It was really refreshing to see.” Advice to students “I think what’s always worked best and I will continue to work best is authenticity. It’s really important to be true to your own experience, thoughts and feelings - even if you’re concerned that you aren’t always very well-articulated like me, because I always just say what I feel and that’s always worked for me.
View detailsWherever you'd like to be in five or 10 years' time, they'll help you decide which path is best for you. They'll talk through all your course options and help you figure out which will best fit your skills and goals. Contact our Student Careers team or call us on 03333 222 444 Fees, finance & funding for students aged 16 to 18 The most important thing to know is that you won't pay any course fees or exam costs at The Manchester College if you're aged 16-18.
View detailsAs you may have seen, the government has today announced that educational settings will reopen from Monday 8 March. This will enable us to return to site on a managed basis and to resume the blended learning model that was in place during the autumn term, with a combination of on-site face-to-face learning and remote lessons.
View detailsRegardless of your background, age, experience and ability, you can find the path to success at The Manchester College. To learn more and view our hundreds of courses, visit our course finder and enrol today.
View detailsThis makes us the only education provider within a 20-mile radius to receive exclusive resources, masterclasses, and in-person training from Andrew himself. Andrew recently visited City Campus Manchester to officially launch the partnership. With over three decades of experience, Andrew Barton is a renowned figure in the hairdressing industry.
View detailsIf you’ve been affected by last night’s attack at the Manchester arena and would like to talk to someone, please speak to a member of our Student Experience team, who are present on all sites.
View detailsWe are reviewing the limited reopening of some of our other sites from 22 February and will contact you directly if you are being invited to attend either Shena Simon or one of our other sites after half term.
View detailsThe only exception to this is where individual students who would benefit from support have been invited to site at our Shena Simon and Openshaw sites. This invitation only support will continue until 8 March. From Monday 8 March we will then resume the blended learning model that was in place during the autumn term.
View detailsThis system has lots of fantastic features to help ensure you have the best possible experience on your work placement. Accessing Grofar as a student is an important part of your work placement experience.
View detailsSally said: “I accepted the role of patron because Lucy Oldham, Head of Performing Arts, who I know works with the best, asked me to be involved with The Manchester College. I’ve also discovered teaching in the last three years and that is so fulfilling for me.
View detailsThe events, which took place as part of an Industry Week at both the College’s Harpurhey and Wythenshawe campuses, highlighted to students some industry trends, innovations, and best practices while helping them to start building a network of professional contacts. As part of Industry Week, a range of employers visited the College, including ABLE’s Andrew Barton, who delivered a Masterclass on hairdressing to 60 students.
View detailsWith a Visual Arts course at The Manchester College, students can follow their passion and work towards a career in one of the fastest-growing employment sectors in the UK. Visit the website for more information.
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