I’ve seen students who were too shy to answer questions in class grow in confidence over the course of a week, to the point where they could pitch their ideas to 20 th Century Fox professionals. “They learned so many new skills and gained unique knowledge they can apply to their course.
View detailsAlways check the specific course entry requirements before applying. How many UCAS points is a T Level? T Level results are graded as Pass, Merit, Distinction, and Distinction* and carry the following UCAS points: Distinction* = 168 UCAS points (equivalent to 3 A*s at A Level) Distinction = 144 points Merit = 120 points Pass (C or above in core component) = 96 points Pass (D or E in core component) = 72 points.
View detailsThe Manchester College is here to support you at every stage, whether you're starting out, returning to education, or switching gears completely. What are my options in Manchester? Free careers advice for young adults You might be moving forward and progressing onto the next level of your course, or you might have an alternative plan.
View detailsFrom flexible learning options to tailored student support, everything we do is designed with adult learners in mind. If you're ready to gain new skills, boost your confidence, and open up new opportunities, there's never been a better time to start. Explore our adult courses and take your next step today.
View details"Working in partnership means that our employers are helping us to identify and develop talented construction professionals of the future, who will help address the current skills gaps at Levels 3, 4, and 5 within the sector.” It also means that our students are gaining the latest industry skills and knowledge from companies and industry experts, who are redefining the skylines across our city and the region.
View detailsCatering and Hospitality students at The Manchester College are promised unrivalled access to the UK’s most inspirational culinary experts, with a brand new partnership with the renowned Chefs' Forum Academy - the only College in Greater Manchester to be offering this exciting new venture.
View detailsTo keep things independent and avoid the chains, take a stroll down any of the streets in the Northern Quarter; Ezra & Gil, Gooey and Another Heart to Feed are some of our current favourites. Student Staples Sometimes you don’t want to try something new, you’re just hungry for food you know and love. Wherever you are in Manchester, you’ll find loads of the classic student staples. From all-you-can-eat buffets to a cheeky Nando’s, a visit to Pizza Express or a stop at the local McDonald’s – you’ll get plenty of student discounts here and save loads of money!
View detailsThe Manchester College launches new industry-sponsored Architectural and Construction Engineering Scholarship - The Manchester College is launching a brand new industry-sponsored Architectural and Construction Engineering (ACE) Scholarship in Construction and The Built Environment for 16-18 year old's.
View detailsWe are happy to modify our sessions, or even create brand new bespoke sessions just for your school or sixth form. These bespoke sessions can be focused on employability, post-16 options, HE, apprenticeships or specific subjects.
View detailsEmbedding careers within curriculum – and why - What is the point of embedding careers education within our curriculum and what do we think students will really gain from doing this? Thinking back to when I was in school nearly 20 years ago, I often remember thinking, “what is the point in learning this?
View detailsSave 1/3 on rail tickets when you purchase a yearly railcard (£30 for a year) Student Railcard (16-25) Explore all railcards including those for Veterans and Disabled Persons For more information about how to get to college, visit the Bee Network colleges webpage to find out everything you need to know about walking, cycling, bus and tram travel. Useful travel linksHelpful resources
View detailsTop Chinese chef cooks up a storm - Kevin Liu, Chef/Director of Tops Buffet Restaurant in Manchester, treated staff and students at The Manchester College to a master class in Chinese cuisine when he visited the College’s Openshaw Campus. Kevin prepared five dishes to showcase traditional Chinese cuisine and new trends. Beijing roast duck, Sichuan crispy beef and Cantonese sweet and sour chicken were the traditional dishes alongside the new trends of salmon from Chinese Imperial cuisine and a dessert called Snow White which comes from private home cuisine.
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