art-K opens new branch in Cheltenham
Shaun M Jooste, writer
art-K has become one of the leading providers of educational art lessons for children across UK studios. With the growing demand for these services in the country, the franchise has opened a new branch in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The latest branch will deliver classes on weekdays and weekends, giving children aged 6 to 8 ample opportunities to join.
The new art-K studio is located at 10 Church St, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham GL53 8AR. It will teach children new skills in the world of art, opening their horizons to a brighter future. As a bonus, it will help to discover hidden passions for this skill set where perhaps they didn’t know they could be so creative.
Dan, art-K Cheltenham’s Art Leader, shared the following:
“I’m thrilled to be setting up the branch in Cheltenham, which offers a fantastic new addition to the community and has already been overwhelmingly well-received. I’m looking forward to helping children gain that spark of creativity for art, and maintain that passion, and am open for summer and periods over the summer holidays to ensure that opportunity is available.”
Katheryn and her daughter, Emily Harper, started the journey of art-K in 2016, with Emily becoming Managing Director with David Harper by her side. They combined their experience and skills, expanding the business into a national brand for art education. Since founding it, art-K has grown into more than 40 clubs with over 5,000 students per week. There are also over a hundred artists involved.
You can also become involved with helping children gain their full artist potential with this franchise opportunity. Don’t let life pass you by; start your own art-K business towards a successful future!
art-K
art-K is a art education service that teaches art skills to children aged 6 to 18 in term-time classes, after school and on the weekends. These classes follow a proprietary structured programme (the art-K manuals) which is tailored to each child’s development, allowing children to go at their own pace. Clubs are voluntarily Registered with Ofsted which allows payments for the classes to be made by Tax-Free childcare vouchers, increasing access to the classes. During school holidays art-K provides art workshops.
Shaun M Jooste, writer