Starting today (26 August) Pearson will be sending through results to the College on a rolling basis, as and when individual students results are finalised.
View detailsJoin our T Level Information and Progression Events on campus, 12.00pm – 1.30pm every day from Monday 22 to Friday 26 November to talk to current students and tutors about your next steps and our exclusive T Award benefits. T Levels are a new two-year qualification that are equivalent to 3 A Levels and include a minimum 45-day industry placement.
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View detailsThey offer self-care resources, advice, and access to professional help. Visit Anna Freud Centre's website . Manchester Mind Manchester Mind provides a variety of mental health services including advice, peer support, and specific programs for young people and new mothers.
View detailsThe calendar for the year can be viewed in full here , with key dates including: Autumn Term - Monday 7 September 2020 to Thursday 17 December 2020 Autumn half term holiday – Monday 26 October 2020 to Friday 30 October 2020 Christmas holiday – Monday 21 December 2020 to Friday 1 January 2021 Spring Term - Tuesday 5 January 2021 to Wednesday 31 March 2021 Spring half term holiday - Thursday 11 February to Friday 19 February 2021 Easter holiday – Tuesday 6 April 2021 to Friday 16 April 2021 Summer Term – Tuesday 20 April 2021 to Friday 2 July 2021 Summer half term holiday – Tuesday 1 June 2021 to Friday 4 June 2021.
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View details‘Try, try, try’ – student’s gold medal joy at World Skills UK - Kirsty Hughes, 26, a student at The Manchester College, has won the Gold Medal for Nail Enhancements in this year’s World Skills UK national finals.
View details"After having a successful six years of working with Manchester City, I decided to join Everton FC in November 2018, as it is the club my family and I support. I took the role to support the coaching at Finch Farm training ground and promote the development of Manchester born players with the hope of identifying the best talent and recruiting them to the club."
View detailsIf you’re a full-time student in higher education and an adult depends on you financially, you can apply for an Adult Dependants’ Grant of up to £3,545 for the 2025/26 academic year, depending on your household income. For more information on extra support, visit the Student Finance England page for undergraduates page here .
View detailsSarah Atkinson, CEO of the Social Mobility Foundation, discussed the importance of the event, saying: "The creative sector has a diversity problem. Just 26% of people in creative jobs are from working-class backgrounds, and people from privileged backgrounds are twice as likely to land a job in the industry.”
View detailsAndrew Jepson “What makes The Manchester College different is that we offer the NQF course, which is the new BTEC, at Level 3. There is more of a focus on programming and coding. We also offer C # programming and things like HTML, CSS and Java Script, and we ensure we keep up to date with the latest industry developments.
View detailsStudents visit The Crystal Maze Live Experience to celebrate exceptional attendance - 80 students recently took on The Crystal Maze Live Experience to acknowledge their standout attendance record.
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