Hope English School Spring Concert

 

10th Anniversary

🎶 Hope English School Spring Concert-Musicals, Movies and More

Join us for an exciting family-friendly spring concert featuring music from musicals, movies, and more, performed by the wonderful Steel City Concert Band. Enjoy an uplifting evening of live music, refreshments, and a strong sense of community spirit.

This special concert is one of the events that is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Hope English School. We are coming together not only to celebrate this milestone, but also to raise vital funds to support our work and bring hope to vulnerable people in our community.

Time: 7:30pm-9pm, Saturday 21 March 2026

Venue: Main Sanctuary, Cemetery Road Baptist Church, 11 Napier Street, Sheffield, S11 8HA

You can park at Waitrose car park for 2 hours, on-street parking (further up Napier Street or up Cemetery Road). There is also parking at Rathbones (formerly Investec) – a company on the junction of Napier Street and Summerfield Street.

Price: £10 per adult (children are free)

We will have a list of names of all tickets purchased in advance, just tell us your name when you arrive.

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Cemetery Road Baptist Church for their generous support and hospitality, and to the Steel City Concert Band for donating their time and talent to make this event possible.

Don’t miss out this joyful evening filled with live performances, shared moments, and good vibes for all ages. We look forward to welcoming you!

What is Hope English School?

Hope English School is a is a Sheffield based charity specialising in the provision of ESOL classes and digital skills training to asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable adults. 

Learning English and gaining access to education is one of the biggest challenges new arrivals face. Very little is provided by the government and college courses are over subscribed and often difficult to access. We want to make education as accessible as possible to as many people as possible. We believe that gender, finances, legal status, mobility or childcare should not be a barrier to anyone accessing the learning they need. Learning English and gaining digital skills is ESSENTIAL to making a home here.

We believe that there is a future and a hope for the people we work with and that language plays a key role in providing them with opportunities and helping them to integrate.

See you there!