Our significant investment in developing these amazing and exciting new facilities in the heart of Manchester, aligned to the needs of the Greater Manchester economy and skills strategy, will deliver an environment in which all learners can thrive. “Coupled with a curriculum offer that is co-developed and co-delivered with leading employers and industry partners, City Campus Manchester will provide the perfect place for students to call home as they develop the skills that will set them on the path to becoming the next generation of industry excellence.”
View detailsLevel 3: Vehicle Accident Repair The Vehicle Accident Repair course is developed in collaboration with Tetrosyl . Students will learn all areas of a modern body shop and be taught how to repair a car from start to finish, covering all three key areas of accident repair – body, paint and mechanical, electrical and trim (MET).
View detailsThis is a mandatory requirement and it’s also essential you achieve this for many careers Browse our courses Our Tutors Our expert tutors are all car fanatics themselves. Not only are they ready to share their skills with you, they’re also willing to use their industry connections to find you a crucial work placement.
View detailsBrowse 19+ adult courses Do 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 detailsIf your CV is up to date, have this to hand as you can transfer a lot of information across, such as education, work experience and personal details. Make sure you refer to all the points listed in the job advert or person specification and use practical examples to demonstrate how you meet the requirements for the job.
View detailsWe have limited places on the following courses: Level 1 Certificate in Health and Social Care Campuses: Nicholls, Northenden, Harpurhey, Openshaw Start date: Immediate start Level 3 Health and Social Care Subsidiary Diploma Campuses: Nicholls, Northenden, Harpurhey, Openshaw Start date: 23rd January 2018 Level 1 Principles of Coaching Campus: Nicholls Start date: 15th January 2018 Level 1 Award in the Principles of Coaching Sport Campus: Nicholls Campus Start date: 16th January 2018 Level 1 Diploma for Entry to the Uniformed Services Campus: Nicholls; Start date: 15th January 2018 Level 1 Award in Caring for Children Campuses: Harpurhey, Northenden Start date: 8th January 2018 Level 2 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Health and Social Care Campuses: Harpuryhey, Openshaw, Northenden Start date: 26 th February 2018 Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Behaviour that Challenges Campus: BSS Seminary 27 th February 2018 Level 2 ABC Certificate in General Patisserie and Confectionery Campus: Fielden Start date: 22nd January 2018 Entry Level 3 Award in Intro to Hospitality Industry Campus: Wythenshaw Start date: 8th January 2018 Fashion Photographic Makeup Campuses: Harpurhey and Northenden Extended Award in Hair and Beauty Skills Campuses: Harpurhey and Northenden Start date: 8th January 2018 Entry Level 3 Extended Award in Hair and Beauty Skills Campuses: Wythenshaw, Harpurhey Start date: 8th January 2018 Level 1 Certificate Travel and Tourism Campus: Wythenshaw Start date: 8th January 2018 Level 2 Award Business Skills With Entrereneurship Campuses: Openshaw, Harpurhey, Nicholls, Northenden Start date: 8th January 2018 Level 3 Certificate Business Venture Campuses: Openshaw, Harpurhey, Nicholls, Northenden Start date: 8th January 2018 Level 1 Certificate Introduction to Business Skills with Entrepreneurship Campuses: Openshaw, Harpurhey, Nicholls, Northenden Start date: 8th January 2018 Level 2 Award in Creative Media Production and Tech Campuses: Openshaw, Shena Simon Start date: 8th January 2018 Level 1 Exploring Creative Arts Campuses: Shena Simon Start date: 8th January 2018 The Prince’s Trust Team Programme Campuses: Wythenshawe and Harpurhey Full-time 12 Week short course Open to both adults up to 25 and 16-18 year olds Free to all ages Start date: 15th January 2018 Enrol now! Call 03333 444 222
View detailsThese projects are vital to ensuring we fulfil our commitment to helping all students, regardless of their starting point, set and achieve aspirational career goals.” The aims of the pilot are to: explore to what extent undiagnosed dyslexia impacts on students’ potential enhance and boost the academic performance of students with dyslexia explore assistive technologies to empower individuals to succeed in education and employment.
View detailsCollege Principal Lisa O’Loughlin added: These awards are ultimately a testament to the quality of education that the College provides and the outcomes we help all our students achieve, both in terms of achievement and future career prospects. The awards follow on from us retaining our number one spot for overall achievement in Greater Manchester in this year’s National Achievement Rate Tables and we are exceptionally proud of these successes.
View detailsThey are wonderful learners and always keen for more to learn. “Despite the difficult social situation we are all in, I think the Summer School was a great idea to connect the students with the team and with their future classmates, to prepare them for September 2020.
View details"Local chefs’ interest in the academy has been unprecedented and it is great to see so many chef’s interested in enriching the learning and teaching at the College. The Chef’s Forum Academy concept works extremely well for all involved and secures the next generation of chefs and hospitality professionals entering into the industry. "We’re thrilled that Lisa Goodwin-Allen and Simon Wood have pledged to become patrons of the Academy as a result of the fantastic lunch they worked on with The Manchester College students earlier this year” Earlier this year a selection of students at The Manchester College were able to work with four nationally renowned chefs to create a four course menu for over 70 industry professionals and special guests.
View detailsAyub was keen to point out that there is a huge focus on sustainability at the moment and said: “From tools and parts all the way through to machinery and vehicles, there is a growing emphasis on sustainability across the sector. One of the ways we can play our part is by providing our students with the knowledge and skills they need to work on the products that are currently being sold in show rooms.”
View detailsAt The Manchester College our work with employers remains crucial in helping equip our students with the skills they need for a better future. We are all in this together! For any questions around work experience, please contact the Employability & Partnerships team on workexperience@tmc.ac.uk .
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