BeMore is a challenge to our staff and students to go that one step further, aim to achieve more than you originally thought you could do.

Whether this be in exam or course grades, entering a competition, applying for a certain job or work placement, fund raising, having a go at an activity, or just pushing yourself out of your comfort zone.

Celebrating BeMore is important to the College and we do this through our Student of the Term, Incentive Reward Scheme, Career Ready Passport and Award Ceremonies. In this section of the website we can also celebrate some of those examples of BeMore.

You can see case studies of the career paths our students have taken, examples of work in the community, competition success or recognition of student or staff achievement.

We are very proud of all the stories featured here and hope you enjoy reading them.

Progression & Success

Reaseheath student Harry Dean Over Allotments
Group image of Reaseheath College's Student of the Term - Spring 2024
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Awards & Competitions

Equine Class of 2024.
Group image of Reaseheath College's Student of the Term - Spring 2024
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Industry & Employers

Motor Vehicle students Jamie Cooke, Cory Keele, Josh Eaton-Brown, Henry Porteus during their visit to RRG in Macclesfield. James Chrichton
Lecturer Jasmine Hulse with one of the Conservation students.
The Princess Royal cuts a cake, watched by Sheila Saner and Eleanor Dixon
Students Nia Rosser and Sam Burns with FBHS Lead Assessor Sam York
Reaseheath College's Food Processing Halls achieves the highest standards of Food Safety and Hygiene within a food production facility
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Community

The Hits Radio's Breakfast Show presenters Eliot and Matilda met with Reaseheath student listeners at Freshers' Fair.
Reaseheath's events team join Principal Marcus Clinton at the college's Royal Cheshire Show stand.
Reaseheath College Animal Care students help to clear up litter in Nantwich
Cath Pilsbury, Sarah Groom, Sam Straker, Jamie Lavery, Sue Poole, Becki Newton-Chesters, and Caroline Belshaw.
Reaseheath’s T Level in Agriculture students enjoy tea and cake in the classroom, accompanied by Susan Huxley and Course Manager Gemma Mills
Reaseheath College at Nantwich Food Festival 2023
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