FEATURE: Music has consequences: Amazing stories from students
There are a lot of real-life stories about how songs have helped people in troublesome situations.
There are many stories about how music motivates people too.
There are a lot of real-life stories about how songs have helped people in troublesome situations.
There are many stories about how music motivates people too.
Bentley Motors has kicked off a mentoring programme for female students in technology, engineering, design and business.
Reaseheath College’s student arena party has been praised by key industry professionals for its support of the Horse of the Year Show (HOYS).
A team of 40 equine students and staff worked alongside the show jumping course designers in the international arena.
Around 250 A Level students at Cheshire College celebrated their A Level results at the Crewe Campus today.
And despite the impact of Covid over the past 18 months, they achieved a pass rate of 100% across all 30 A Level subjects.
Reaseheath College students in Nantwich have been carrying out good deeds as part of their “Classroom Kindness” Challenge.
The Level 3 Diploma in Animal Management students have written postcards for care home residents, celebrated the role of animals in war, and took part in a virtual global tea party.
Cheshire College staff and students have celebrated excellent A Level results, despite the controversy around downgrading of teacher assessments.
Hundreds of students attended the college’s Crewe campus on at the end one of the most challenging years any cohort could face.
Secondary schools in Nantwich are being forced to scale back teaching and ask pupils to study at home as they are hit by staffing problems caused by the Coronavirus crisis.
Scores of Brine Leas students in Nantwich were given a helping hand with their future job aspirations at a Careers Convention.
Local businesses attended the event as Brine Leas opened its doors to national employers, training and apprenticeship providers, and Further and Higher Education organisations.
Three brave students from Reaseheath College in Nantwich are looking to take to the skies to raise money for the Make a Wish Foundation.
The team of 1st year Business BTech students will undertake a tandem skydive from more than 10,000ft to raise more than £1,200 for the charity.
GCSE students at Malbank School and Sixth Form College in Nantwich are celebrating on results day today (August 22).
They have been joined by staff and parents with a number of subject areas posting strong results.
Students at Reaseheath College in Nantwich were honoured at awards ceremonies held over two days.
Staff, parents and friends celebrated the success of more than 1,200 Further Education (FE) students who achieved technical qualifications and skills this year.
Cheshire College – South & West hosted its second annual College Awards at its Crewe Campus.
The awards celebrate learner success and recognise those who have made a real impression on staff, contributed to college life and achieved academically.
Big-hearted students and staff at Reaseheath College in Nantwich raised more than £16,000 for charities during the academic year.
Most of the funds, £13,157 with more donations still to come, was handed over by members of Reaseheath’s Student Association to local representatives of Diabetes UK at the Student Summer Ball.
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