These workouts require minimal equipment and aim to engage and grow body muscles but those all important brain muscles too.. Our penultimate Workout of the Week ahead of the summer break is delivered by Sport and Public Services tutor Daniel Millen.
View detailsIt aims to promote lifelong learning, enhance employability and foster social inclusion by making education accessible to adults of all backgrounds and circumstances. How to fund education as an adult There are many ways you could fund your education as an adult, including: Government funding: in England, you will be eligible for student financing through Student Finance England.
View detailsGuided by MATRIX and Gatsby benchmarks, our sessions provide impartial IAG at key times within the student careers and education journey so that students can consider all their options, whilst tackling common misconceptions and preconceived beliefs. Our core programme is aimed at Years 10 and 11 in line with the student journey, however we can also support with ad hoc activities for Years 8 and 9.
View detailsRequirements In-depth knowledge of the area or destination you will be guiding in Strong communication and storytelling skills Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to connect with people from different backgrounds Proficiency in languages spoken by tourists First aid certification Completion of relevant training programmes Benefits Opportunity to explore and discover various destinations as part of your job Flexibility to design and lead tours tailored to your interests and expertise Satisfaction of sharing your passion for travel and culture with others Potential for networking and meeting people from all over the world Personal and professional growth through continuous learning and exposure to new experiences. Challenges Managing a diverse group of travellers with different needs and preferences Dealing with cultural differences and language barriers Ensuring the safety and well-being of tour participants at all times.
View detailsAt The Manchester College, we have expert careers advisors, a diverse range of courses , and all the tools needed to succeed. Explore our post -16 college courses and prepare for an exciting college journey today. Need some career advice ?
View detailsThey want confident communicators, problem-solvers, team players, and self-starters. These are all skills you can start developing right now, while you’re still studying your college course . This guide will show you how to audit your skills and grow them.
View detailsThey can specialise in areas like printmaking, painting or video art in their second year, refining both their style and their voice. This is not a one-size-fits-all course. It’s an invitation to experiment, take risks, and evolve as an artist. Learn more: Visual Arts Student Contributes to City-Wide Art Trail 2.
View detailsDo I need to specialise in a particular type of animal? Not at all. While knowing your area of interest can be helpful, it is not a requirement at the start. Your course will expose you to a wide range of species, helping you discover where your passion and strengths lie before committing to a specific path.
View detailsFor more information, please contact: Ambokile Bell - BellA@tmc.ac.uk - Basketball Justine Stevenson - JStevenson@tmc.ac.uk - Women’s Football and Netball, Volleyball, Rugby and Rowing Jake Richardson - JRichardson@tmc.ac.uk - Men’s Football Do you have an EHCP or SEND need? The Manchester College is committed to ensuring all our students receive the support they may need to achieve and enjoy college. We do this in a number of different ways including: Student Experience Support Team Careers Employability & Welfare Pastoral Support Officers Supported Learning We also offer a bespoke transition service to new applicants with an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP), accessibility or medical need.
View detailsAnd thanks to an enriching curriculum and the support from College tutors and support staff, the 28-year-old is all set to study English at Cambridge, from October. Below, we spoke to Jeneve about her fantastic achievement, her year at The Manchester College and her hopes for the future.
View detailsDo you have an EHCP or SEND need? The Manchester College is committed to ensuring all our students receive the support they may need to achieve and enjoy college. We do this in a number of different ways including: Student Experience Support Team Careers Employability & Welfare Pastoral Support Officers Supported Learning We also offer a bespoke transition service to new applicants with an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP), accessibility or medical need.
View detailsData shows, 70% of young people in secondary school don’t know what they want to do for a career in the future. But planning your future isn’t about having all the answers right now - it’s about taking small, smart steps so that you feel more confident about what comes next. So how can you plan for your future?
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