WEA (Workers' Educational Association) is a leading education charity dedicated to making adult learning accessible to everyone. Their mission is to fight inequality and promote social justice by providing high-quality courses for adults in the community.
What makes WEA special? You’ll find friendly tutors, supportive staff, and welcoming spaces—whether you choose to learn online or in person. WEA is a true community, helping you gain the skills and confidence you need for your next steps in life.
Courses available in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough include:
- English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
- Community interpreting
- Working in schools, colleges, and early years settings
- Supporting children and young people with special educational needs
- Health and wellbeing
- Budgeting and money management
- Courses for new tenants or people moving to new accommodation
Cost: Many 'Skills for Life' courses are free, and some are free for people in specific circumstances. Other courses may have fees—please check their website or contact WEA for details.
How to get started: Visit the WEA website or call their friendly team to find out more about available courses, eligibility, and how to enrol. WEA is here to help you learn, grow, and connect with others in your community.
