MPCT News
Keep up-to-date information on everything happening here in MPCT, with the latest news and updates from the MPCT headquarters and across all our academies.
Keep up-to-date information on everything happening here in MPCT, with the latest news and updates from the MPCT headquarters and across all our academies.
8th October 2019
Dyslexia Awareness Week is running from 7-13 October and this year it will focus on schools, colleges and businesses empowering people with dyslexia. More than one in ten of us are dyslexic. Dyslexic strengths around understanding complex information, seeing the big picture and communicating with others, means dyslexia creates great work at all levels, in...
Read More4th October 2019
One of the North East college’s first students has battled competition from across the UK to win a place with an elite British Army regiment. MPCT South Shields had only been open a week when Seaham student Scott O’Keeffe decided to enrol, in 2018. And, just a year later, the 21-year-old is celebrating after...
Read More3rd October 2019
The stage is set for a record field of 27,500 runners to create history at the 2019 Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon this weekend. Elite athletes from all corners of the globe will battle it out over the iconic 13.1 mile course before runners of all abilities take on their own personal challenges. Female runners are expected...
Read More1st October 2019
On Wednesday 25th September, our Regional Operations Manager (central region) together with Martin Hunt, Brian Richardson MBE and their partners attended the English Veterans Awards in support of the ABF the Soldiers’ Charity. What a great night with so many positive stories and the highlight of the night saw our two members of staff pick...
Read More30th September 2019
A group of Learners from MPCT Bangor have given up their time to clean up a war memorial in the town. Centre manager Ryan Roberts took the group of 20 Learners to clean up, giving all the brasses and name plates a good once over and making sure all graffiti had been removed. The centre...
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