Tuesday 4:00 – 6:00 pm DJ-Ing
Thursday 5:00 -7:00pm Street Dance
Friday 4:00 -6:00pm Free Running 6:00 – 8:30 pm Rap
Saturday 6:00 pm– 10:00 pm Youth Café
Youth Café is an opportunity for you to meet other friends, try new experiences, and have informal discussions with workers. Drop in, take part in various activities, and test your general knowledge with quizzes!
- Government’s Advisor on Behaviour gives Harmonize the seal of approval!
Charlie Taylor the Department for Education’s Expert Advisor on Behaviour came to visit Harmonize on 21st February 2012. He and Read more...
- Harmonize Academy advertises for Principal Designate
The Lighthouse Harmonize Education Trust has recently been successful in its application to prepare to run an Alternative Provision Free School Read more...
- ‘Terriers’
On Thursday 10th November 6:30pm Liverpool Lighthouse held a performance of ‘Terriers’ (written by Maurice Bessman, and produced by Miriam Read more...
- Radio Merseyside Free School Interview
Click here to listen to the interview on Radio Merseyside with Tony Snell from 17th November 2011.
- Harmonize Academy gets the green light!
Liverpool Lighthouse’s Harmonize Academy has just received approval by the Department for Education, and is on target to open as Read more...
- Young people experienced what its like to be a star
Liverpool Lighthouse provided local young people a chance, for one day only, to experience what its like to be a Read more...
LFC Goals for Goals comes to Harmonize Youth Connect
Liverpool Football Club and Liverpool Lighthouse are joining forces to bring girls aged 13-19 a FREE hour of sport/arts activities each week in our Youth Connect venue. This launches in October half term. You will get access to sports and arts with coaching from coaches from Liverpool Football Club. For more information and to get involved email youthconnect@ljmgroup.org.uk.
Home Office Funding for Guns, Gangs, and Knife Crime awareness activities
Youth Connect young people will have a chance to write and develop their own musical performance aimed at raising awareness of the issues that surround guns, gangs and knife crime. Financed by the Home Office through the “Communities against Gangs, Guns and Knives Fund”, activities include creative script writing, digital media, rapping, and music workshops culminating with a performance in Liverpool Lighthouse’s auditorium. For more information and to get involved email youthconnect@ljmgroup.org.uk.