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Posted: 31st March 2025

EXCITING NEWS FOR HAMPSTEAD FINE ARTS COLLEGE

We are delighted to announce our expansion into additional premises on Parkhill Road, Belsize Park, just a few minutes’ walk from Centre Studios. The new building, previously the Village School for Girls, will undergo a refurbishment prior to Fine Arts opening there in September, ready for the new academic year.

This expansion will provide even greater opportunities for our students. We have long wished to provide more performing arts space to complement our arts and humanities subjects, and the new building will be a wonderful addition. It will provide further teaching spaces for drama, dance, music, music tech, fine art and lecture rooms. It also has a 120-seat auditorium and flexible outdoor space for a range of physical and social activities.

The new building will be known as the Parkhill Campus in recognition of the significant historic links to the arts in this part of Belsize Park. Parkhill Road was at the centre of the British Modernist Movement in the 1930s.  Sculptors Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore, the founder of the Bauhaus School Walter Gropius, and artists Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson all lived in the area close to the famous modernist Isokon building on Lawn Road.

Chair of Governors of Hampstead Fine Arts, and Founder and Chairman of Dukes Education, Aatif Hassan, said We are pleased to be able to build on the legacy of the arts and education that this area is renowned for. Hampstead Fine Arts College is an extraordinary place for young people. It has a welcoming and collaborative ethos that provides a highly creative environment for students. This new facility will enable that creativity to extend further into the performing arts and even more students will be able to enjoy the arts and humanities specialist education the college provides.

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Categories: New Building News
The Opening of 'The Law Theatre' by Jude Law

The Law Theatre is located in the college’s second campus on Parkhill Road, Belsize Park, which opened in September. It provides lecture rooms and classrooms as well as spaces for the performing arts, fine art, science, music and music tech and a flexible outdoor space.

The college’s 120-seat auditorium was opened by Jude Law on Saturday 15th November at a special gala performance of ‘The Watsons’, a play by Laura Wade, with musical performances by College bands and the choir.

“Jude has been a strong supporter of the college since his two sons, Raff and Rudy, attended the college for A-level. He has always been incredibly generous with his time, providing inspiration to our performing arts students and giving enrichment talks to young people interested in following his footsteps onto the stage and in film.”

Read more about the event and see all the pictures here.