Overview The results of your Examinations are extremely important to us. We aim to get them to you as soon and efficiently as possible. There are different ways you will receive your results, depending on the type of qualification you are studying.
View detailsIf you are aged 18 or over on May 4 - and registered to vote - you'll be entitled to have your say on who is elected. To vote on May 4, you need to make sure you’re registered to vote by Thursday April 13. Registering to vote online is quick and easy and shouldn't take any more than five minutes.
View detailsKooth is part of The Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, made up of local NHS organisations, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority as well as emergency services, the voluntary sector, Healthwatch and others. This means that students can be sure they are receiving legitimate and professional care. The free service support aims to help people to stay well, reducing the need for them to attend GP practices or hospitals in light of the current Coronavirus pandemic.
View detailsThe Northern Quarter is nearby, a neighbourhood of relatively bohemian culture with a mix of vintage and creative industries. One thing is for sure, you’ll never go hungry with a plethora of coffee shops and delis nearby when you’re feeling peckish. Whitworth Gardens, also known as Sackville Park, is a leafy urban oasis next to the campus.
View detailsIt gives you something to fall back on if you pick up an injury that ends your sporting career. It will take the pressure off if it was to go wrong, you’re not lost as much. You can find ways to reach goals in other ways and, in general, education provides you with important life skills.”
View detailsThe English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Football World Cup saw over 50 students and colleagues take part in the fourth annual five-a-side tournament. Students representing teams from across the world showed off their fancy footwork at The Factory Youth Zone in Manchester, with Portugal lifting the 2018 trophy after a thrilling 4-3 win against Uruguay.
View detailsOrigins celebrates the exceptional work being produced by creative media and art & design students taking UAL Awarding Body qualifications. Will Seymour Murphy and John Solomon saw off competition from 450 entries and were selected by the exhibition’s professional curator, Elliott Burns. A total of 130 pieces will be on display from various disciplines such as painting, drawing, sculpture, fashion, photography, animation and film.
View detailsFind a networking group to join and go along to a meeting on your own – this is a great way to practise your communication skills if you’re nervous about speaking to people for the first time, or in interview situations.
View detailsThere’s plenty of help out there if you have any questions, so don’t be afraid to get in touch. Developing your social media skills and building a network is a great way to work on developing employability and networking skills.
View detailsJessica Marney, School Liaison Advisor, said: It was fantastic for teachers and tutors to see the students so engaged in everything they experienced during the day. The experience gave them great insight into the purpose of working hard for their GCSE’s, inspiring them to aim high, believe in themselves and be proud of their achievements.
View detailsI have nominated students and had them exhibit for the last four years and only the best of the best get through, so it was brilliant that Mary was accepted this year. She worked so hard on her animation, choosing an important issue to highlight in her work and being accepted for the exhibition is a great way to end her time at the College.
View detailsStudents get creative at BBC media camp - Creative & Digital Media students created campaigns around a popular TV series before pitching to BBC professionals.
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