The School of Life Shop
Overview
The School of Life is a new social enterprise offering good ideas for everyday living. The centre is based in a small shop in Central London and offers a variety of programmes and services concerned with how to live wisely and well.
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70 Marchmont Street, Russel Square, London, WC1N 1AB
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+44 (0)20 7833 1010
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The School of Life Shop
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70 Marchmont Street
Russel SquareLondonWC1N 1AB - Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7833 1010
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Ah, the ever-inspiring School of Life. Sometimes I think they could benefit from some more challenging presenters, but I keep coming back because I love the vibe and the philosophy behind the place.more
I really hope this interesting little concept store flies. I came to their opening weekend, and it certainly seems there was enough interest given the number of people there - but it will really be a matter of how many of them bite into their £195 courses on life's "big issues" - "love, politics, work, family, play," they say. (Especially given the current economy, I worry that many people's...more
Have you had one of those mornings lately in which you got up and wondered why you were doing a job that exhausted you or that you didn't really enjoy? Or found yourself spending the day running against the clock, too stressed to eat properly but not actually creatively challenged?
The School of Life is a place to step back and think intelligently about these and other common concerns. It is...more
I am not sure what to make of "School of Life". On one hand it is novel concept, on another hand it screams tweedy intellectualism with a dash of Kumbya Atheism.
I liked the Robert Emerson book of essays for 2.50 on sale, and a book about teaching your grandma how to text.
This place offers free tea and course for adults about love and life.There are little presents here (like poster books...more
