Myerscough College News, Further Education

The ‘Class of 2020’ - Advanced Railway Engineering apprentices with Myerscough College tutor Akeem Ahmed

RAILWEEK: Full steam ahead for Myerscough College rail apprenticeships

Published: Monday 05 Oct 2020

<p><strong>Myerscough College has overcome the recruitment challenges faced by Covid-19 to recruit the largest intake of Railway Engineering Technician apprentices to date.</strong></p>

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Land’s End to John o’Groats challenge for Myerscough cricketers

Published: Wednesday 30 Sept 2020

<p><strong>Cricket studies learners from Myerscough College’s Preston centre are preparing for an 874 mile charity challenge to raise money for two good causes.</strong></p>

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Furness students take first steps into animal management careers

Published: Tuesday 22 Sept 2020

<p><strong>A new partnership that will support future careers in the animal care or countryside management sectors has launched.</strong></p>

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Information regarding new Covid-19 restrictions

Published: Monday 21 Sept 2020

<p>You may have seen from the news over the weekend that from tomorrow (Tuesday), stricter restrictions will be brought in across the North West to curb the spread of Covid-19.</p>

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Myerscough apprentices recognised in national ceremonies

Published: Thursday 17 Sept 2020

<p><strong>Myerscough College plant maintenance apprentices have received recognition for outstanding commitment to their work in online national ceremonies.</strong></p>

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Gold for Myerscough’s Future Zoo collaboration

Published: Tuesday 15 Sept 2020

<p><strong>An exciting project organised by Myerscough College, Lancashire Future U and Blackpool Zoo, to encourage more people to consider study programmes within the animal industry has been recognised with a national award.</strong></p>