Supporting your school

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Supporting your school A guide for secondary school staff schools

2024 / 2025


Open Events, Our Success & Schools Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13

Hello We did it! Celebrating our students What we offer at a glance Presentations, tours & visits Additional Services Transitions Programme Career Subject Specific Days (Y7-10) Open days Discovery Days Y10 Our schools promise College publications

Types of Study - A Levels, T Levels, Apprenticeships and Vocational 14 Course Levels & Entry Requirements 15 Study Programmes 16 Choosing a pathway 17 What are T Levels? 18 Apprenticeships 20 STEM specialist College 22 Our Institute of Technology status 24 TTE Our College 26 Our £20m campus investment 28 Our campus Support, Sport, Student Union & Perks 30 Student Services Team 30 Careers Team 31 Additional Learning Support 32 Aim higher with our Sports Academies 34 Our student perks 36 Application process 37 University Centre Middlesbrough

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“The College ethos is one of raising aspirations successfully in a caring, supportive and challenging environment.” Ofsted Inspection 2018


Hello

Lucy Team Leader

Coby

Supporting your school is important to us! At Middlesbrough College and TTE we pride ourselves on working closely with schools from across the North East and North Yorkshire to provide information on the options available to school leavers. The Schools Team are available throughout the academic year, covering a range of activities designed to challenge, stretch and motivate students, and encourage them to research the options available to them upon completing school. Middlesbrough College offers a wide range of A Levels, vocational courses, T Levels and apprenticeships, which aim to prepare students for their chosen career path. We pride ourselves on being able to offer an extensive variety of courses so that no matter what education level students are at, we can take students higher and provide a course that is right for them. TTE provides STEM related training programmes, through both full-time and apprenticeship courses, that employers within the local Tees Valley area and across the UK are looking for. These courses include process operations and engineering, mechanical, instrumentation, electrical and wind turbine.

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TTE specialises in the world-wide delivery of bespoke technical training to many industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, mining etc. Our team link up with departments to provide answers to any questions about the courses, facilities or student benefits available. We can also help students to fill out our application form or arrange visits to tour our facilities and speak to tutors. We want to make the student transition from school to further education as comfortable as possible by providing support and guidance and we aim to find students the right course whilst also offering a valuable student experience. If you would like to arrange any of the activities available in this booklet then please do not hesitate to contact your Schools Team link. We look forward to working with you over the academic year.

Kind regards,

Lucy Lodge

Schools Team Leader schoolsteam@mbro.ac.uk

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We did it!

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1. Over 50% of A Level students achieved high grades

2. 94% of full-time students secured a positive destination after completing their course

3. Outstanding 1:1 support for students

4. Over 1,000 students apply to University each year

5. Almost 80% of students successfully gained a place at their University of choice in August 2023

6. We are Ofsted rated Good

7. We train over 1500 apprentices

8. 99% overall T Level pass rate

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9. In the top 10% for apprenticeships


Celebrating our students

Logan Analise

Analise Williams earned a Distinction grade in her T Level Health qualification. She is heading to Teesside University to study for a degree in Paramedic Practice. “My favourite part of the T Levels course has definitely been the practical learning, especially the hands-on work in the second year, and of course the placement. I’m a practical person, which is why I chose T Levels, because I wanted to learn on the job.”

Aaron

Aaron Burton secured A*’s in mathematics and further mathematics and an A in his physics A Levels and progressed to Durham University to study for a degree in mathematics. “The support I’ve had from my tutors here at the College has been great, they’ve given me the guidance I needed to succeed in my A Levels and built my confidence when I was struggling. I’m so pleased with my results and can’t wait to get to Durham University and eventually launch a career in statistics.”

Logan Riley earned himself a Merit on his Design Surveying and Planning for Construction T Level course. He is now starting his apprenticeship at Rainham Industrial Services as a Quantity Surveyor and is looking at doing part time study at Northumbria University to further his qualifications. “If anyone is considering applying for a T Level at Middlesbrough College, I’d just say go for it. There’s nothing else like it that gives you the theory as well as that experience in the workplace.” 3 3


What we offer at a glance Activity

Available for

Where

When

Group size

Duration

Year 9

Year 10

Year 11

College

School, Academy or 6th Form

The MC Group Presentation

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All year

Full year group or individual tutor group

15-20 mins

Understanding Apprenticeships*

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P

P

P

P

All year

Full year group or individual tutor group

15 - 20 mins

The A Level Presentation

P

P

P

P

P

All year

Full year group or individual tutor groups

20-30 mins

College Tours

P

P

P

P

All year

Full year group, or individual tutor groups

As required

P

P

Specific dates

Full year

1-2 days

P

Specific dates

Full year or smaller groups

1 day

All year

Upon school

As required

All year

Individuals or small groups

As required

MC Connect Y 11

P P

Discovery Days Y10

Transitions Workshop

P P

P

P P

Application Workshop

P

P

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All year

Full year group or individual tutor groups

As required

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P

P

P

All year

20 students

1 hour

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P P

P P

P P

All year

Full class or small groups

15-20 mins

All year

30 students

30 mins

Drop in Sessions

Sports Academy Enrichment TTE Presentation Interactive Quiz

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Presentations, tours & visits The MC Presentation

Overview: This group presentation gives students an insight into their future at Middlesbrough College and the range of options, facilities, support and courses available to them including A Level, Apprenticeship, Vocational routes and T Levels.

MC Connect

Overview: MC Connect allows students to gain an insight into being a full-time student, meet peers on the same course, meet our first class teaching staff and gain vital information, advice and guidance on our student support package. Applicants will be invited to sessions.

Discovery Days Northern Skills

Overview: This presentation aims to raise awareness of our apprenticeship and training arm, Northern Skills. Students will learn about apprenticeships, the application process and employer expectations. This can be tailored to suit your needs and delivered in a variety of formats including team building exercises, interactive workshops or sector specific presentations.

The A Level Presentation

Overview: This presentation introduces students to MC6, our specialist Sixth Form Centre and the range of A Levels offered.

College Tours

Overview: Bespoke tours of the whole campus are available for students. Students will have the opportunity to see our outstanding facilities, meet curriculum staff and gain an insight into curriculum areas.

TTE presentation

Overview: This presentation gives students an insight into their future at TTE and the range of options, facilities, support and courses available to them including full-time course and Apprenticeship routes.

1 full school day (9:30am-2.00pm) (See page 5 for dates) Overview: This interactive day provides students with an insight into two of their main areas of interest. The session allows students to be equipped with information, skills and knowledge to make the important decision as they enter Year 11. Transport and lunch for all staff and students are provided. Please contact your relevant Schools Team link for more details.

Drop-in Sessions

Overview: We can provide drop-in sessions in school at a time to suit you. This offers students the perfect opportunity to ask any questions about their future options and complete applications if required. We can create curriculum subject focussed drop-ins and bring our teaching staff to answer questions for students interested in specific courses.

Mock Interview Days

Overview: We understand the importance of mock interviews to support your students and we're more than happy to attend as an interviewer and to give helpful feedback to your students.

TTE Taster Sessions

Overview: TTE Tasters allows students to gain an insight into being a full-time student, meet peers on the same course, meet our first class teaching staff and gain vital information, advice and guidance on our student support package.

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Additional services

Your schools team can deliver Accompanying Activities Delivered in Schools

We can also attend a range of activities arranged by schools and can organise other members of staff such as curriculum lecturers and subject specialists.

Parents & Options Evenings Careers Events Application Clinics Workshops, e.g. Interview Skills Apprenticeship Workshops STEM Sessions

Sports Academy Enrichment

Overview: Our expert Academy coaches can deliver training sessions in a range of sports activities.

Quizdom

Transition Workshops

Overview: We take the transition from school to College very seriously so we have a team of staff who can provide any relevant information required. Our team will liaise with the school and students to ensure all needs are met.

Application Workshops

Overview: This workshop informs students about Middlesbrough College courses and assists students with completing application forms. These workshops can be offered in conjunction with any of the aforementioned activities, or as a stand-alone activity.

Master Classes

This interactive quiz kit system offers students the chance to learn about College life in a fun and engaging way and learn more about post-16 choices. This will encourage students to work outside the box and engage to win small prizes.

Overview: Our master classes provide an insight into each subject, allowing students to explore various aspects of each course in preparation for their future. These can be delivered in school or College, where possible we would prefer to deliver these sessions in College to allow students to have a realistic view of their chosen subject, including the facilities they would study in.

Book a session in your school today!

Some sessions may be offered virtually – please enquire.

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Meet Jeanette Chapman, our Transitions Coordinator!

Transitions Programme

Support with your at risk Year 11 students transitioning in College We can work together to identify any students who have applied and may be at risk of not progressing into further education after school or whom may need some extra support and help. We provide personalised support in helping students make the transition to College, including help completing application forms, 1:1 support at interviews and enrolment and bespoke campus tours. We are also able to provide more specialist support with our safeguarding and welfare team who can help with emotional support and assist with any learning difficulties your students may have. We can also ensure that students are assigned a Student Welfare Officer who will mentor them when they begin College in September. We provide this programme to all schools in Middlesbrough, Redcar and Stockton and will contact you to discuss in January.

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Career Subject Specific Days (Year 7 - 10) Career specific subject days include hands on workshops, talks from employers and an insight to the department facilities, kit and equipment which is used in the sector. These run annually and include careers such as Engineering, Digital, Sports and Public Services and Health & Care. Places are offered to schools and transport and lunch is provided. This year we will be running:

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Engineering/Construction Wednesday 8th November 2023

Health & Care Friday 1st March 2024


Millie Jackson Level 3 Media Technical Diploma (Film & Media Production) Previous school: Hurworth School “The College offers an amazing range of student perks. I’ve received free travel to College which has been a huge bonus as I live in Hurworth near Darlington. I’ve been able to use the buses for free and travel on the train for free too! The College also offers a free laptop scheme - MC Click. I’ve taken advantage of this and have had a brand new laptop throughout the year to support me with my studies. The device is up-to-date with the latest software and has allowed me to develop my digital skills, plus I’ve been able to work on the train when I’ve been commuting into College!”

Millie

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Open days

Our Open Events are the perfect opportunity for your students to meet our friendly team, tour our campuses, Middlesbrough College at Middlehaven and TTE at Southbank and find out about our range of fantastic courses and student perks we offer.

Thursday 5th October '23

Wednesday 11th October '23

5:00pm - 8:00

Venue: MC Camp

5:00pm - 8:00pm

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Saturday 11th November '23 9:30am - 12noon

, Middlehaven

5:00pm - 7:00pm

Tuesday 23rd January '24

Apprenticeship Week Expo Thursday 8th February '24

5:00pm - 7:00pm

2:00pm - 6:00pm

Venue: MC Campus, Middlehaven

Venue: MC Campus, Middlehav

Venue: MC Campus, Middlehaven

Wednesday 13th March '24

Thursday 25th April '24

Thursday 20th June '24

5:00pm - 7:00pm

5:00pm - 7:00pm

Get That Apprenticeship Thursday 2nd May '24

Venue: MC Campus

Venue: MC Campus, Middlehaven

Venues Middlesbrough College Campus Dock Street, Middlehaven Middlesbrough, TS2 1AD TTE Edison House Middlesbrough Rd East South Bank Middlesbrough, TS6 6TZ

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TTE Open Events

All events are 4:00pm - 6:00pm Venue: TTE, Southbank, Middlesbrough

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4:00pm - 7:00pm

Venue: MC Campus, Middlehaven

Tue 3rd Oct '23 Wed 22nd Nov '23 Thu 11th Jan '24 Tue 6th Feb '24

5:00pm - 6:30pm

Venue: MC Campus, Middlehaven

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Discovery Days Y10

A chance for your students to experience the courses that interest them for a day! On selected dates we will be inviting your year 10 students into College to try out a couple of course areas. Students can learn more about the subject areas that interest them, get a feel of what College life is like and meet our course tutors.

We can also provide tailored days for SEN and PRU schools to ensure we accommodate everyone’s needs. Dates and booking details will be sent to your school

Discovery Days 2024:

Thursday 27th June

Tuesday 25th June

Tuesday 2nd July

Monday 24th June

Wednesday 26th June

Monday 1st July

Wednesday 3rd July

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Our schools promise We will support you and your students with information, advice and guidance on their next steps and to encourage a positive destination after school. We will ensure you can access:

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Delivery or continuous professional development sessions on your school inset days on subjects including: apprenticeships, schools offer and any relevant requests to suit your staff requirements.

Pre-interview workshops, mock interviews, preparation to support your pupils with college and apprenticeship application and interviews.

Express interview slots for your school pupils.

Weekly application status reports to determine progression paths of your pupils upon receipt of your GDPR form.

Programme of schools talks and presentation to support Year 9 – Year 11, with an agreed service level agreement from the College.

Dedicated Schools Liaison Assistant for your school.

Invitation to annual careers advisors and schools networking update events.

Support with any other requests you may have where we can help.


We will send you the latest materials for display in your school as and when they are produced. Please let your Schools Team link know the most suitable format and if you require support in displaying these materials. We can offer all of our publications in a wide range of formats to meet specific needs. Our guides will feature stories and case studies of your former students and their journey into Further Education.

Check out our brand new full-time guide 2024 / 2025!

Middlesbrough College

Out now!

School Leavers

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College publications

School Leavers Full-time Courses 2024-2025

Other publications available: • Access to HE Guide • Parent & Guardian info site online • Higher education guide • Part-time guide • Open event posters and postcards • TTE course brochure • SEN Guide • Y8 & 9 Options Booklet 13


Course Levels & Entry Requirements

Levels Guide Entry Level: These courses will help students build up skills, experience and gain confidence to progress to Level 1. No formal qualifications are needed. Level 1: Students must have achieved an appropriate Entry Level vocational qualification and/or GCSEs at grade 2-1 (E-F) or above. Level 2: Students must have achieved an appropriate Level 1 vocational qualification and/or GCSEs at mostly grade 3 (D) or above.

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Not sure what level is right for your students? Take a look at our levels guide to see what they need!

Level 3: These include A Levels, vocational qualifications (including Extended Diplomas, Diplomas, Certificates) and apprenticeships. Students must have achieved an appropriate Level 2 vocational qualification and/or four GCSEs at grade 4/5 (C) or above. T Levels: Students must have achieved 5 GCSEs grade 5 or above (including English and maths). Please note for some courses students will be required to start at Level 1 to gain the technical skills required.

GCSE Grades 9 - A* 8 - A* 7 - A 6 - B 5 - B/C 4 - C 3 - D 2 - E 1 - F/G U - U


Study programmes

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Main Programme

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Work Experience

A Levels, T Levels or Vocational Course

Minimum 10 days with a local employer More for certain courses such as health & care and T Levels* *Most T Level Programmes include a 45 day work placement

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Maths & English

GCSE maths & English resits (if applicable)

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THRIVE Personal Development

Sessions include: – Team building – First aid – Soft skills for employment – UCAS application support – CV writing – Interview skills Safeguarding and Prevent Training Self study Enrichment Sports activities Trips and visits

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Choosing a pathway A Levels

Choose 3 A Levels to make up the study programme. A Levels are a great option if students are looking to progress to University. They allow students to keep their options open with focused study of three or four subjects across two years. A Levels are assessed through examinations.

A Level Mix it up programme

Choose either 2 A Levels and 1 BTEC or applied subject or 2 BTEC or applied subjects and 1 A Level. Our Mix It Up programme allows you to combine A Levels with an A Level equivalent to create a solid foundation for further academic study.

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Vocational / Technical Courses

Choose 1 vocational programme in a sector. Vocational courses are more practical and hands on and will equip students with skills in a specific sector area which can lead to a job or to University. Vocational courses are assessed through a series of assignments, presentations, practical observations, projects and examinations. Students will study 1 vocational course that will make up their full study programme.

Apprenticeships

Choose 1 apprenticeship vacancy. Apprenticeships allow students to earn whilst you learn! Students will come to College alongside their job. An apprenticeship is a great choice if students are eager to earn money straight away and build their skills alongside experienced staff. Apprenticeships are assessed through workplace observations, exams and professional discussions.

T Levels

Choose 1 T Level programme. T Levels are a new qualification which are an alternative to A Levels. This 2 year qualification will help learners to build the future that they want. Students spend 80% of their time in the classroom and 20% of their time in the workplace, putting the skills they have learnt into action. Every T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping students to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their industry. T Levels provide the skills, knowledge and experience you need to open the door to highly skilled employment, University or an apprenticeship. T Levels are assessed through practical employer-set projects, assignments and examinations. Students will choose 1 T Level that will make up their full study programme.


What are T Levels? T Levels are an alternative route into further education and are equivalent to three A Levels. The T Level qualification trains students in practical skills and knowledge in their chosen industry, alongside core English, maths and digital skills, and a 45 day work placement with a relevant employer. At Middlesbrough College we are offering T Level programmes in a range of sectors, including: Engineering, Construction, Digital, Healthcare, Science, Education and Childcare, Business and Theatre Operations T Levels will give students a head start in knowing what type of job they want to go into after finishing their course.

With a focus on hands-on experience, T Levels are an opportunity for employers to shape the way students are trained to meet their future needs. T Levels progress to higher and degree level apprenticeship or technical degrees. Some of the employers we work with:

T Levels

T Levels are a new qualification which are an alternative to A Levels. This 2-year qualification will help students to build the future that they want. They will spend 80% of their time in the classroom and 20% of their time in the workplace, putting the skills they've learnt into action. Every T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping them to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their industry. T Levels provide the skills, knowledge and experience they need to open the door to highly skilled employment, University or an apprenticeship. T Levels are assessed through practical employer-set projects, assignments and examinations.

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Apprenticeships – Earn whilst you learn ! Apprenticeships are practical, hands-on programmes designed to provide students with relevant training to kick-start their career. This is a practical route to employment and is a great way to gain what employers are looking for. Apprenticeships explained

Types of apprenticeships:

Northern Skills are the apprenticeship and training arm of Middlesbrough College, we work with a huge range of employers across the North East and beyond. Our Apprenticeships Team and experienced training advisers work together to deliver apprenticeship training and assessments at all levels and have helped thousands of young people secure an apprenticeship in their chosen career, putting them on the fast track to success.

Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship equivalent to five GCSEs at grade 4/5 (C)

Apprenticeships will enable students to work alongside experienced staff in addition to studying for an industry recognised qualification (usually one day a week) and earn a wage at the same time. Apprenticeship benefits: • • • • • •

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You will work alongside your studies earning a wage Be treated with respect and gain hands-on experience Receive hands-on training Learn job specific skills A practical route to learning Avoid University loan debts

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Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship equivalent to two A Levels Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship equivalent to a degree level qualification


How to apply for an apprenticeship Students can apply for an apprenticeship vacancy through Middlesbrough College! Our team can support them with their application. Apprenticeships are competitive so students will need to ace their application and prepare for their interview, so they stand out from other applicants!

Make sure students have a Plan B! Students must apply for a full-time course in their chosen industry with Middlesbrough College so if they can’t find the right apprenticeship they are still set to study in September!

You can register your interest by signing up to our apprenticeship bulletin - just visit the Northern Skills website to sign yourself up! www.northernskills.co.uk Alternatively email one of our apprenticeship experts for more information on: info@northernskills.co.uk

❱❱ Check out Northern Skills online by scanning the QR code

Did you know? We are one of the largest apprenticeship providers in the North East and we are in the top 10% for apprentice outcomes in the country!

Student profile

Check out our current apprenticeship vacancies at northernskills.co.uk

Libby

Libby Palmer Level 3 Dental Nursing Libby is now the Assistant Practice Manager at Elliott McCarthy Dental and Implant Clinic “The great thing about an apprenticeship is that as soon as you’ve got your qualification, you can begin to move in so many different directions – the career ladder is never ending. I hope to become a practice manager, and because of my apprenticeship, my potential routes to achieving that goal are amazing. My time at the practice and in College really co-ordinated well, I had a great dental tutor and assessor, whose support was always there if I needed it.”

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Engineering & Welding

STEM specialist College

We can take students skills higher and get them ready for industry. Our £20m STEM Engineering Centre is a unique and inspirational space, allowing students to learn new skills in a simulated industrial site!

The STEM Centre embeds industrial competencies and behaviours into students engineering training, allowing them to experience a real work environment and become job ready when they leave us. If you study an engineering, manufacturing or welding course with us you will have access to this facility to learn practical skills such as health and safety, which will complement your theoretical study. You will be required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and act professionally when working onsite, just like you would in industry.

The centre will provide additional training to students studies, giving them the advantage when they leave College! Students can enhance and improve their CV by undergoing training in:

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Health and Safety Risk Assessments Work Permits Working at Height

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Working in Confined Spaces Manual Handling First Aid at Work


Welding

Electrical Engineering

Inside STEM Centre

Inside TTE Centre

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Our Institute of Technology status We are thrilled to be part of the North East Institute of Technologya leading provider of technical education! We are the only provider of IoT accredited courses in the Tees Valley. The prestigious IoT status ensures that the College delivers high-quality technical qualifications and bespoke training and provides routes for people of all ages and existing employees to gain industry specific skills. Some of our school leaver courses are IoT recognised - look out for the IoT badge in our course section!

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Abi Foy Level 3 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Previous school: The King's Academy Abi progressed to a higher-level apprenticeship with Sulzer and is now being funded through her HND qualification in Electrical Engineering. Sulzer is a global leader in fluid engineering and Abi works for the organisation as a Winder Fitter. “Studying at Middlesbrough College has opened up doors to lots of opportunities for me. The facilities at the College are fantastic and the tutors are also outstanding. They will go above and beyond to support you and answer any questions you have. “I think it’s very important to champion women in STEM. Working in a male dominated profession can feel daunting but I would encourage young women to consider working in engineeringyou can do it!”

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We offer courses in:

Study at TTE, the North East’s leading technical training provider to the oil & gas, process, manufacturing and engineering sectors! TTE is part of the Middlesbrough College Group and we deliver a range of hands-on, practical courses and have strong links with employers. We are proud to train students for industry, ensuring they have the skills employers need right now!

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Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Instrumentation Engineering Process Operations Wind Turbine Technology

Why study with TTE? • • • • • • • •

We offer industry recognised technical qualifications Ability to have a ‘hands-on’ workshop experience Support with maths and English Focused life-skills sessions to enhance personal development and employment prospects Confidential pastoral support service An environment that encourages safe working, equal opportunities and inclusive support Successful progression opportunities onto apprenticeships in industry All TTE students have access to the same student perks as students at Middlesbrough Collegethe best in the region!


New TTE Centre coming September 2024!

We are so excited that our brand-new TTE Centre will be ready for September 2024! The new facility will be based at Middlesbrough College’s Middlehaven campus and will train over 300 full-time students, 300 apprentices and 500 adults each year, alongside a thriving cohort of international students. The state-of-the-art centre will include: • 7 Large multifunction/ multidiscipline workshops to provide for Instrumentation, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Mechanical, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Process Engineering and Net Zero Low Carbon Technology Workspaces • 7 breakout classrooms and study spaces

Luke

Luke Summers Level 3 Electrical Engineering Previous school: Egglescliffe School Luke studied the Level 3 Electrical and Electronic Engineering course at TTE and with the support of the staff at College, he has now progressed to a fantastic apprenticeship with Quorn Foods. “I have gained a lot of industry and life experience through TTE, and they have helped develop my skills. I wish to advance in my trade further and hopefully become a chartered electrical engineer.”

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Our £20m campus investment We have recently invested in some fantastic facilities for our students.

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The Campus Heart is a great social space for our students to relax, featuring Costa Coffee, a giant TV screen and our very own Street Eats!

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MC Digital Centre We are proud of our industry standard digital school! The centre is home to industry leading programming suites, cyber labs, video editing suites, a games design suite, a full TV and film studio, raspberry Pi's, 3D printer, VR headsets, 360 cameras, motion capture suits, projection mapping, and live streaming tricaster.

Our new Construction Centre

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Our campus

The campus here has a friendly vibe, there are lots of places to study, learn, meet friends and get great food. We are proud of our innovative and industry standard facilities that gives students everything they need to succeed.

Learning Resource Centre Construction Yard

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Fitness Studio

MC Theatre Our Award Winning Training Restaurant, The Waterside Brasserie


6 Court Sports Hall and 3G Astroturf Aeroplane Mock Fuselage

Hair and Beauty Salons Engineering Workshops

Health and Care Ward Music and Recording Studios

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Student Services Team Our Student Services Team are on hand to provide a range of services to support students throughout their studies. This includes dedicated safeguarding and welfare officers and our counselling team, which is free and confidential for all students. Support is also available to help students with travel and finance.

Meet Mel, our Senior Safeguarding & Welfare Officer! Mel and the team can offer advice and guidance to students throughout their studies.

We are the only education provider in Middlesbrough to be awarded the Young Carers in Schools Bronze Award! If you would like more info on our support packages, visit our website.

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Careers Team

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Our team of experts will help students with every aspect of their life at College and work and any individual needs they may have. This includes: • Maths and English support • Careers advice and support • Employability skills • Grofar (Careers & Work Placement Passport) Whether it’s dreams of progressing into work, an apprenticeship or University, the Careers Team are fully qualified to provide support for individuals from a range of backgrounds into successful future opportunities. The team are here to help students with everything from University applications to CV support. Learners can also speak to our team before they join the College about their options. Come along to one of our Open Events or make an appointment to see them at the College.

Head to our website to find out more about our Careers Team:


Additional Learning Support If students have additional needs, we offer a range of support services to help. We are proud to have a large team of experienced and trained staff who can support students with their studies and we are committed to providing a learning environment in which there is equality for all members of our community. The Additional Learning Support (ALS) Team are experienced and trained staff who can offer a wide range of support services. We will work closely with students to ensure they are provided with an individual support package.

We are proud to have the Bullying Intervention Group (BIG) Award which recognises excellent anti-bullying practice and shows that College takes bullying very seriously and works hard to promote a culture of respect, tolerance and diversity.

Specialist services we offer include: •

Dyslexia Support Tutors

Dyscalculia Support Tutors

Additional maths and English support

Communication Support Workers for the deaf and notetakers

IT trainers for the visually impaired

Specialist LSAs who can provide support for students with emotional, behavioural and social difficulties or an Autistic Spectrum Disorder

LSAs who provide classroom and/or personal care and physical assistance

A range of assistive technology and software on resources to enable access and inclusion

Special exam arrangements

If you would like to have a chat in a confidential manner, please contact the ALS Team on 01642 333727.

The Additional Learning Support Hub is located on the ground floor of the College and provides students with access to our experienced staff and facilities across the day, including quiet study spaces and a relaxing social space. Find out more about our support packages

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Aim higher with our Sports Academies

Netball

New for 23/24

Students can join a sporting academy alongside your studies! We are proud to be a top performing College and our sporting academies play in the top leagues nationally.

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Volleyball

Golf

Football

Table Tennis

Basketball

Swimming

Each sporting academy offers specialist top level coaching to develop excellence and nurture talent. Students will take part in competitions and league matches, we offer elite scholarships for students who excel in their field. This includes a free tablet and specialist training.

Learners don’t need to be doing a sports course to take part in one of our sports academies!


Eve Jackson Level 3 Sport & Exercise Science Previous school: Macmillan Academy Eve is now studying for a degree in Childhood & Youth Studies and has ambitions to become a Primary School Teacher. “I really enjoyed my time studying at Middlesbrough College! The course itself was interesting and I felt like it opened a lot of opportunities for me. All of my tutors were really supportive and had good industry knowledge. Alongside my studies, I was also part of the Football Academy. I had so much fun being part of that team and made some amazing friends through it.”

Eve

TASS is an athlete support programme to help talented athletes with balancing the demands of their sport and studies to be the best in both.

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Our student perks

Studying can be expensive, so that’s why we give our students the best student perks! Travel

FREE* Bus Travel to College from across the Tees Valley. Reimbursed Train Travel from designated stations with a 16-17 saver card. *There is a £5 termly admin fee for your bus travel sticker.

Financial help

Students receive help whilst they study with: • • • •

Bursaries of £350 or £1200 per year Support with equipment, costs, and residentials Support with childcare Other course related costs

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Head to our website for full details of our student perks!

Laptop Scheme

MC Click All full-time students will receive a free laptop at enrolment which includes the full Microsoft Office suite. This will support students learning, equipping them with the tools to succeed and help them to develop and showcase their digital skills.


£15 printing credit and subsidised stationery costs

20% discount on hair and beauty treatments, plus a free haircut in the first term!

10% discount on great food

FREE Wi-Fi

Subsidised childcare costs

FREE College meals*

Access to exciting enrichment activities

(If students currently receive free school meals, this could continue at College) Please see our website for more details.

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Application process Application completed

Once an online or paper based application has been completed for either a Middlesbrough College or TTE course these are the next steps

Admissions receive application and contact applicant and invite them in for an onsite information session

Applicant attends subject showcase event onsite with the course tutor

Applicant receives a conditional offer or is referred to an alternative course or careers guidance

Applicant is invited to attend Year 11 Connect to College tasters (these take place after school or during half term holidays)

After GCSE results day, applicant is invited to enrol online or onsite onto a course in late August ready to start their studies in September

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If an applicant cannot attend their subject showcase event, they must inform the Admissions Team who will book an alternative session.

Where an applicant has accepted more than one offer, the Admissions Team will support the student with additional guidance so they can make the right choice before enrolment.

Students and School staff can contact Admissions or the Schools Team if they require any further help or information.

Students will need a personal email account.

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schoolsteam@mbro.ac.uk | admissions@mbro.ac.uk


University Centre Middlesbrough Students can stay and study at Middlesbrough College's University Centre. We can take their education higher with a degree and they can stay local and save money too. Our University Centre offers a practical alternative to a traditional University, where students are able to study University Level qualifications right up to master's level whilst benefitting from our specialist teaching environments, 1:1 support, small class sizes and activities linked to employers and industry.

93% of students agreed that their course

at University Centre Middlesbrough provided them with excellent learning opportunities and developed their knowledge and skills for the future! -National Student Survey 2023

Head to our website for more information about our University Level Courses

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How to find us

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D STUDENT CAR PARK

Permit Holders only (06.00 to 21.30)

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CYCLE PARK 400M TO MC ADULT AND COMMUNITY LEARNING 2 QUEENS SQUARE & TOWN

Schools team: 01642 333800 schoolsteam@mbro.ac.uk or text SCHOOLS to 83123

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Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of information in this guide, it is advisable to check information prior to enrolment. The College reserves the right to cancel programmes if there is insufficient enrolment and amend information at any time.


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