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Important Dates The Manchester College term dates for 2025/26: Autumn Autumn term begins (16-18):  Monday 15 September 2025 (Induction Week starts Monday 8 September 2025) Autumn term begins (Adult):   Monday 22 September 2025 (Induction Week starts Monday 15 September 2024)  Autumn half term:    Monday 27 October – Friday 31 October 2025 Autumn term ends:    Thursday 18 December 2025 Christmas holiday:    Monday 22 December 2025 – Monday 5 January 2026 Spring Spring term begins :     Tuesday 6 January 2026 Spring half term:     Monday 16 February – Friday 20 February 2026 Term ends:     Wednesday 1 April 2026 Easter holiday:     Thursday 2 April – Friday 17 April 2026 Summer Summer term begins:     Monday 20 April 2026 Summer half term:    Monday 25 May – Friday 29 May 2026 Term ends on or before:      Friday 3   July 2026 Public Holidays Summer Bank Holiday:    Monday 25 August 2025 Christmas Day Bank Holiday:     Thursday 25 December 2025 Boxing Day Bank Holiday:     Friday 26 December 2025 New Year’s Day Bank Holiday:     Thursday 1 January 2026 Good Friday:     Friday 3 April 2026 Easter Monday:     Monday 6 April 2026 May Day:     Monday 4 May 2026 Spring Bank Holiday:     Monday 25   May 2026 Important Dates

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Buy a red ribbon cookie to support local HIV charity

They do a lot of great work and, as the number one college in Greater Manchester, I would like to see that we can help in any way possible. All proceeds from the cookie sale and auction will go to George House Trust.

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Award-winning catering facilities at The Manchester College

They also praised the variety of work placement opportunities available for students through Village 135, Manchester City FC, Hilton Manchester Deansgate Hotel and onsite facilities including The Bistro and Grab and Go counter. The review panel said: "It is clear that The Manchester College have established mutually beneficial relationships with a number of organisations throughout the hospitality industry to facilitate learner development.

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Support & GuidanceExploreHow and When to EnrolExploreImportant DatesExplore The Manchester College term dates for 2025/26 classroom-based programmes. More...The DealProPortalNext StepsCollege PoliciesContinue exploring...Start HereSchool LeaversAdult Learners

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The launch of The Chefs’ Forum Academy

The launch event will not only showcase the College’s new Academy, but also help young people in the industry, with all the proceeds raised going directly to The Chefs’ Forum Educational Foundation. The College’s previous event raised over £3,000 for The Chefs’ Forum Educational Foundation CIC and resulted in work placements in prestigious kitchens for some  students.

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Building a Career in Construction: How to stand out from the rest

Another commented: The programme has opened my eyes to the smaller details in construction. I know that it will open a lot of doors for me, moving forward. Apply now for the scholarship or find out more about our wide range of Construction and Engineering courses.

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What Course Should I Take If I Want to Learn to Bake?

What Course Should I Take If I Want to Learn to Bake? - Since the start of the 2020 lockdown, many people across the UK have taken up home baking as a hobby.

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Get industry ready with a T Level

Join our T Level Information and Progression Events on campus, 12.00pm – 1.30pm every day from Monday 22 to Friday 26 November to talk to current students and tutors about your next steps and our exclusive T Award benefits. T Levels are a new two-year qualification that are equivalent to 3 A Levels and include a minimum 45-day industry placement.

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Students’ creation shows why the £87.4 billion arts are so important to education

“Their winning creation was inspired by the work of artists Anish Kapoor and Barbara Hepworth together with the communal and work-like nature of bee and ant colonies and the structures they form. This was used as a metaphor for the vibrancy, pro-activity and innovation associated with the UK’s world-leading creative businesses. “I am always very impressed by the high-quality pieces of work our students produce on a consistent basis and I believe entering skills competitions like this really does raise students’ aspirations and provides opportunities for our students to be the best they can be.

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Term dates for 2020/21 academic year now available

The calendar for the year can be viewed in full here , with key dates including: Autumn Term - Monday 7 September 2020 to Thursday 17 December 2020 Autumn half term holiday – Monday 26 October 2020 to Friday 30 October 2020 Christmas holiday – Monday 21 December 2020 to Friday 1 January 2021 Spring Term - Tuesday 5 January 2021 to Wednesday 31 March 2021 Spring half term holiday - Thursday 11 February to Friday 19 February 2021 Easter holiday – Tuesday 6 April 2021 to Friday 16 April 2021 Summer Term – Tuesday 20 April 2021 to Friday 2 July 2021 Summer half term holiday – Tuesday 1 June 2021 to Friday 4 June 2021.

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The Deal at Work: 7 behaviours for Amazing Employability

This will help you stay organised and avoid chaos. Be pro-active about your employability: Think about what you can do now to build a career path, like speaking to a Careers advisor, finding a mentor or applying for work experience.

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BTEC Results update

Starting today (26 August) Pearson will be sending through results to the College on a rolling basis, as and when individual students results are finalised.

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