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Why some of our students chose Higher Education…
Cheshire College offers courses available across a range of departments and learners can enrol on a course that suits them at a time that suits them with flexible delivery and start dates to ensure they’re able to achieve their goals with study that fits around their lifestyle.
The course structure gives you freedom when it comes to balancing work and other priorities.
It is a non-stressful work environment, and you can ask for help whenever you need it.
There’s a comfort in knowing that I’m continuing to learn with the same tutors I had in my earlier years at the College.
Cheshire College treats you like an adult with respect and encourages your creativity.
The courses are easy to balance with full-time work.
The College has great online resources.
The freedom to explore with our work/degree.
Taking place simultaneously across the Crewe, Ellesmere Port and Chester Campuses, the event allowed guests to visit the College in an informal setting. Attendees could engage in a wide variety of activities, including virtual reality games, face painting, bouncy castles, birdhouse making and barbecuing; however, the event was also an opportunity for guests to explore various job opportunities and course offerings at the College.
Crewe Campus’s Community Day also saw the arrival of hundreds of local primary and secondary school pupils for Crewe Out Loud, an arts festival which celebrates Crewe’s outstanding students. Eleven of the town’s schools attended the event, and Crewe Campus saw an explosion of talent as pupils sang, danced and performed for visitors, with songs including Take That’s ‘Greatest Day’ and ‘Happy’ by Pharrell Williams.
Matt Hardacre, Assistant Head Teacher at St Thomas More Catholic High School, said that performing at Cheshire College’s Community Fun Day had a special significance:

“At the end of the event, all the students gathered together to sing a song written specially for Crewe Out Loud. It’s only fitting that all these talented students from Crewe’s schools performed together at Cheshire College, which plays such a big role in the local community.”
Cheshire College – South & West opened its doors to the public on Saturday 20th May, welcoming visitors of all ages to the College’s annual Community Fun Day.