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View detailsCan I use T Levels on UCAS? T Level grades are worth UCAS points in the same way as A Levels or BTECs. A Distinction* at T Level is worth 168 UCAS points (equivalent to 3 x A* at A Level) Do you get paid for T Levels?
View detailsThey should think of what they want and who they want to be and then plan out how they are going to get there. They will surprise themselves if they have a goal to work towards.” Find more information on past academy sessions with The Chefs Forum.
View detailsThe two-day event, which was opened by the Dean of UCEN Manchester, Michael Walsh, took place in the brand-new, state-of-the-art sports facilities at our Openshaw Campus and featured inspirational talks from guest speakers, including Adam Corbally, a finalist on hit show ‘The Apprentice’.
View detailsYou need drive and determination, it can be hard, but it’s like everything in life, if you want it, you’ll get it. Break down barriers and strive to be the best, and most importantly, love what you do - passion is vital. I can see what an amazing college this is, and the opportunities and experience you get here.
View detailsThese transport hubs provide fantastic transport links both across the city and the wider region. You can find out how to get there from your home address using the Transport for Greater Manchester route planner: Plan a journey | Transport for Greater Manchester .
View detailsThis ensures they have the right experiences and care for optimal development. It also ensures they get a good start in life. It covers: What children should learn, like speaking, playing, counting, reading, and making friends.
View detailsTechnical skills – meeting and working alongside industry professionals is another way for a student to develop their skills and knowledge in their chosen career route. Work ready skills – developing transferable skills such as communication, team work and initiative, as well as confidence in the work place is a crucial step for students being ready for industry.
View detailsLucas Yan (pictured right) has ambitions to work in gaming hardware and sees the practical aspect of the course as a big advantage: My aim is to go into hardware engineering and create the new generation of graphics for the video or gaming industry. I like the practical element of this course, you get to complete real life briefs and project work which is what we will be doing once employed.
View detailsLisa O’Loughlin, Principal of The Manchester College, said: “This year’s A-Level students have performed incredibly well, especially with the challenge of the new grading system for their exams. “The staff of The Manchester College are immensely proud of the efforts of our students and we are here to support both those who did and didn’t get the grades they were hoping for.
View detailsWhen asked about the upcoming Semi-Final, Jarrad said: “I am so proud of our students, but the hard work doesn’t stop here. We play football the right way and I firmly believe we can win the tournament, but we can’t look past The Sheffield College who will be full of confidence ahead of our game on Wednesday afternoon.
View detailsWe have a shared vision in GM to make the region one of the best places in the world to grow up, get on and grow old. This includes a commitment to good jobs, with opportunities for people to progress and develop. We equip our students with the skills to participate, advance and adapt in a rapidly evolving world of work.
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