They are asking the public what they think of the idea before applying for planning permission from Bury Council . A new website has been launched to share the plans.' - Manchester Evening News
View detailsNeurodiversity Supporting Neurodiverse and Autistic Students The Manchester College are committed to using our best endeavours to provide an inclusive, accessible learning environment where every student can thrive. Our support for neurodiverse and autistic learners is shaped by both best practice and our legal duties under the Equality Act 2010, the SEND Code of Practice, and the requirement to make anticipatory reasonable adjustments.
View detailsAmmar said: I loved my work experience, and taking on the apprenticeship was the best move I made. It’s a great place to work with a good working environment. Mark Povall, Stagecoach Fleet Engineer, said: “Having Ammar with us has been really good.
View details“On behalf of everyone at our College, I would like to congratulate Ray and Lily, and wish them the best of luck for the upcoming awards ceremony!” The Manchester Publicity Association Awards celebrate the incredible talent across Manchester and hopes to inspire future talent, innovation, and creativity.
View detailsStuart continued: “As a department, we are always striving to give the best possible opportunities for our students to grow, whilst working to support the local community alongside our external partners. This achievement delivers impactful student engagement through meaningful community work across Greater Manchester.”
View detailsOver 350 entries were submitted and more than 100 competitors from as far as Northern Ireland visited the College’s Northenden campus to compete in six categories including body art, fashion and photographic, and nail art. WorldSkills UK brings together apprentices and young people from across the UK to compete in their chosen skill, firstly in national competitions and then as Team UK in international skills competitions held every two years.
View detailsThe Manchester Colleges Performing Arts Patron and Coronation Street actress Sally Carman, visited Level 3, Extended Diploma Acting students at Shena Simon campus this week to work on technique and provide them with industry insight.
View detailsNext week Olympiad and Creative entreprenuer, Peter Bakare, will visit The Manchester College to lead on a project that will see 120 Digital and Business students develop a media campaign for the Cancer Research Trust.
View detailsAs part of the ‘#didyouknow Design and Visual Arts’ week, which runs from 10 to 14 June, fashion designer and former student Zara Khalique , who has sold to likes of Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus, visited students to offer tips and advice on her experiences in the industry. Councillor Luthfur Rahman , executive member for Schools, Culture and Leisure at Manchester City Council, also took a tour of the facilities at one of the College’s creative design hubs, Shena Simon campus.
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View detailsIt’s fantastic that Jennifer can now achieve her dream of becoming a qualified paramedic.” To find out more about the course visit www.tmc.ac.uk/courses
View detailsWe hope to see more students from The Manchester College on the programme next year, applications will open in late October. Visit the EY Foundation's Smart Futures website to find out more.
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