Is Middlesbrough College good?

Is Middlesbrough College good?

Ofsted inspectors have praised Middlesbrough College for its positive culture, high grades, employment outcomes and strong curriculum that meets the needs of Teesside, in a report rating the college Good.

Is Middlesbrough College Free?

Depending on your financial circumstances, your previous qualifications and the course you choose, you may pay no fees at all! If you fall under one of the following categories you do not have to pay any fees for your course: I am unemployed or receiving a state benefit*

How many colleges are in Middlesbrough?

Universities in Middlesbrough

Healthcare, Medical 5
Universities, Colleges 2
Commercial, Private, 1

How many students does Middlesbrough College have?

We support over 13000 full and part time learners across the Tees Valley and are proud to have an experienced team of professionals who are proud to be a fully inclusive college for our vibrant, multicultural community. Find out more about life and Middlesbrough College from our staff members.

Does Middlesbrough College have a gym?

Middlesbrough College’s unique Gymworld Centre provides learners, staff and the local community with the opportunity to benefit from state of the art health and fitness and gymnastics facilities and services.

How much is the Middlesbrough College bursary?

Eligible students may be entitled to a bursary of either £350 or £1200 dependent on their personal circumstances.

Is Middlesbrough a nice place to live?

According to Love Middlesbrough, which promotes the town as “a fantastic place to live, learn, work, invest, visit, shop and play”, the place is changing. Investment means the town will be taken “to a whole new level”, the organisation says, with new jobs, more leisure opportunities and better homes and schools.

What is a Middlesbrough accent?

Smoggie or Smoggy is a nickname given to people from Teesside, North East England, as well as the local accent and dialect. It originated with visiting football supporters and is a contraction of ‘smog monster’.

How do I contact Middlesbrough College?

Connect with us

  1. T: 01642 333333.
  2. E: [email protected].

Is Middlesbrough a rough place?

Middlesbrough is the most dangerous city in North Yorkshire, and is among the top 5 most dangerous overall out of North Yorkshire’s 781 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Middlesbrough in 2020 was 141 crimes per 1,000 people.

What is the Middlesbrough accent called?

Smoggie
Smoggie or Smoggy is a nickname given to people from Teesside, North East England, as well as the local accent and dialect. It originated with visiting football supporters and is a contraction of ‘smog monster’.

What do Geordies call people from Middlesbrough?

Smoggie or Smoggy is a nickname given to people from Teesside, North East England, as well as the local accent and dialect.

How to get from Middlesbrough to Stockton Riverside College without a car?

The best way to get from Middlesbrough to Stockton Riverside College without a car is to bus which takes 8 min and costs £1 – £2. How long does it take to get from Middlesbrough to Stockton Riverside College?

How many students are in Middlesbrough College?

Student numbers during the 2013/14 college year were 14,232 (2013/14 annual report). Three of the pre-2008 sites were those of the former grammar schools when run by the Middlesbrough Education Committee: Middlesbrough High School (Boys) – opened in October 1870 as a fee-paying school.

Why choose Stockton Riverside College?

Whatever your ambition there has never been a better time to come and join us at Stockton Riverside College. With a wide range of courses and business services to offer, we can help you on your way to achieving your dreams.

When did Middlesbrough High School become Marton Sixth Form College?

The boys’ and girls’ schools, both three-form entry schools, merged in September 1967 to form Middlesbrough High School, an ages 13–18 comprehensive with around 1,200 boys and girls and 500 in the sixth form. Middlesbrough High School became Middlesbrough and Marton Sixth Form College in 1974.

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