“I’m staying hopeful for the future and positive about progressing into a career in management, and I will be looking to see what other degree level apprenticeships are available.” Find out more about the wide range of courses available at the College and more about our apprenticeship provider Total People .
View detailsDanae Brown, who’s also on the Level 3 Extended Diploma Nail Technologies course, added: Competitions are great for challenging yourself and finding new techniques to bring your ideas to life. It’s helped me to develop my skills and ideas, and is great way of having fun!
View detailsJimmy said: “The students were engaged and eager to learn – they were focused and respectful during the demonstration, but it was fantastic to see them come to life when it came to them putting their new skills to the test.” For more information about the range of relevant courses available at The Manchester College, visit our Hospitality and Catering page.
View detailsI study at The Arden School of Theatre, part of UCEN Manchester, and I’m on the ALARM course (Acting for Live and Recorded Media). We are halfway through Black History Month, celebrating all the various people from the diaspora who have shaped what modern Britain looks like today.
View detailsThe Manchester College is the number one college in Greater Manchester for achievement, and has been graded ‘Good’ across all areas by Ofsted. Discover the wide range of courses available in our Performing Arts department .
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View detailsThe whole experience has been amazing and has shown me what I can achieve with hard work.” Frankie, who achieved a Distinction in her Level 3 course, worked closely with Deborah to perfect the content of the book. Deborah said: “There aren’t a lot of books out there on cerebral palsy and none like the one I’ve worked on with Frankie.
View detailsThe feedback we've had from the Manchester Craft and Design Centre has been fantastic, and I'm looking forward to working with them again." 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.
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View detailsLisa said: “Since our Wythenshawe Campus first opened in 2010, we have offered a wide range of courses for school leavers and adults. We are always pleased to support our neighbours and Wythenshawe Community Housing Group’s Village 135 is a landmark development – delivering extra care support for the over 55s - in the heart of the community.
View detailsThe TEF also recognised the College and wider Group’s: excellent teaching observation scheme linked to individual development plans, which supports the delivery of high quality education; and appropriate course design and assessment practices that enable students to progress and develop transferable and professional skills; strong culture of widening participation to encourage students from all backgrounds to engage with higher education; high-quality IT resources and the use of learner analytics to help support student progression, regardless of background.
View detailsTo end the day, the Year 11 students had the opportunity to meet students at the Colleges FE Provider UCEN Manchester, who are currently undertaking further studies in Ethical Hacking. The year 11’s asked them questions about their course and what student life at university was like. Jessica Marney, School Liaison Advisor, said: It was fantastic for teachers and tutors to see the students so engaged in everything they experienced during the day.
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