Pottery for Wellbeing
This class is hands-on, sometimes messy but always aiming to develop mental and social wellbeing, and build confidence
Tuesday, 16 Sep 2025 - 09 Dec 2025
(Register your interest)
Craft activities are great for relaxation and mental health. This class is hands-on, sometimes messy but always aiming to develop mental and social wellbeing, and build confidence.
You will be taught a range of practical skills and methods by our expert tutor in our bespoke pottery studio.
This course is especially for people who feel that taking time to be creative can help boost their wellbeing. It’s designed to support anyone who may be experiencing feelings of stress, low mood, social isolation, or simply wants to use craft to look after their mental health and connect with others in a supportive environment.
You will be taught a range of practical skills and methods by our expert tutor in our bespoke pottery studio.
This course is especially for people who feel that taking time to be creative can help boost their wellbeing. It’s designed to support anyone who may be experiencing feelings of stress, low mood, social isolation, or simply wants to use craft to look after their mental health and connect with others in a supportive environment.
You will learn a variety of pottery skills, create your own pottery pieces, and take home your pieces at the end of the course.
This course also covers an introduction to British Values (learning aim 60333984).
This course also covers an introduction to British Values (learning aim 60333984).
The ability to understand verbal instructions
Please bring an apron or an old shirt. Pottery can get messy, but it will wash off. A sketchbook is useful but not essential. Tools are provided but some students prefer to use their own.
A gentle reminder:
As this is a fully funded course, we do ask learners to let us know how the course will help them and to confirm that it will support their personal wellbeing. This helps us make sure that these places go to those who will benefit most.
Please bring an apron or an old shirt. Pottery can get messy, but it will wash off. A sketchbook is useful but not essential. Tools are provided but some students prefer to use their own.
A gentle reminder:
As this is a fully funded course, we do ask learners to let us know how the course will help them and to confirm that it will support their personal wellbeing. This helps us make sure that these places go to those who will benefit most.
For further information or queries. please contact enrol@suttoncollege.ac.uk or call 020 8289 4700.If you are unsure of your next steps for education, employment or career choices our Advice Service can help. Contact advice@suttoncollege.ac.uk
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