Record Christmas Foodbank collection by students and staff

Generous students and staff from Reaseheath College have donated a record collection of food and Christmas treats to help people in need in their local community.

Reaseheath’s bridleways project earns BHS national award

A project by Reaseheath College equine students to identify safe off road routes for horse riders has been recognised with a British Horse Society (BHS) national award.

Reaseheath trained apprentice wins ‘Star’ award

Reaseheath trained engineering apprentice Sam Jones has been recognised as a future ‘star’ in a competition aimed at finding the nation’s best construction plant apprentices.

Florists deck the halls for a floral festive Christmas

Our florists have been decking the halls to make sure one of Cheshire’s most notable stately homes has a truly florally festive Christmas.

Florists gain overview of dynamic industry

Our florists have gained a great overview of their dynamic industry during study tours of influential floristry businesses.

SYNETIQ partnership benefits Reaseheath’s Motor Vehicle students

Reaseheath College’s motor vehicle technicians are learning their trade on the latest road cars thanks to the generosity of salvage and vehicle recycling company SYNETIQ.

Apprenticeship proves lease of life for Lisa

Lisa Owen made a life-changing decision just over two years ago to follow her dream, and become a gardener – and she has never looked back.

Reaseheath unites to remember

Reaseheath College united to mark Remembrance Day despite the disruption posed by Covid-19.

Spooktacular fun raises funds for RAG charity

Our students enjoyed spooktacular fun last week while raising funds for our fantastic RAG charity Make-A-Wish UK

Animal management students help others with monthly good deeds

Writing postcards for care home residents, celebrating the role of animals in war and taking part in a virtual global tea party have been some of the good deeds carried out by Level 3 Diploma in Animal Management students as part of their ‘Classroom Kindness’ Challenge.