Famya's art chosen for Manchester Open Exhibition - College student's artwork will be on display at HOME. English, Writing and Media student Famya Faraz is having her artwork exhibited at HOME's Manchester Open Exhibition , for the third time after successfully entering a piece of work.
View detailsThe tasks included completing an assault course, evacuation drills, escape and evade, ration pack cooking and survival, drill (marching) manoeuvers, Teamwork, Leadership and Command skills (TLC), digital firing range & night operations using night vision equipment. Teams were scored for their efforts, teamwork and performance for completing the tasks. The Section 1 team of students from Harpurhey campus won the section award with Harpurhey student Simon Cunningham winning the outstanding cadet award.
View detailsShe joined The Manchester College in 2013 and has 12 years' experience in the fitness and performance industry, which includes working with a wide range of abilities from participation level to elite athletes. Check out this week's Workout of the Week!
View detailsWe are really proud of the students who represent the college at such prestigious and difficult events Tanner Squire won a place in the semi-finals of the WorldSkillsUK 3D Games Art Competition, which will be held at South Thames College. Ryan Taylor also did very well but just fell short of a top 20 place.
View detailsAfter moving to the UK having little to no English-speaking skills, Adel lacked confidence in his ability to interact with his peers or perform under pressure. Through studying ESOL English, Entry Level 1 and working with his tutors and support teams to create a personal development plan, Adel has taken up a communicative role with the Reception staff on campus.
View detailsIn addition to its responsibility to review the educational character, mission, values and strategic priorities the Board also monitors all aspects of the College’s provision, its financial performance and its outcomes for learners.
View detailsTo say I am proud is an understatement!” The Switch will be available to watch on Sky Arts On Demand later this year, along with all the nominated films from this year's finals.
View detailsThe designs reference the mixture of Indian, Chinese and Malaysian culture that combines Singapore’s social makeup, with the print incorporating the lotus flower in a nod to both Buddhist and Hindu religion. Andy Piper, Head of Department for Media and Visual Arts at the college, said: “Taking part in the Singapore Airlines competition has been hard work but enjoyable and worthwhile for all concerned.
View detailsVisual Arts qualifications places students at the heart of Manchester’s Creative Community, enabling active learning and participation in extraordinary settings.
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