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Music and Performance students deliver The Manchester College’s first-ever music festival

Lucy Oldham, Head of Music and Performance at The Manchester College, was delighted with the event, saying: “It was a wonderful afternoon and a great way for our gifted students to showcase their talents. Hopefully, the festival is the starting point for very successful careers in the industry." If you’re interested in studying Music and Performance  and want to benefit from exciting opportunities such as this one, apply for courses that start this September.

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Students cook up four-course feast with Exose Grant

“Working with The Chefs’ Forum our students are able to gain experience of working with top-professionals to really take their skills to the next level.” commented Christine Kenyon, Deputy Principal at The Manchester College.

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Talented students take top spot in skills competition

Talented students take top spot in skills competition - Students from The Manchester College showcased top vocational talent to bring home the medals during the Greater Manchester Colleges Group (GMCG) skills competition 2019.

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The Manchester College Marketing Students Top of The Class

The Manchester College Marketing Students Top of The Class - Marketing students at The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester are top of the class after receiveing exam congratulations from awarding body the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM).

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Next Steps for School Leavers

International applications We are no longer in a position to enrol any new international students due to our current home office status as a legacy sponsor. For further information about Tier 4 of the points-based system, please refer to the Tier 4 Guidance for Sponsors on the GOV.UK website. We apologise that we are currently unable to proceed with any new applications.

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How to Become a Qualified Nurse

If you want to become a nurse, you might need a few of the following skills:  Empathy  Effective communication  Problem-solving  Attention to detail  Time management  Medical knowledge  Clinical skills  Teamwork  Resilience  Don’t worry if you don’t have all these skills!

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Care Experienced

Care Experienced At The Manchester College, we are committed to supporting all our care experienced students, ensuring they have access to the guidance and resources they need to succeed in their time at college. The designated teacher will be the central point of contact and will help to promote the welfare and educational achievement of every looked after, and previously looked after child at the college.

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Reading Ahead programme is an example for colleges across the country

Stories are the same around the world, just in different languages.”  Read the Excellence Gateway piece (external website)

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Couch to 5K

To encourage participation the College is offering to pay the entry fee for the Heaton Park run event on 22 March 2020 for anyone that completes the first 7 weeks of the couch to 5K challenge. To help you complete the challenge you can visit the NHS website and download a weekly podcast. There is even an app, along with a range of courses to help you track your own progress, meaning you can even do this yourself from home!

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The Manchester College celebrates students’ achievements

Last week’s results follow the news that hundreds of the College’s students secured top grades in their Level 3 technical qualifications. 95.38% of students studying technical qualifications at the College’s Industry Excellence Academies and Centres of Excellence secured a pass grade in this year’s examinations, with 55.69% of students achieving the top Distinction or Distinction* grades, compared with 50.8% last year.

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Medicspot Innovation Grant for the Manchester College

Announcements for successful applicants will take place on (what day of the week) 13 April 2020. For further information about the grant, visit the Medicspot website .

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Boost your career prospects with a free Prince’s Trust course

The 12-week, full-time course is available to 16-25 year olds who are unemployed and will give them the chance to develop key skills such as teamwork and problem-solving to improve their career prospects. Activities include residentials, community work, work experience, CV development and much more.

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