Topolewski
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