College student stars in national T Level adverts - Joshua Coley-Payne takes centre stage in #GetTheJump campaign. A student at The Manchester College is the new star of a national advertising campaign for the Department for Education. Joshua Coley-Payne, who studies a T Level in Digital Business Services in partnership with Lloyds Banking Group, is featured in the new #GetTheJump social media campaign to promote T Level qualifications.
View detailsYou can find out more about the project by visiting the website . If you wish to talk to someone about how the Business Innovation Hub can support you and your business, please get in touch with the team via businessinnovation@tmc.ac.uk .
View details“I never expected an A* in English Literature and Language – I thought I might get a good grade, but not that good. I have been nervous all week, and it wasn’t easy getting to sleep last night. Now one of the main emotions is relief,” said Carmen.
View detailsAs a consequence of the pandemic, work experience placements were digitalised and a new type of work experience was created, Virtual Work Experience (VWEX). VWEX enables students to gain work insights and learn new skills, developing your ‘employability’ from the comfort of your own home.
View detailsIdeas for gifts include: 0-3 years: Duplo, musical toys, My First Toys, rattles, books, play mats 3-5 years: Cars, dolls, jigsaws, dress-up items, Playdoh, colouring books, pencils 5-7 years: Lego, arts & craft sets, skipping ropes, snow globes, jewellery sets, action figures, board games 7-9 years: Footballs, board games, remote control toys, stationery sets 9-12 years: Board games, make up sets 12-18 years: Toiletries, make up, jewellery, puzzles, books, duvet sets, handbags & backpacks For other ways to support Mission Christmas, such as donating online, you can visit their website .
View detailsYou might know people in your circle who are at college - but if you don’t, you can visit college open days ! Don’t copy what your friends are doing! Progressing from secondary school to college can be daunting!
View detailsNew Automotive Scholarship Programme is driving up skills - A Scholarship Programme at The Manchester College is ensuring automotive students are gaining exclusive work placements with some of the most prestigious car brands.
View detailsWe 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 detailsThis enables us to support The Manchester College in ensuring that their curriculum is the most up-to-date it can be, with the very latest techniques, technologies and practices from the industry. We are all very excited about meeting and sponsoring our students, and can’t wait to get started!
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View detailsMichaela Cole, Hair and Beauty Technician, said: “Elsie has been a lovely client at the college for almost 50 years. “If we have new students, she loves getting to know them and she has helped so many with their training - I think every student has done her hair.
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