Community Centres

A community centre is a place where the community can come together for group activities, social support, and adult learning. These centres exist for many reasons, but education for adults is a key function they play, with lessons available in all kinds of subjects.

Community centres are a great place to learn new skills and increase your knowledge in a supportive environment, with night classes available for those working full time. In this way, community colleges are able to strengthen social ties with a focus on shared pursuits and learning, and act as an adult learning centre for people with a wide range of educational needs.

What you can learn at a community college

Classes vary widely for adult learning at community colleges. You can take on a new hobby like patchwork, sewing, dressmaking, even cooking and wine appreciation. Creative activities for adult learning are a focus, with classes like painting, basket weaving, mosaics, and pottery are also popular. Many community colleges also offer languages, music or dancing too.

Community centres offer more than hobby and life skills courses. They also offer courses that are required for many careers, as well as offering qualifications that can help improve your job prospects, such as a first aid or computer course. Courses can vary from just a day, to a weekend, to a whole semester, and many community colleges also offer adult learning at the Certificate or Diploma level.

Where to look for a community college

Depending on where you live, a community centre can be very accessible or not at all. You can search this website for community colleges by searching by subject and filtering by your local area. Most towns will have at least one community centre, with larger cities like Sydney and Melbourne having a great number of them scattered in the suburbs. Community colleges are a great asset for education for adults, and provide a huge range of services besides.


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