The Wild School

The Wild School is a new school in the middle of Brighton’s North Laine (just near the shops).

The Wild School starts from the idea that classes should: 

- be open to all ages.
- be voluntary.
- be part of a curriculum that’s made up by the teachers and students.
- be easy to drop in and out of (so you can try different things - and fit it around the rest of your life). 

And from the idea that a school should: 
- make (at least some) sense economically. 
- be simple and flexible (so the school itself can learn and adapt and grow). 
- be easy to build from scratch (so, if it works, people can copy it and build it other places).

The Wild School’s Summer Term runs from Monday, 15th July to Friday, 30th August 2013.

If you’d like to teach a session, you’re welcome.
If you’d like to enrol as a student, you’re welcome.
If you’d like to help out in whatever way suits you, you’re welcome.

Classes run five days a week for six weeks.
There are going to be shedloads of classes. 
You can see the list of classes here or here.

At the beginning of term, students pay a one-off fee of £50 and they can attend as many classes as they like. 

At the end of term, the student fees are split between the teachers, the venue and a couple of members of staff. 

The Wild School is brought to you by Charles Davies, Premasagar Rose and Graeme Walker. The school opened for the first time at the beginning of July 2013, when it took over the Lab for the Recently Possible in Brighton for seven weeks.