The category is awarded to the college whose students perform the best across all categories, accumulating the most points for their college. Lisa Breakey, Departmental Team Leader for Nail and Beauty Therapy said, "We enter competitions annually with our students.
View detailsThey're part of the fabric of the event and are receiving valuable insight into their chosen careers. All the students are doing a fantastic job and I'm very proud of them. Visit The Manchester College website to find out more about our Film and TV courses.
View detailsLouise Orgill, Departmental Team Leader – Business, Computing & Creative Digital Industries, said: “The staff and students had a thoroughly enjoyable day and it was fantastic to see them working so professionally and to tight deadlines. “It was a fantastic day and we’re all very proud of them.” Gillian Kelly, Head of Department, added: “The students were a credit to the college and very professional.”
View detailsCommenting on her win Lisa talked about her team’s contribution to her receiving the award, saying: “I work as part of a really strong team so being singled out is not me at all, because everything we do, we do as a team." When the VTCT Excellence Awards nominees were announced, Lisa received an outpouring of support from students from her 15 years of teaching.
View detailsWhere a career in Computing and Digital can take youMore about Computing and DigitalAbout our courses Our courses are designed to equip you with all of these qualities, as well as the crucial, industry-relevant tech skills you’ll be using out in the workplace. You’ll explore the latest advancements in technology, as well as the essential tools that you’ll need to include on your CV.
View detailsFind out even more about our Health and Social Care department in our subject area guide or on our YouTube playlist: Watch our YouTube playlist Download our subject area guideDo you have an EHCP or SEND need? The Manchester College is committed to ensuring all our students receive the support they may need to achieve and enjoy college. We do this in a number of different ways including: Student Experience Support Team Careers Employability & Welfare Pastoral Support Officers Supported Learning We also offer a bespoke transition service to new applicants with an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP), accessibility or medical need.
View detailsThe demand for skilled developers and digital professionals in the sector is at an all-time high. In response to the digital skills gap, The Manchester College is launching a new course that will give students the relevant skills that are needed by today’s digital employers.
View detailsEducation Secretary Damian Hinds announced today (June 18) that The Manchester College, part of the LTE Group, is one of over 60 organisations set to deliver the new technical qualification from September 2021. The College, which was rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted in all areas and is number one in Greater Manchester for achievement, will deliver T Levels in Digital, Construction, Education and Childcare, and Health and Science subject areas.
View detailsThis decision has been made not only to deliver a more effective and streamlined process but also with consideration to key issues such as reducing paper and printing usage, environmental factors, and improving accessibility for all our prospective students. As this change comes at a crucial point in the annual application cycle, there will be a three-month transition phase up until Monday 13 April.
View details“What we chose to do today was a pan-roasted pork chop,” Sam said, “It’s all about the technique. Dealing with the protein isn’t the easiest thing to do when it comes in like that but they’ve done really well, they should be proud of themselves.
View detailsChildhood Studies Course Leader Nicola Dillon, who co-organised the event, commented: "It's important we support students with career progression and job opportunities so they are aware of all the avenues they can explore. "It was great to have guest speakers from the industry come in to help students with professional development, share their knowledge and prepare students for working in the sector".
View detailsOur students also served a delicious buffet that they prepared themselves. The event was a wonderful opportunity for them to put all the skills learned on their study programmes into practice, while engaging directly with members of the local community. Residents, carers, staff and students spent time chatting, sharing stories and learning from one another, with one guest giving our students a quickfire chess lesson!
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