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New Booking System and Point of Sales System Coming Soon

We’re always looking for ways to enhance your learning experience and make it more accessible. That’s why we’re excited to announce our transition to a new, state-of-the-art booking and point of sales system! This upgrade is set to significantly streamline the process of enrolling in, signing off on terms and conditions including the release of liability, and attending classes.

One of the standout features of our new system is the automation of class reminders. Now, when you sign up for a class you’ll receive automated reminders via both text and email. This feature ensures that you stay informed and up-to-date with all the necessary details about your upcoming classes, including dates, times, and any preparatory materials you might need.

This system also simplifies the enrollment process itself. With an intuitive interface, you can browse through our classes with ease, register for your chosen courses, and complete transactions smoothly and securely.

One more plus side of the system will be the ability to fill check off student release of liability forms quickly and easily. No paperwork to fill out just read through the paperwork, tick off the box and those annoying forms are done for you.

We’re dedicated to fostering a community where learning and creativity thrive, and this new system is a step forward in our commitment to you, our valued learners. Stay tuned for further updates, and we look forward to welcoming you to our next class with these new improvements making your journey with us even better.

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