Health and Social Care In Summer 2021 we opened our brand new facilities at our Openshaw campus. These new facilities are home of our Health and Social Care courses. Industry-standard facilities that have been developed specifically for your course, include: A state-of-the-art mock hospital ward complete with complete with industry-standard hospital beds, screens, chairs, bedside tables, PPE equipment, blood pressure monitors, a nursing station with computer, hand washing facilities, toilet and ceiling hoist.
View detailsFacilities At Wythenshawe campus you will find a wide range of facilities aimed at providing you with the perfect environment to become the next generation of industry excellence including: Brand new facilities for Animal Management including bespoke reptile and small animal care rooms and fantastic new outdoor animal pens A brand-new Hair and beauty salon fitted to industry standard A mock plane cabin which resembles a real life aircraft for Travel and Tourism students A professional restaurant run by students in our Centre of Excellence for Hospitality and Catering open for bookings twice a week Purpose built practical areas for automotive, construction and engineering.
View detailsOur Values Values that help to define who we are and how we behave. One Group We work together as one team to achieve LTE Goals. Innovative We embrace creative thinking and technology to make a difference.
View detailsArrangements for obtaining the views of staff and students Staff The College seeks to engage with staff through the following opportunities: Staff surveys ‘Quality Voices’ by campus Half-termly messages from Principalship team College committees and working groups Informal ‘Café Conversations’ with staff Termly all-colleague briefings Principal briefings and meetings Participation in task and finish groups Participation in focus groups Joint Consultation Committees Staff and Student Governors One student and one staff governor are elected to the LTE Group Board and play a full part in the business of the Board. In addition, one student co-optee also sits on The Manchester College Board.
View detailsWe’ll change your future and send you on the path to a rewarding career - and a job you’ve always wanted - with our employment-focused courses. 5 reasons to study with usFacts & Figures300+Courses22Subject Areas14Qualifications6Locations61Years Old100+Awards23,000Students1,700Staff We’re one of the top ten providers of university-level and further education in England, and we’re the number one provider of 16-19 education in Greater Manchester.
View detailsConsistent anaerobic activity over a long period of time is proven to improve fitness levels. Challenge one Place four sports cones four metres apart to create a square Starting in the middle of the square, ask someone else in your household to shout out the colour of the cone you need to run to next and continue this for one minute (or until you're tired).
View detailsNew beauty treatments now available at Northenden Campus - The College’s training salon at the Northenden Campus is now offering a range of new treatments using Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) for procedures including hair removal and medical therapies.
View detailsOther projects and partnerships The college has a variety of projects and partnerships in place to support our community in the development of new skills, opportunities and cultural enrichment.
View detailsInspiring author’s journey with The Manchester College features on The One Show - Successful writer Karen Woods appeared on The One Show to share her inspiring journey from adult literacy student at The Manchester College to published author.
View detailsStudents from The Manchester College’s Industry Excellence Academy for Construction & Engineering have been honing their skills on a working site while helping out a local charity. 422 Manchester is a project by Manchester Vineyard , based in Longsight and Ardwick, which is currently working to restore the former Longsight Youth Centre into a new community hub, breathing new life into the local area. In a true team effort, around 40 students from a range of Level 2 and 3 courses have lent their time and skills to assist with the project, including electrical installation, plumbing, plastering and site joinery.
View detailsTake every opportunity to work on your computing and IT skills and learn something new in this area. Digital literacy is viewed as the most valuable tool for lifelong learning. 2) Adaptability The way businesses operate is changing, and employees need to be flexible enough to be able to adapt with those changes.
View detailsAs one of Manchester’s active and successful DJ’s, Curtis sets a great example of what the students can achieve when they commit to learning their craft.
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