Enrichment Enrichment Enrichment Activities From sports and performing arts, to cross-college competitions and full weeks of themed events, you’ll definitely find something for you! Student Voice We want to hear from every one of our students about life at The Manchester College.
View detailsAlongside higher education partners UCEN Manchester and apprenticeship provider Total People, the College brought together students, their friends and families, tutors and support staff for an online celebration event, presented by former BBC Radio Manchester presenter Chelsea Norris. Entertainment was provided by the College’s talented Performing Arts students. Jodie Woods and Oliver Williams opened the night with a scene from ‘Ordinary Days The Musical’, while Mark Smith and Isabelle Lownes performed a contemporary dance piece.
View detailsWith a curriculum heavily focused on creative industries that rely on IP – such as Computing, Digital, Creative, Performing Arts, Hospitality and Visual Arts – The Manchester College is a great partner for the Intellectual Property Office to help promote awareness, understanding and respect for IP rights.
View detailsStudents from numerous courses (across Levels 1, 2 and 3) were involved in the event, including General Cookery, Professional Cookery Services, Air Cabin Crew, Performing Arts (Dance) and Music Performance.
View detailsThe public services students have now joined catering, construction and performing arts students at the college who have been out and about this week supporting local residents and communities as they put their newly acquired skills to the test as part of Be Amazing Manchester Week.
View detailsBy investing in your education and demonstrating a commitment to professional development, you increase your marketability and improve your chances of landing a fulfilling role in your chosen field. Best courses for a career change in the UK Performance and visual arts Are you a creative person and want to express yourself through performance or visual arts? The performance and visual arts fields are experiencing a boom, with the government pledging to increase the arts sector by £50 billion to create an additional 1 million jobs by 2030.
View detailsHere at The Manchester College, we’re excited to explore the many reasons to adore the city – let’s get started! Art & Museums Our city is home to world-famous art galleries, national museums, and a boatload of culture. Eating Out If you fancy Michelin-star fine dining or a bit of grub from the local deli, we have it all.
View detailsOver 350 entries were submitted and more than 100 competitors from as far as Northern Ireland visited the College’s Northenden campus to compete in six categories including body art, fashion and photographic, and nail art. WorldSkills UK brings together apprentices and young people from across the UK to compete in their chosen skill, firstly in national competitions and then as Team UK in international skills competitions held every two years.
View detailsRick emphasised the importance of listening in professional music, saying; ‘It can get a bit frenetic when you’ve got more than one creative person in a room. It’s an art to listen, interpret and do your homework outside of the room. Drums are a very physical, very mental, all-encapsulating instrument – not just something to get behind and trash.’
View detailsThe Manchester College officially open state-of-the-art technical education facilities in East Manchester - The Manchester College have officially opened their new, state-of-the-art £25m facilities for Construction and Engineering, Health and Social Care, Childhood Studies and Sport at Openshaw Campus in East Manchester.
View detailsTheatre and Performance students and lecturers perform in Romania - This December Theatre and Performance travelled to Iasi, Romania to present a devised performance that depicts the city of Manchester.
View detailsThe full list of Student Awards Winners 2020 are as follows: Academic Studies Student of the Year – A Levels Madelaine Hodgkinson Academic Studies Student of the Year - BTEC Science Iman Ahmed Access to Higher Education Student of the Year Carson Wolfe Automotive Student of the Year Declan Woodward Construction Student of the Year Dylan Fisher Engineering Student of the Year Jenny Middleton Logistics Student of the Year Arif Rathor Business Student of the Year Nimra Azeem Computing & Digital Student of the Year Chloe Paine Creative & Digital Media Student of the Year Shafia Fiaz Design & Visual Arts Student of the Year Hannah Guerriero Performing Arts Student of the Year Emily Royle (pictured bottom left) Music Student of the Year Ruth Maravilha Da Cruz Borralho ESOL Student of the Year Salahdine El Hazmiri Youth Engagement Student of the Year Abbie-Jo Hayes Service & Retail Industries Student of the Year Unita-Alicia George Sport & Public Services Student of the Year Lauren Wild Health & Social Care Student of the Year Aiwanehi Odin Childhood Studies Student of the Year Eloika Lutumba Supported Learning Student of the Year Nicholas McKie UCEN Manchester Student of the Year Laura Mason To mark their amazing achievements, each winner received a certificate, a congratulatory letter from Lisa O’Loughlin, Principal at The Manchester College, and vouchers worth £100 while the runners-up were awarded vouchers worth £50.
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