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The Manchester College and FC United of Manchester to offer cutting-edge Level 3 Sport course

Entry requirements for Level 3 courses are specified on the College’s website.  

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Term Dates

Read more about each course and find out . Term dates for the 2025/26 academic year: Term dates for the 2026/27 academic year: 2025/26 Term Dates Autumn Term Monday 15 September 2025 - Thursday 18 December 2025 (Monday 22 September 2025 for Adult Learners) Autumn half term Monday 27 October – Friday 31 October 2025 Spring Term Tuesday 6 January - Wednesday 1 April 2026 Spring half term Monday 16 February - Friday 20 February 2026 Summer Term Monday 20 April - Friday 3 July 2026 Summer half term Monday 25 May – Friday 29 May 2026 2025/26 Bank Holidays Summer Bank Holiday Monday 25 August 2025 Christmas Bank Holiday Thursday 25 December 2025 Boxing Day Bank Holiday Friday 26 December 2025 New Year's 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

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The Manchester College Sport Academy on a Winning Streak

“As well as that, next year I’ll be playing on the shadow squad for Morecambe FC’s development centre as part of a group of players being coached here by Morecambe’s coaches.” What is it like at The Manchester College?

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Learning Resources

Should you experience any problems with the laptops, please visit the library for assistance.  Study spaces - Access to spaces including PCs, laptops, wellbeing areas to relax and take a break from study.   Stationery supplies   Get in touch  There are lots of ways to get in touch with us. 

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Award-winning catering facilities at The Manchester College

Each of these placements are designed to facilitate their vocation and professional development in an institution that is best for them at a pace and time which is most suitable for them. "We are encouraged by the introduction of the business engagement team and look forward to seeing how this impacts on the College delivery and the local area needs."

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Computing tutors take time to talk

“The job sector is very healthy because even non-digital companies would need a network of computers, and most companies have a website. It’s a growing industry so with hard work and the right grades you can go far.” Andrew McDonald                                                 “One module on our Level 3 Computing course is Human Computer Interaction which is brilliant but also relevant to the student’s current interaction with phones and PC’s.

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Ceramic Artist Grace Igoe Gets Called on for a Great Cause

She said, “Having high-functioning autism, means I can see both sides of the coin. From the outside, I understand how complicated and unpredictable autism can seem for the onlooker. However, I also understand how isolating and unnerving handling the condition is, and the stigma that comes with it.”

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Emotional Health and Wellbeing

For urgent help, Manchester Mind suggests contacting your GP, local NHS Walk-In Centre, or A&E, and they list several emergency helplines and support services like the Samaritans and Shout  Visit Manchester Mind's website . Qwell Qwell is a digital mental health service designed to provide free, safe, and anonymous support for adults aged 26 and over.

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Register to vote!

You can register to vote up until 11.59pm on Tuesday 26 November , but anyone wanting to register for a postal vote, or for a proxy vote, must do so by 5pm on Tuesday 26 November. To vote in a General Election you must: be  registered to vote be 18 or over on the day of the election (‘polling day’) be a British, Irish or  qualifying Commonwealth  citizen be resident at an address in the UK (or a British citizen living abroad who has been registered to vote in the UK in the last 15 years) not be legally excluded from voting.

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Tutor Case Study: Stuart Nickson

"After having a successful six years of working with Manchester City, I decided to join Everton FC in November 2018, as it is the club my family and I support. I took the role to support the coaching at Finch Farm training ground and promote the development of Manchester born players with the hope of identifying the best talent and recruiting them to the club."

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Marcia’s lockdown snap wins prestigious competition

A stark reminder of the cycle of life and death: the vibrancy and movement of the flowers juxtaposed with those who have passed away.  The bluebells will soon fade and die too. So I take the opportunity to capture this moment in time. There is grief all around.  And yet there is also sanctuary and calm.

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