From September 2022, Creative & Digital courses will be taught at our brand new, state-of-the-art City Campus Manchester .
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View detailsSarah Ogden, Resourcing Business Partner at Network Rail, said: “Working with The Manchester College has been excellent. One of the students has even completed his work placement and has been fast tracked onto a Level 3 Health and Safety Apprenticeship with us.
View detailsA student at The Manchester College’s Centre of Excellence for Performing Arts is set to appear in one of the most hotly-anticipated TV events of the year. Tarrah Staden, a Level 3 Acting student, has been filming alongside stars such as Cillian Murphy and Natasha O’Keeffe for the sixth and final series of Peaky Blinders, which is set to air either later this year or in early 2022.
View detailsThe BFI Film Academy takes place at HOME in Manchester each year and is a bespoke programme that prepares aspiring young filmmakers aged 16-19 for work in the industry. Since opening in 2015, HOME has become one of Manchester’s best-loved art venues, hosting independent films, theatre and dance shows and art exhibitions, as well as housing a bookshop and café.
View details“I love speaking to young people particularly, because I think my own journey is a good example that when you do work hard, ultimately you will be successful in whatever career you choose. “As young people, one of the best things you have is energy. Use that energy in a positive and constructive way. If you feel strongly about something, show it and share it with others.
View details(App Links: Apple Store ) Aura Aura is the perfect combination of your favourite mindfulness apps rolled into one. With plenty of features to keep things interesting Aura offers daily meditations, life coaching, nature sounds, stories, and music, which are all personalised based on the mood you select when you open the app.
View detailsAttending the Ariana Grande gig really did throw me off my GCSE’s as I had to sit my exams the very next day. I was leaving through one of the exits when I heard a bang and felt the stairwell shake. I was knocked over and grazed my leg as people ran to get away, and lost my bag with all my belongings.
View detailsAlso in attendance was daughter Taylor Ward, who spoke about social media and being an influencer, and twin beauty technicians at Skulpt Medical Distribution Gemma Betton, Director of Education, and Rebecca Ashton-Salvador, Director of Operations, who spoke about how the industry has developed over the past 20 years. Dawn said: “I came to The Manchester College because it’s one of the best colleges to learn about the industry. Everyone will take something different away from what I’ve said today, but ultimately I want the students to feel inspired and I want them to know that if you believe, you can achieve.
View detailsAchievement Tutor Craig Thomasson said: “Altom has continually impressed me since day one. Watching how he has grown and developed has been a daily inspiration for me. I am so proud to see all his hard work begin to pay off and wish him all the best in his future career.”
View detailsAround 25 pupils participated in the construction myth busting event, making one of the needed small steps to attract more females into the sector and understand what Charlotte describes as ‘equal opportunities in the industry’.
View detailsBreaking down barriers to education - Lisa O’Loughlin, Principal, The Manchester College Widening participation in education has been a key focus across the sector in recent years. In fact as we have seen in the news in past weeks, the government has tasked universities with targeting disadvantaged groups in a bid to get them into higher education.
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