Student life
Studying law is hard work but there is still time to have some fun while you are studying.
Social events
BPP students enjoy a rich social life which starts at the very beginning of term when each tutor treats their personal tutor group to a night out. We like to think this is a good way for students and tutors to get to know one another at the start of the programme.
During the year each programme has a number of parties to celebrate the end of teaching or exams and at the end of the year there is usually a Ball which is organised and run by students.
Of course these are only the organised events - Leeds, London and Manchester are exciting cities to live in and great places for nightlife. For those who want to wind down at the end of the week there are plenty of great bars and restaurants nearby to explore.
Student clubs and societies
Every year students form and run a wide range of clubs and societies at the Law School which BPP is keen to support. Joining a student society or sports club is a good way to make friends and have some fun. There are a number of well-established sports clubs and societies such as the football club or the debating society.
Clubs and societies students have organised this year include
In addition to these staple clubs and societies we are always interested to hear other suggestions. Funding is available to assist with the set-up clubs and societies.
- Classical Music Performance Society
- Debating Society
- Football Club (Men's and women's)
- International Student Society
- Lawyer's Christian Fellowship
- LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual or Transgender) Society
- Mandarin classes (free of charge)
- Obiter student law review
- Polo Club
- Spanish Language Tuition Classes
- Tennis Club
- Urban Dance Society
