• Gujrati School

    Gujrati is one of the languages spoken in Srare of Gujarat in India. There are over 2000 Gujrati speaking families in Ashton-under-Lyne. At our Centre we teach Gujrati from the age of 6 to any age who are interested in learning. Gujrati is taught up to GCSE. Our Centre is registered to take GCSE examination and every year there is 100% pass. On average 10 students pass GCSE every year.

    Contact for further details: Kantilal C Mistry
    Contact phone number: 07432287611
    ken.mistry@sky.com

    Day: Tuesday
    Time: 6.20pm - 8.20pm
    Frequency: Weekly
    Cost: More then £20


    Professional Referral:
    Self Referral: Yes
    Accessible for disabled people: Yes
    Accessible for people with language needs: No

    About the host organisation

    Hosted by: Shree Bharatiya Mandal - Indian Association Tameside
    Organisation Profile:

    The organisation is an Indian Community Centre is charity registered and own a building at 103 Union Road, Ashton. Serving the community in Tameside of Indian origin. Provide facilities to advance mother tongue teaching, social welfare, health and recreation activities, further religious activity from purpose made temple. Liaise with external bodies to impart knowledge for the benefit of the community.

    The organisation has a management structure. President, Secretary and Treasurer are the main office bearers and executive committee members up to 25 elected at the Annual General meeting. Committee meetings take place every month to discuss the progress, issues and forward planning.

    The following are the activities undertaken:
    Luncheon club for elderly
    Gujrati School
    Leisure activities
    Temple religious functions & celebrations
    Youth activities - Sports and Cultural dance
    Hall Hiring for weddings, parties, tutorial classes
    Representations at Faith United, Action Together, Tameside Council, NHS, Hindu Council of North (UK)

    Charity Number: 1045607