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Next chapter: Moving away to university and tips to help you thrive

Next chapter: Moving away to university and tips to help you thrive

Going to university is an exciting and one of the most transformative chapters in a person’s life.

It’s a journey that promises excitement, challenges, and boundless opportunities.

March 19, 2024
Innovative tools for today’s students: Enhancing learning in and out of the classroom

Innovative tools for today’s students: Enhancing learning in and out of the classroom

The digital revolution is reshaping education, offering unprecedented opportunities for students across the United Kingdom.

By integrating technology into learning environments, educators are providing pathways that cater to diverse learning styles and needs.

March 5, 2024
Praise for Reaseheath College students’ RAG fundraising

Praise for Reaseheath College students’ RAG fundraising

Students from Reaseheath College and University Centre in Nantwich have been hailed after raising more than £17,206 for this year’s chosen charity, The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust (CAFT).

The impressive amount was raised through RAG (Raising and Giving) activities including a sky dive by 14 staff and students, a sponsored walk of the 34 mile Sandstone Trail and a spooktacular Scarefest at Halloween.

July 18, 2023
Cheshire College helps provide 400 hampers for families in need

Cheshire College helps provide 400 hampers for families in need

Cheshire College – South & West has joined forces with local businesses to support students and their families over the Christmas holidays by providing over 400 hampers.

They have packed hampers full of food, drinks, toiletries and festive treats.

December 24, 2022
Malbank Sixth Form in Nantwich celebrates “fantastic” A level results

Malbank Sixth Form in Nantwich celebrates “fantastic” A level results

Students and staff at Malbank Sixth Form in Nantwich are celebrating today after collecting “fantastic” grades.

Headteacher John Harrison said they were proud of their A-level students after two years of “uncertainty and disruption” caused by the Covid pandemic.

August 18, 2022
FEATURE: How to automatically check students for plagiarism

FEATURE: How to automatically check students for plagiarism

Plagiarism remains a major concern in the world of academics. Submitting other people’s work as your own may have serious consequences.

Internet development and modern technology enhance access to information.

August 5, 2022
FEATURE: Unequal opportunity: Minorities in education

FEATURE: Unequal opportunity: Minorities in education

The sad truth is that even now, not everyone has equal rights in education.

Often, ethnic minority students are discriminated against in educational opportunities.

July 22, 2022
FEATURE: Music has consequences: Amazing stories from students

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.

June 1, 2022
Reaseheath College students praised for HOYS work

Reaseheath College students praised for HOYS work

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.

November 5, 2021
Cheshire College students achieve “astonishing” 100% A levels pass rate

Cheshire College students achieve “astonishing” 100% A levels pass rate

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.

August 10, 2021
Reaseheath students in Nantwich help others with monthly deeds

Reaseheath students in Nantwich help others with monthly deeds

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.

November 28, 2020
Dylan Savage & Katie Quirk - Cheshire College A Levels

Cheshire College celebrate A level success of students

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.

August 14, 2020
Nantwich secondary schools scale back as staffing hit by Coronavirus crisis

Nantwich secondary schools scale back as staffing hit by Coronavirus crisis

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.

March 17, 2020