Introduction to Gujarati through:
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Minimum Age 4 Years
Gujarati Course based on the National Curriculum leading to the GCSE Examinations.
Four Skills Taught |
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Minimum Age 6 Years
To teach Gujarati to GCSE standard
Make children aware of their culture/heritage
Teach Moral Values
Help children become a useful members of our society
Established Over 20 years
Over 140 Students
School Library With Monitoring Of Each Child's Reading Ability
Registered With Social Services Under The Children's Act '89
Own Examination Centre At Woodhouse College
Past Results
100% GCSE Grade A-C
Over 90% Grade A
Suitable for anyone who missed out on learning Gujarati when they were young.
A one year course leading to GCSE
Ages 16 years to 60 years
We had a A Variety show in February 1999 which was very popular.
A children's Disco is planned for later in this year.
Music and Dance classes when the teachers become available
The school operates from Woodhouse College, Woodhouse Road, North Finchley, London N12 on Saturday mornings during term time from 9.30 AM to 12.30 PM
School will reopen after the summer holidays in September 1999, waiting list for new applicant is now open. for details about fees contact the school
They will
1. Be able to communicate with the non-English speaking members of your family and relations in India by learning our language
2. Improve their education prospects by gaining an extra GCSE Pass
3. Acquire self pride by learning about our culture and heritage
4. Become more useful members of our society by learning Moral Values, Discipline and Respect.
5. Make new friends
6. Enjoy themselves by taking part in the recreational activities.