Kendal Adult Learning

At Adult Learning in Kendal and the surrounding area we offer a wide range of courses to allow you either to gain a qualification or to learn a new skill.  

The courses we offer use a blended learning approach; some classes are face-to-face in one of our local venues, some are taught entirely online using Zoom and some offer the flexibility of combining online learning with face-to-face teaching. This means that learners have a choice to suit their own personal needs.

We currently offer qualifications in Maths, English, Digital Skills, ESOL (English for Speakers of other Languages), Employability Skills, Health and Wellbeing and a range of qualifications for Learners with Learning Difficulties or Disabilities. 

We also provide a range of community learning courses to help you develop new or improve existing skills. Some examples include Languages (Spanish, French and Japanese), Arts and Crafts and Family Learning.

The administration team is based at Kendal Library and we are always keen to speak to new and existing learners about their own individual needs and how we can help support these.

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Kendal Library

Meet the team

Jennifer Dunn - Adult Learning Centre Manager

Before joining the Kendal team, Jennifer worked for 19 years as a Primary School Teacher. She has also been a foster carer.  Jennifer joined the Adult Learning team in 2020 and provides an excellent level of support to our tutors and learners.  Jennifer enjoys the outdoor life and spends a lot of her spare time fell running and kayaking.  Jennifer has two teenage children who also keep her very busy in her spare time!

Georgia Forrest - Business Support Officer

Business Support Officer

Helen Edmonds - Community Development Worker

Helen has been actively involved in South Lakes adult education for the last 20 years, starting out as a Centre Manager and tutor at Dallam Community Education.  In later years, 

Helen's community development role involves building long lasting partnerships with a wide range of local organisations (including the Job centre, charities and the third sector) and together deciding on the most beneficial courses for some of the most vulnerable, hardest to reach members of the community. The longer-term aim is to encourage learners to access qualifications (including English, maths and IT) and to move towards employment.

Chris Fonth - Tutor

"I am a fully qualified teacher specialising in ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) and have experience teaching in Japan, Spain, and the UK. I believe we learn best when we are relaxed and having fun, so I try to make learning as enjoyable as possible. As well as covering the basics such as vocab, grammar, and pronunciation, I try to include lots of opportunities for speaking practice. I enjoy learning foreign languages myself - I've recently tried to learn Japanese - so I understand the challenges involved. I love the job because I don't need to travel the world to meet interesting people anymore: now, interesting people from all around the world come to me!"

Florence Tourne - Tutor

Florence Tourne is a native French speaker. She has taught French locally for many years, running lively courses with the main focus on speaking and listening.   She has a passion for teaching and sharing her knowledge of France and Belgium with others.

Karen Akers - Tutor

Karen graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee in 1988 with a degree in Textile design. After working for several years in a specialist fabric shop, Karen went on to achieve my teaching certificate at Canterbury Christchurch. Karen has worked in Art education for more than 20 years, her specialism is in art and creative textiles, using fabric and textile techniques to produce unique and beautiful pieces. Karen also loves to paint and draw using a variety of media.

Kathryn Whitaker - Tutor

Kathryn has many years of experience teaching in the Further Education sector and really enjoys teaching adult learners. Kathryn teaches a range of employability courses including confidence building for employability and Food Safety. She has a particular interest in promoting positive mental health and well-being. Kathryn encourages a friendly and supportive atmosphere in her lessons and welcomes learners from complete beginners to those wishing to develop their existing skills further. 

Mark Geraghty - Tutor

Mark is a qualified teacher specialising in ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) and has experience teaching in Italy and in the UK. Mark encourages learners to work collaboratively and loves to see learners' confidence and English language proficiency improve during a course.

Neil Stanley - Tutor

Neil Stanley is an ex deputy headteacher with many years of experience in primary schools. He now teaches English to adults and also runs residential courses for foreign children learning English in the UK. He and his Spanish wife have three bilingual children and understand the importance of language learning.

Sakiko Robson - Tutor

Sakiko is a native Japanese tutor who has lived in Japan for her most of her life. She has grown up creating Origami as parts of Japanese culture. She is also a dedicated teacher for children to teach Origami and other Japanese cultural art work.

Diane Sharples - Tutor

Teaching Digital Skills 

 

Phone

One of our team is available to talk to you over the phone to answer any of your learning queries

01539 713257

Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

 

Email

We aim to respond to all enquiries within 24hrs (excluding weekends).

kendaladultlearning@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk 

 

Address

Kendal Adult Learning
Westmorland and Furness Council
Kendal Library
Stricklandgate
Kendal
LA9 4PY