Omar, from Moss Side, said: “I’ve been getting really good grades so to get a D in my results was surprising as I’d never got a D in physics before. “After talking to Tom McCaskill-Baxter, I felt more settled because he was really reassuring and talked me through my options.
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View details“I met a student a few years ago and I gave her a revision guide handout I’d made for one of my lessons. She wasn’t one of my students but I saw her again and she told me she got a B on her mock exam after following the steps. I thought that was quite powerful, just from reading the handout and implementing the methods.
View detailsGF : “Read a lot! Be curious and ask questions. I learnt so much from my tutors and hearing their own experiences. “When I look back on my journey, I would want to encourage students not to be held back by where they came from or past experiences, see your differences as an advantage and set yourself a clear path from everyone else.
View detailsIn recognition of this dedication, this extra day will enable everyone to spend a little bit more time focussing on themselves and to recharge their batteries. The College will continue with online delivery as normal on Tuesday 12 May.
View detailsBrandon said, “Sally told me that had I been auditioning for a role then she would hire me, I just need to get my head down and focus more and so I’m going to really work on learning my lines in future.” The students also participated in an hour-long Q+A opportunity where they asked Sally for advice when approaching future employers, how to produce good quality audition tapes and also managing career expectations.
View detailsSome highlights include the lovely maze of rooms that is Via, women’s bar Vanilla, and the shiny flagship G-A-Y. For an incredible range of cheap cocktails and shooters, EVA is the place! The Printworks One of the most frequented nightlife areas in Manchester is The Printworks and its neighbouring buildings.
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View detailsThe symposium will feature a programme of talks, workshops, breakout rooms and networking opportunities, all designed to reinvigorate approaches to creative teaching and widen access to arts education. Themes include: Innovative delivery models that support purposeful, inclusive teaching Sustainability and ecological thinking in creative practice Iterative creative problem-solving as a tool for resilience and innovation Empowering tutors to embrace bold, future-focused approaches.
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View detailsLana Cardo, a student on the Health (Assisting Adult Nursing) T Level, said: “Today was really interesting, and my friends and I learnt a lot. “Lily from Medical Mavericks was really kind and explained to us all the different activities. There were things like suturing and learning to stitch, doing ECGs and general observations.
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