Check out a few heartwarming success stories from of our class of 2019... It all adds up for determined Freshta All the numbers have stacked up for determined Freshta Samadi who is off to Manchester Metropolitan University in September to study a degree in Accounting and Finance.
View detailsI am now off to university to study Physics, which has been my dream subject since I was a child, and all I can say is thank you to all the teachers. Megan Hyland From Down Under to the top of the world – Megan Hyland, a student at The Manchester College, has had quite the 24 hours!
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View detailsThe wonderful thing about T Levels is that the subjects on offer will be as diverse as the students studying them! All that matters is that they have a passion for the subject and are willing to work hard to succeed. Head over to our website to find out further information on T Levels at The Manchester College .
View details“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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View detailsAs part of the campaign organisations held a campaign event in Parliament on Wednesday (1 March) attended by education and training leaders as well as several MPs and peers. More details on the campaign can be found on the AoC website here .
View detailsThrough these placements, Computing and Digital students take on roles in IT Support, where they manage website updates, troubleshoot issues, create digital content, and oversee social media activities. Salman Chaudhari, who is studying towards a T Level in Digital Business Services at the College described his experience with Community Revival during his Foundation Year placement as “thrilling and eventful”.
View detailsIf you’re interested in Performing Arts or Music and want to benefit from the expertise of people like Elesha, visit the relevant section of our website and apply for courses which start in September 2025.
View detailsGreet work colleagues with a smile and get to know them a little – they can all be good contacts in the future. Ask for a Reference Just before your placement finishes, ask your employer mentor whether they will act as a referee for you on your CV and if so, get their full name and email address.
View detailsThey will receive a nationally recognised certificate which breakdowns their achievements. To pass the T Level, students must successfully complete all compulsory elements by the end of the programme. If a student does not fully complete every element, they will receive a statement confirming what elements have been successfully completed.
View detailsNetworking is a good skill to master and having strong links to professional, like-minded people will stand you in good stead at all stages of your career. A personal recommendation can sometimes be the deciding factor when a company is looking at similar job candidates for a role.
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