The success of last year’s ESOL Football World Cup has raised the profile of the event and it was great to see other areas of our College getting involved. “Our students learnt about the fantastic work the charity does and how donations benefit children who are battling cancer.
View detailsCheck out our #TMCPromComp inspiration video So, get ready, grab a setting spray and get glam! For more information about the competition, email marketing@tmc.ac.uk . To find out more about our courses and apply visit our Hair and Beauty or Theatrical Media Make-up departments.
View detailsA few days ago I didn’t even have a place at uni and now I’m packing to move to Scotland and start my degree this September. “I’d been getting really good grades so to get a D on results day was surprising as I’d never got a D in physics before. I’d been ready to appeal but then the government said teacher assessed grades were allowed which meant I was offered my place at St Andrews.
View detailsLyndsay is full of praise for The Manchester College and her tutors who provided as much support inside the classroom as outside. She said: “I’d attended a different college before and didn’t get half as much support as they’ve given me here. They helped me with my studies and any missed lessons, and gave our class extra homework when we asked for it.
View detailsThe three commissions will be delivered at the College’s Shena Simon Campus , with an open invitation to the city to get involved. Maria Foran, Head of Department for Visual Arts at The Manchester College, said: “Arts Assembly is a uniquely important project and will be a transformative experience for our students studying Visual Arts qualifications at the college.
View detailsThey have their own theatre company and host visitors too. All performances (including previews) have at least 20 Under 30s £7 tickets spread across all seating levels. The Contact Theatre on Oxford Road is the perfect place for young people to get into theatre and performance.
View detailsIt’s the second biggest industry in Greater Manchester employing over 177,000 people in a wide variety of roles, so you’re sure to find a job that suits your passions, interests and skills. As well as earning an average salary of around £30,000 per year, you’ll also get to help people every single day – doing what exactly is entirely up to you!
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View detailsEarly Childhood Studies competition winner Kayleigh Gaynor said: “Winning our competition felt absolutely amazing, and it was a great moment seeing our hard work pay off.” Kayleigh’s co-winner Ruby Harding added: “After all the hard work, preparation and dedication we put into all the tasks, winning the competition was a really proud moment.”
View details“This year, 12 T Level students will complete a 45-day work placement with us and work on a wide-variety of projects across the North West. During their placements the students will learn about our values and the standards of professionalism we expect from our employees. They also get the chance to decide if we are the right fit for them.
View detailsThrough Now/Then Wayne explores the process of staging an autobiographical performance. His show runs until 30 June at Horse Wash, on Victoria Pier and forms part of Hull’s City of Culture celebrations.
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