As the only the college in the country to have been invited to the next stage in four categories, I am so proud that colleagues have had best practice recognised and are leading the way in further education. “It is a real testament to the hard work and dedication of all colleagues, who put their students at the heart of all they do, and also reflects our key focus on employability and careers."
View detailsJames said, “In this industry if you don’t put the effort in you won’t get the reward but if you do the reward is massive! The Chefs Forum and the general idea of us all learning from each other is so important. I have 20 years of experience to pass on. It’s just nice to be able to give back.” Sam Ryan, Level 2 Technical Skills student, said “James has travelled all over the world and worked with so many famous chefs.
View details“Anna is very driven and will be busy on her laptop in the breaks in filming. All her fellow photography students are really excited about having a film star in the classroom". Find out more about the range of Design and Visual Arts courses at The Manchester College.
View detailsShe has given everyone time to understand the topic, and also practised a lot of revision techniques with us. All of this meant that I wasn’t panicking at all when it came to the actual exam. “At The Manchester College you get a better understanding of the subject, students here want to do well and people are here to learn.”
View detailsWatching how he has grown and developed has been a daily inspiration for me. I am so proud to see all his hard work begin to pay off and wish him all the best in his future career.” And Altom also credits his tutors at The Manchester College for the support they offered during his three years studying here.
View detailsHead of Schools and Recruitment, Sukhjeet Rai, said: “The event was a huge success. The atmosphere at all six campuses was fantastic and I was pleased to see so many smiling faces join us. “These events are a great way for applicants to get a feel for college life and it supports them with the transition from school to college.
View detailsIt’s a biennial meeting of performers and scientists that provides platform to discuss and debate all facets of performance. Rosie will be joined at the symposium by keynote speakers from all over the world, including Brazil, China and South Africa.
View detailsCreative media students Derian, Hannah, Roxanne, Lily, Phoebe and Claire all produced work for the social media campaign, helping the Social Mobility Foundation increase awareness of the lack of social mobility in the creative sector.
View detailsThe Manchester College on-site nurseries closed Friday 2 March - The Manchester College’s three on-site nurseries are closed today, Friday 2 March. Parents and guardians have been informed. All College campuses are open for students as normal.
View details“Students don’t need to have had access to the arts at school to come to us. It’s massively important that people from all different backgrounds are represented in our art and culture. Art and culture drive change and we want people from all backgrounds to be part of that.
View detailsAccording to research, there were approximately 6.1 million engineering jobs across all industries in 2021; representing around 19% of all jobs in the UK. It was also forecasted that the number of engineering jobs will grow across all UK regions between now and 2030.
View detailsThey also carry out essential health and safety checks on behalf of the college, ensuring all placements offer a safe environment. Throughout the placement, they provide ongoing support to students and monitor their progress to ensure a positive and valuable experience.
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