A place to call home – The Watson Building campus secured until 2029 | News

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A place to call home – The Watson Building campus secured until 2029

We’ve made our home on Renshaw Street since 2019 and we’re thrilled to be staying put for another 5 years.  

From the day we moved in, our campus in The Watson Building was designed to break down any possible barriers that could prevent our learners reaching their full potential.  

The layout unifies learners and staff, abandoning the regimented structure of an office or classroom. Instead, our campus is a light, open space, separated into comfortable breakout areas designed to nurture relationships between learners – and with our team. 

In the heart of Liverpool City Centre, our campus is as accessible as can be, less than a 5-minute walk from Liverpool Central station with a bus stop right outside, connecting our campus to areas across the city and beyond.  

Our cental location means that our learners have access to the wealth of enrichment activities within the town centre, attending museums, exhibitions and cultural displays.  

Since we moved into our campus in 2019 it’s seen hundreds of learners walk through the door – and start their journey into meaningful employment.  

But it’s more than that. The space provides a safe environment for learners to talk openly about their journey, allowing The Learning Foundry to continuously develop creative ways to engage and encourage talent to shine.   

We’re proud to do things differently – and we’re thrilled our campus helps us do this, prioritising meaningful engagements, nurturing relationships and making talent shine.  

Want to make The Learning Foundry your home for 2024? Enquire now: https://www.thelearningfoundry.co.uk/enquire  

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