For now, she has her hands full with study, looking after nine week old Poppy, and her six other children who are all aged from one and a half to nine years old. She said: “It was a week before my exams, at 35 weeks pregnant, when I started with slow labour so I was having a lot of contractions and was having to walk around the classroom for relief.
View details“My instructor Paul was brilliant, I couldn't fault him. He was very calm in stressful situations and gave me all the information I needed prior to driving, and also helpful tips and information while on the driving practice.” She added: “I would definitely recommend the training at The Manchester College to other trainee paramedics due to the lower cost of the course compared to other providers and the accessible college location.”
View detailsStudents provided support with everything from preparing the exquisite menu (devised by Team Leader Howard Wallace), to service and entertainment, ensuring all the staff had a night to remember after another demanding festive season. Maxine Gunning, Head of Department for Service and Retail Industries at The Manchester College, arranged the work experience opportunity for students and attended the event to witness first hand their hard work.
View detailsHe said: “I would recommend The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester to anyone because no one will judge you and they will be accepting of who you are as a person. You will receive all the help you need and more to achieve your goals, and the teachers are the most helpful I have ever encountered. Principal Lisa O’Loughlin commented: “Grade 4 GCSE English and maths are essential requirements for many careers, so I am delighted that so many of our students have obtained the grades they require to achieve their ambitions.
View details“We build relationships between colleges and industry and between suppliers and chefs. As a whole we all contribute to the well-being of chef students and their future and the further education of existing and experienced chefs. “I cannot believe that 10 years has gone by and we celebrated it in such style in Manchester.
View detailsWomen in Construction Week is a time of year that’s important to celebrate all the great initiatives and work of women within the industry, bringing to force the opportunities that are available to women in construction today.
View detailsSpeaking about the event, Head of Department for Animal Management, Liz Peters, said: “We wanted to ensure that learners got a real taste of what’s going on in the employment world for animal care. The students have loved it, they’ve all found it very interesting and it’s giving them other ideas of jobs that they can eventually work towards, as well as going to university.
View detailsThe Stellantis Performance Academy is the only training provider in the UK where technicians can gain hands-on experience across all Stellantis brands, including Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Citroën, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Jeep, Peugeot, Vauxhall, and Leapmotor. Training is delivered in state-of-the-art facilities using the latest tools, technology, and vehicles, and is guided by expert Stellantis instructors.
View detailsMaria Foran, Assistant Principal How to get to campus Our City Campus Manchester is located on Great Ducie Street, just across the road from the AO Arena (formerly MEN Arena) and close to all the major transport hubs including Manchester Victoria, Shudehill Station, Piccadilly Bus and Train Stations and the major bus and Metrolink routes into the City centre.
View detailsHumanities & Social Sciences Humanities & Social Science If you’re fascinated by the way the world works and amazed at how the human mind functions, then any one of our courses in humanities and social sciences is likely to interest you and lead you to a number of exciting and extremely varied career opportunities. Courses in this subject area are all about expanding your knowledge and exploring ideas, whether they relate to our society, our laws, the way we think or the way we act.
View detailsOur significant investment in developing these amazing and exciting new facilities in the heart of Manchester, aligned to the needs of the Greater Manchester economy and skills strategy, will deliver an environment in which all learners can thrive. “Coupled with a curriculum offer that is co-developed and co-delivered with leading employers and industry partners, City Campus Manchester will provide the perfect place for students to call home as they develop the skills that will set them on the path to becoming the next generation of industry excellence.”
View detailsLevel 3: Vehicle Accident Repair The Vehicle Accident Repair course is developed in collaboration with Tetrosyl . Students will learn all areas of a modern body shop and be taught how to repair a car from start to finish, covering all three key areas of accident repair – body, paint and mechanical, electrical and trim (MET).
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