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Wesley Mission - Wesley School for Seniors

School for Seniors: Open Week

Where
220 Pitt St
Sydney NSW 2000
Wesley Centre, Ground floor
When

Every day, 9am to 3pm Sunday 12 October to Friday 17 October

Discover. Create. Transform. Ready to try something new, connect with others, and rediscover the joy of learning?

It’s never to late to learn. From dance and art to music and wellness – there’s something for everyone. Whatever you’re interested in, we have a class for you.

  • Creative Arts: Ceramics, Painting, Drawing

  • Movement & Wellness: Belly dance, Bollywood Dance, Fitness Classes

  • Music & Expression: Ukulele, Guitar, Music Therapy

  • Mind & Meaning: Philosophy, Psychology, and more

Discover even more courses in our comprehensive course catalogue.

Wesley School for Seniors offers learning opportunities for people over 55 years old to help you learn new skills and socialise in an environment that is safe and supportive.

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Wesley Mission - Wesley School for Seniors

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