Adult Education at WATCH
Adult Education
Fall Classes ongoing enrollment – online and in person classes. Register today!
English as a Second Language Class for Waltham Residents (now meeting online)
Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced levels
Classes meet twice a week
Morning Classes: Monday/Wednesday, 10am-12pm
Evening Classes: Tuesday/Thursday, 6pm-8pm
Rolling enrollment
To register:
email brian@watchcdc.org, call 781-570-4359 or fill out the online application form
Sign up to be a volunteer English teacher and help out our local immigrant community.
For more information or contact Brian
Clases de otoño inscripción en curso – clases en línea y en persona. ¡Inscríbase hoy mismo!
Clases de Inglés para los residentes de Waltham (ahora reunión en línea)
Niveles básico, intermedio y avanzada.
Las clases se reúnen dos veces por semana
Clases por la mañana: Lunes/miércoles, 10am-12pm
Clases por la tarde: Martes/jueves, 6-8pm
Para registrarse:
correo electrónico brian@watchcdc.org, llame al 781-570-4359 o rellene la aplicación en línea.
WATCH provides an adult education, training, and leadership program for immigrants of all nationalities.
The program expands the skills and strengthens the voice of immigrants in the Waltham community.
WATCH addresses critical needs through educational programs grounded in leadership development and action.
GED Classes
Classes are Tuesday and Thursday evenings at WATCH.

For more information or to register, contact Brian by at brian@watchcdc.org or call 781-570-4359
Other Classes
In addition to the English Language Program, WATCH offers a variety of other classes:
- Citizenship
- GED/HiSET
- Computer & Writing
For more information about any of these programs, contact Brian by at brian@watchcdc.org or at 781-570-4359.

“English is the most important thing because if I learn a little English that helps me in my life so it is good for me. But, that help to me also helps my children. When it helps my children, then that helps my family. By helping my family, that is good for my neighborhood. What is good for my neighborhood is also good for my community. What is good for my community, is good for the City.”
– Aung Htwe, English tutoring learner and Waltham resident
Get Involved!
Volunteers are needed in our Tutoring Program and English classes.
Have skills in other languages?
Help Adult Education, and other programs at WATCH, by translating outreach materials particularly into Spanish, Haitian Creole, or French.
To learn more and get involved, contact Brian Logue by email or call 781-570-4359.
