Catering and Hospitality students at The Manchester College are promised unrivalled access to the UK’s most inspirational culinary experts, with a brand new partnership with the renowned Chefs' Forum Academy - the only College in Greater Manchester to be offering this exciting new venture.
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View detailsThis has seen the young people create a short typography video to one of ‘Innit’s’ showstopping numbers, “Things Are Gonna Be Different.” I4YPC can’t wait to see the results!' Micky and Ange Lea (I4YPC’s Chair and Director of Education) visited the students back in October and they were excited to be starting the project, as for the majority of the students, it was their first experience of working with a ‘real client’.
View detailsLocal authorities have secured millions in funding for sustainability-focused projects, and new roles are emerging in installation, energy advice, engineering , and environmental health and safety. Learn more: How Our Engineering Courses Prepare You for Cutting-Edge Careers Choose TMC for your college course If you're looking to build a career in one of Greater Manchester’s fastest-growing industries, The Manchester College is the best place to start.
View details‘Good’ news for The Manchester College - The Manchester College has received a ‘Good’ rating by Ofsted, the government’s inspection body for colleges and schools.
View detailsOur Successful Partnership with St Francis RC Primary School - Students studying the Level 2 Activity Leadership course at The Manchester College’s Openshaw Campus recently planned and delivered their first PE session of the new academic year to key stage one (KS1) and two (KS2) pupils at St Francis RC Primary School . Pupils from the primary school, which is only a hop, skip and jump away from the College’s Openshaw Campus, recently visited the state-of-the-art sports facilities and took part in a class that the aspiring activity leaders had prepared.
View detailsThe College’s shortlisting success comes after it was rated the number one Further Education College in Greater Manchester for overall achievement rates, in the Government’s recently published National Achievement Rates Tables (NARTs), and following the achievement of ‘Good’ across the board in its latest Ofsted inspection, where inspectors recognised it as “a top choice for students seeking a supportive environment, where they can study a vocational course that offers both work-related learning and high-quality work experience”.
View detailsAs well as providing his knowledge and expertise on the Film and TV industry, Gurmit offered some key lessons he’s learnt on his career journey so far, plus some practical steps to get started, which he has also kindly shared below. You can visit Gurmit’s website here and read on to gain some valuable insights. Key lessons If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that no two paths are the same - and that’s a good thing!
View detailsStudents had endless questions for Sacha surrounding his business strategy and advice for success. As a result of this session, one of our Level 3 learners has been offered the opportunity to shadow Sacha for a week leading up to Parklife Festival in 2020, giving them an unparalleled opportunity to work for one of the biggest names in the industry.
View detailsTop Chinese chef cooks up a storm - Kevin Liu, Chef/Director of Tops Buffet Restaurant in Manchester, treated staff and students at The Manchester College to a master class in Chinese cuisine when he visited the College’s Openshaw Campus. Kevin prepared five dishes to showcase traditional Chinese cuisine and new trends. Beijing roast duck, Sichuan crispy beef and Cantonese sweet and sour chicken were the traditional dishes alongside the new trends of salmon from Chinese Imperial cuisine and a dessert called Snow White which comes from private home cuisine.
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