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View detailsPupil Tom Cash said: “I really enjoyed the event. It has been a good experience and my favourite activity has been the boxing.” Find out more about the support for SEND students at The Manchester College.
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View detailsHe said: Before I started college, I didn’t think I would be able to achieve anything because I couldn’t understand the language, but my teacher has explained that I can do anything if I work hard. Adel’s next step is to continue on his course, progress to Level 2 and hopefully study Business at UCEN Manchester .
View detailsProgramme Leader for Foundation Art & Design, Fiona Donald , also has a piece of art displayed in the exhibition. “The Drawing Book by Tania Kovats is my reference book for this year and was used to kick start the creative process when teaching,” she said. Each student starts their pathway with learning how to draw and ultimately finding their voice.
View detailsYou’ll need to plan how to use this money carefully to afford bills, food, toiletries and clothing throughout the year, and not spend it all in the first few months. You’ll have expected costs – such as rent, utilities and food - which you can plan ahead for you, but you also need to be prepared for something unexpected too.
View detailsThe group are holding a collection in Westlands Canteen at the Openshaw campus from 12pm-2.30pm tomorrow, but there are collection points at each campus should anyone wish to donate a gift - just ask at reception. Ideas for gifts include: 0-3 years: Duplo, musical toys, My First Toys, rattles, books, play mats 3-5 years: Cars, dolls, jigsaws, dress-up items, Playdoh, colouring books, pencils 5-7 years: Lego, arts & craft sets, skipping ropes, snow globes, jewellery sets, action figures, board games 7-9 years: Footballs, board games, remote control toys, stationery sets 9-12 years: Board games, make up sets 12-18 years: Toiletries, make up, jewellery, puzzles, books, duvet sets, handbags & backpacks For other ways to support Mission Christmas, such as donating online, you can visit their website .
View detailsThe duo delivered an engaging day-long session at Openshaw Campus with Creative Arts students, including many budding video game developers. “The Manchester College was fantastic for me and my tutors helped me to get an important quality assurance (QA) placement when I think so many other institutions wouldn’t have done so.
View detailsThe whole thing was an amazing experience, and I have gained a lot more confidence in my own ability.” Emma Smith, Head of Maths, English and Progress at the College, commented: “A huge congratulations to the students for their commitment to the Maths Challenge.
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View detailswe need more chefs trained in Chinese cuisine Speaking at the event, Kevin said: “I am very happy to be here today and to be able to share Chinese cooking with everyone. “My dream is to see more students combine Eastern and Western food, to make healthy food, to create more dishes and get employment. “Now more people are going to China, the food is becoming more popular, so we need more chefs trained in Chinese cuisine.
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