Stars who have taken part in the project include boxer Ricky Hatton, who said: "I jumped at the chance of being involved in this great project. It was a pleasure to invite these talented young people to the gym to do the photography. They did a great job... the photos are brilliant.”
View detailsYou’ll also get the opportunity to hear from well-known sports people such as Anthony Crolla, enjoy masterclasses from sports brands and experts, and take part in local and national trips to famous professional sports clubs and venues.
View details“Studying at The Manchester College has been amazing and my tutor has been great. It's onwards and upwards now.” The future looks bright for Gintare A future in medicine is on the cards for Gintare who scooped a grade 6 in her English GCSE.
View detailsWhen current lockdown restrictions are lifted, there are plans for students on brickwork and painting & decorating courses to also get involved. Stuart Hogg, 422 Manchester Project Manager, said: “It's been great having the TMC staff and students help us out with the refurbishment of the former Longsight Youth Centre.
View details"Key themes of the brief were growth and overcoming adversity, which echo with many of the concepts that I enjoy working with, so the commission felt like the right match for me. I'm really excited to get started.” Lisa O'Loughlin, Principal of The Manchester College, commented: “I am delighted that we are working with such a talented artist for this exciting project.
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View detailsSenior Achievement Tutor Louise Ince said: “It’s important to acknowledge the learners’ exceptional attendance records to help embed a life skill. Great attendance demonstrates dedication and reliability and will help them form good relationships with their peers and later, their colleagues.
View detailsIt focused its research by looking at data on the labour market from 2011 and 2017. Its aim was to link labour market data to occupation codes to determine the occupations at high, medium and low risk of automation. The research found the following “In 2017, out of the 19.9 million jobs analysed in England, 7.4% (1.5 million) people were employed in jobs at high risk of automation; a fall in absolute terms of 46,000 employees, 0.7% fewer when compared with 2011” (Ons.gov.uk, 2019).
View details“Employers don’t know how much we appreciate them, so events like this are a great way of thanking them.” Jodie McNally, Northern Hub Leader at EY Foundation , runs the Smart Futures programme for Year 12 students from The Manchester College.
View detailsIt was great to see our students undertake the challenge and develop the skills that are required to be successful in their chosen careers.”
View detailsStudents will learn practical performance and improvisation technique as well as the history and theory behind this unique and fascinating discipline. The music of jazz greats such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Duke Ellington will be central to the course and students will get to play music as diverse as swing, funk and salsa.
View detailsWhether you dream of working with pets, wildlife or exotic creatures, you can start your journey to a great career in Animal Management right here at The Manchester College – the No.1 Further Education College in Greater Manchester for achievement*.
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