This six-week course will give you a basic grounding in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans and one of the building-blocks of modern European languages and culture.
It is intended for complete beginners. You do not need to have studied a language before, or to have any kind of academic background in classical civilisation, or really any kind of academic background at all. All we want from you is six hours a week and the willingness to give it a go.
On successful completion of Via Prima you will have a confident understanding of the basics of Latin language and a solid grounding to take your study further.
There is a £350 fee for the six-week course.
To find out more or to apply, click here.
The Classical Association supports the teaching and learning of all Classical subjects. The site has a wide range of materials for both teachers and students, an events calendar, details of summer schools and information about local branches.
The Classics Library is the site for all Classics teachers and teachers-to-be. Founded in 2008 by Steve Jenkin, it hosts thousands of resources, all of which have been generously added to the ‘library’ by its own members. It is a hub for Classics teachers and academics, promoting events around the UK and often overseas, and providing a large network where everyone is welcome to ask for advice and support, and others are happy to help.
The Association for Latin Teaching exists to support the teaching and learning of Latin, Classical Greek, Classical Civilisation and Ancient History in schools.
They host a series of face-to-face training days and teach meets for Latin teachers across the UK.
The Warwick Classics Network has complied an extensive list of online resources for the teaching of Ancient History, Classical Civilisation, Greek and Latin