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The Centre level of the 2023 Hemkunt Speech Symposium is taking place on 12th March 2023 for groups 1-3 at Villiers High School. 

The Zonal level of the symposium will be taking place on 25th March 2023 at Alice Way Gurdwara, Hounslow for
groups 1-5. 

We look forward to seeing everyone there!

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It will only take a few minutes for you to fill it in - please ask your family and friends to help out as well!

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About

Singh Sabha Southall Education Centre provides weekly classes in Punjabi, Kirtan and Santhiya. These take place every Sunday between 10am and 3pm at Villiers High School, Boyd Avenue, UB1 3BT. (click HERE for map and contact details)
Available Classes

 

There is a large variety of classes available, and we are set to expand our current list further as more students join us and share ideas.

 

We currently offer :

  • Punjabi classes from nursery age to A level. Adult beginners are also welcome to join the adult beginner class.

  • Kirtan and tabla classes from beginner to advanced levels. 

  • Santhiya classes.

Our Team

 

We have a dedicated team of teachers, volunteers, parents and other sevadars who ensure that the centre runs as smoothly as possible.

 

The majority of our teachers have degrees in Punjabi and are DBS-checked. The SSSEC team is lucky to have many talented individuals with years of experience in teaching Punjabi, Gurmat and Kirtan both in schools and Gurdwara-related settings.

 

Apart from the teachers, we have hardworking organisers, administrators and other sevadars who contribute to the running of the centre. The parents of SSSEC students are also very committed and provide valuable support in preparing lunch for the students every week.

Notices
  • Punjabi classes are now back to being held in person. Please check your emails regularly for more information and further updates 
  • Please check out and follow our newly created Instagram account, we_are_sssec! 
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