Whether you need help finding a volunteering opportunity, taking part in physical exercise or developing a new skill, you’ll have the support you need to get off to the best possible start and stay on track throughout the duration of your programme! After all, DofE is about developing as a person and getting involved in extracurricular activities that complement your College course.
View detailsIndustry-standard facilities that have been developed specifically for your course, include: cutting edge IT suites maintenance labs fully equipped with the latest high spec kit a ‘Click Studio’ where you will collaborate with employers & complete real live briefs for charities, as well as a computer repair service run by students These amazing new facilities will provide you with access to everything you will see once you enter the workforce, giving you the best possible chance to prepare for a future career. Welcome to The Manchester College 2021/22 Working in state-of-the-art facilities as well as being able to develop work experience on campus within our dedicated Click Studio space will allow our students to learn technical skills as well as develop the skillset required to respond to live briefs and deliver work for both internal and industry clients.
View detailsGlobetrotting as a Profession: 7 Best Careers in Travel and Tourism Industry - Travel and tourism isn't just an exciting job where you get to travel; it's also a big deal economically!
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 students deserve a pat on the back for their efforts. I have visited The Christie before, spoken with patients and their families and seen first-hand the brilliant care they receive. It’s a pleasure to get involved.”
View details“I’ve taken part in new things, such helping with parent and student visits and healthy eating festivals, which has helped me to build my skills. “The classes were always interesting and the support I’ve had from achievement tutor Lisa O’Brien and Director of Curriculum Tom McCaskill-Baxter has been amazing.
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 detailsThe #didyouknow takeover weeks launched in spectacular style with a visit from Coronation Street star and Shena Simon alumni Brooke Vincent , who toured her former campus during #PerformingArts week and gave industry advice to current students.
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
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