When you’re feeling lonely, or want to connect with friends, why not throw a virtual hangout? Since we have all been asked to spend more time at home, apps like Zoom, Google hangout and Facetime have all been the saviours when maintaining our social life.
View detailsOur Pass is a UK first offering Greater Manchester’s 16-18 year old’s free bus travel on all local bus services across the region, making it easier to access education, work, training, culture and leisure opportunities in the city.
View detailsOr do you just have no idea where to start, when looking for a future job or career? Whatever you need, our Careers & Welfare team can help. All of our advisors are highly qualified, Matrix-accredited professionals, which means they’ve received the best training to help you find your perfect career and plan how to get there.
View detailsThese workouts require minimal equipment and aim to engage and grow body muscles but those all important brain muscles too.. After a week's break, the fifth weekly workout is delivered by Sport and Public Services tutor Parley Hamilton.
View detailsFrom the staff in the Sports, Public Services and Criminology department at our College who helped me with all the preparations for the competition, to the industry experts that attended to support the judging process, a lot of people played their part in the success of this event.
View detailsThank you and well done to all involved! What’s next? As you settle into your course, start to think about how you can enhance your course, build your CV, and boost your skills to get ready for your future.
View detailsa fantastic achievement to take part Head of Department at The Manchester College, Lynne Cummins said, “The AHT Finals showcase the best in hair and beauty talent in colleges across the country and it’s a fantastic achievement to take part. I’d like to congratulate all our students who entered the competition, they performed to a very high standard and we are very proud of the hard work and enthusiasm displayed by all of them.”
View detailsSimone Mclevey, People and Quality Development Manager North West at Macdonald Manchester Hotel and Spa, said: ‘We were all very impressed by the students: their enthusiasm to get stuck into the assessment activity, the time they took to fill in application forms and eagerness for a showround of the hotel.’
View detailsWythenshawe is a garden city that is 34 per cent green space, we were keeping all that in mind when we chose the bee.” Public art specialists Wild in Art helped to create the art trail, with Manchester artists and celebrities such as Liam Gallagher decorating the large sculptures across the city.
View detailsLindsey Johnson, Vice Principal, Curriculum and Support, presented the Secondary School of the Year award to Cheadle Hulme High School, and said: “The Manchester College takes pride in celebrating all the amazing work of the students, staff and schools across Greater Manchester. “It was a real honour to have attended the awards and hear about the outstanding work that all the nominees have done.”
View detailsIt not only gives us a sense of great pride but also inspires us to continue in our mission to ensure that we help all our students – regardless of background and starting point – to set aspirational goals and acquire the skills they need to go on to become the next generation of industry excellence.
View detailsThey’ve encountered challenges and hurdles on the way and the lessons our students have learnt can be applied to all aspects of their lives, including their studies.” Special mentions to Charlie Atherton, who collected the Coaches Player of the Year award and has secured a football scholarship at a Division One university in America for next year, Lewis Docherty, who was the team’s top goal scorer with 30 goals in 14 games and voted Player of the Year by his teammates, and Omogbolahan Solarin, who is celebrating after being name Student Athlete of the Year across all sports.
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