The Summer school is a 3-week online programme and successful completion is part of the entry requirements for the Level 3 T Levels and Level 2 Transition Courses. The Summer School will begin week commencing 5th July 2021. The programme is developed to help determine alongside a pupils’ GCSE grades, if they are suitable for a T Level or T Level Transition Year.
View detailsa good experience to learn from others Lisa O’Loughlin, Principal, said: “The conference provided our students with a great opportunity to widen their knowledge beyond what they are learning on their course. I’d like to thank Sylvia and Tim for joining us on the day. Whilst their experiences are different, both are truly inspirational people and we were honoured to welcome them to the event.
View detailsGet more information about the range of Design and Visual Arts courses available at The Manchester College and to see how you can still apply to join in September .
View detailsAt The Manchester College, we have a team of experienced and dedicated staff who provide supported learning across the range of courses. We work with people from application through their time at college and through to the next steps whether that is Adult Care, Further Education, Higher Education or employment.
View detailsAny queries regarding the changes to the application process should be directed to either the Course Enquiry team (for individual enquiries) or the School Liaison team (for school staff)
View detailsRead more about Graces journey with The Manchester College or take a look at the range of Design and Visual Arts courses that are available.
View detailsYou can view Rachael’s art via her website and Instagram page . You can also find out more about courses at The Manchester College's Centre of Excellence for Visual Arts and apply today .
View detailsLevel 2 Culinary Skills student Ethan Bates said: “I’m a practical person so this course is great for me. I’ve never used some of these techniques before with pork but Sam was very informative and he helped us a lot.”
View detailsLucy Follon, Creative Development Practitioner for Visual Arts at HOME, added: “This exhibition shows us that there is so much beauty to be found in what has previously been discarded with effort, imagination and creativity.” With a Visual Arts course at The Manchester College, students can follow their passion and work towards a career in one of the fastest-growing employment sectors in the UK.
View detailsWhat is The Manchester College doing to help students develop the right skills for the workplace? Everything we do at the Manchester College – from the courses we offer, the advice and support we provide and the work placements we help you secure, is about preparing you for industry and helping you take the steps you need to secure your first job in your dream career.
View detailsThis support ensures that our students are well-prepared for the transition into their chosen careers after completing their course.. If you want to study at a college with strong industry links and work experience opportunities, explore our courses and apply today.
View detailsThank you and well done to all involved! What’s next? As you settle into your course, start to think about how you can enhance your course, build your CV, and boost your skills to get ready for your future. VWEX is an excellent option, and the sooner you start your search the better your chances will be.
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