Since then, we’ve continued to expand our offering and invest in our communities, opening new campuses and Centres of Excellence, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in learning and training. Today, we’re the number one provider of 16-19 education, adult education and higher education in FE in Greater Manchester.
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View detailsCharlotte Rowland I want to be a vet so I’m travelling from Buxton every day to the Northenden campus to get my qualification. Maggie Hartle (pictured) I always wanted to work with animals. I’ve a dog at home and my dad has a farm but I wanted to work with different animals.
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View detailsIt was amazing to talk to industry professionals and asking questions about my future was something I'd never normally get to do." Lead Tutor of Motion Design and Animation Katy Rushton said, "We are so proud of all the students who attended the BBC Media Camp.
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 detailsThe Manchester College and Band on the Wall launch groundbreaking new jazz course - The new BTEC Level Three Extended Diploma in Jazz Performance is the first and only course of its kind in the North West.
View detailsHe has already found himself immersed in the world of television, recently working on Happy Valley series 2, new ITV comedy drama Brief Encounters, and the new series of Cold Feet. The Switch was nominated in three categories at this year’s national awards – Undergraduate Comedy and Entertainment, Camerawork and Sound – and is testament to the quality of work produced by The Manchester College film and television students.
View detailsI love seeing more and more young women who are passionate about the industry in my classroom each year. Although it’s still limited, it’s definitely getting better.” Female applications amongst 16-18 year olds at the College have more than doubled when comparing last year’s applications to 2019 however, there is still a long way to go to attract more young women into construction with less than 10% of the College’s construction classrooms being female.
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View detailsStudents roll up their sleeves for local charity - Students at The Manchester College put their catering skills to good use when they visited the Beacon drop-in centre on Bloom Street in Manchester city centre to prepare and serve lunch to the city’s homeless people.
View detailsSally said: “I wanted to direct the piece for a couple of reasons. The energy and commitment you get from young actors, their passion and enthusiasm about learning their craft is infectious - why wouldn't I want to be involved?”
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