Alongside your studies, you will be able to get involved with lots of additional opportunities and enrichment activities taking place outside of your curriculum to help you truly get the most out of your time at college.

You could for example join our fantastic Student Union, participate in a variety of exciting student life events, engage in rewarding sustainability or fundraising projects, and attend skills sessions to broaden your experience and develop your personal interests.

Find out more about the enrichment activities available to you by visiting the Student Life webpage.

Student Societies 

There are a huge range of societies on site that are all free to join and love welcoming in new students! Each society is made up of groups of passionate students with a shared interest and meet regularly to increase awareness of their cause, raise money for charity and have fun doing it!

Find out more here.

Reaseheath announces new Students’ Union President

After juggling fieldwork, events and late-night meetings, Eli Broadhurst is ready for her role as Reaseheath Students’ Union President.

Reaseheath Students’ Union names David Lewis as RAG Charity of the Year

As the new academic year begins, Reaseheath Students’ Union has proudly announced David Lewis as its Raising and Giving (RAG) Charity of the Year.

Primary pupils get a taste of college life at Reaseheath Welcome and Experience Day

Hundreds of pupils from across Cheshire and Staffordshire discovered new career possibilities during an immersive Year 6 Experience Day at Reaseheath College and University Centre.

Reaseheath students raise over £18,000 for Mid Cheshire Mind

Reaseheath College and University Centre students and staff have raised an impressive £18,174.20 for mental health charity Mid Cheshire Mind through a packed year of RAG (Raising and Giving) activities.

Reaseheath wins gold stand and cattle prizes at Cheshire Show

Reaseheath College and University Centre had a showstopping presence at this year’s Royal Cheshire County Show, proudly taking home first place in the Trade Stand Competition and celebrating outstanding success in the cattle show ring.

Thousands turn out for the joyful return of Reaseheath Family Festival

More than 10,000 visitors flocked to Reaseheath College and University Centre on Sunday to enjoy the return of the much-loved Reaseheath Family Festival – a showcase of all things land-based, hands-on, and fun for the whole family.

Family Festival introduces The Calm Corner thanks to Direct Access

Reaseheath College is thrilled to announce a fantastic new addition to this year’s Family Festival – The Calm Corner, designed to provide a calm and inclusive space for those who may need a break from the busy event atmosphere.

Foundation students rise to the challenge in support of Mid Cheshire Mind

Foundation students at Reaseheath College and University Centre have raised over £400 for Mid Cheshire Mind – a contribution which will help the local mental health charity keep its vital phone support lines open.

Roll up for Reaseheath’s Family Festival – a day of fun, learning, and laughter

Reaseheath College and University Centre’s Family Festival returns on Sunday, May 18th – and it promises to be bigger, better, and more fun than ever before!

Adding up to success as impact of Multiply project is celebrated

Reaseheath College has hosted a series of celebration events to mark the success of the Multiply project in Cheshire East, a Government-funded initiative aimed at improving numeracy skills among adults.

Public picks perfect names for Mini Zoo’s new tamarin trio

Visitors to Reaseheath College’s popular Lambing and Zoo Weekends have helped to name recent arrivals to Reaseheath Mini Zoo – three female emperor tamarins who are settling into their new home.

Springtime magic as Lambing and Zoo weekends heralded a success

Reaseheath College’s much-loved Lambing and Mini Zoo Weekends have once again delighted thousands of visitors, with the sun shining on all four event days and over 10,000 people experiencing the magic of spring on the farm.

Reaseheath College Lambing Weekends return

Reaseheath College is preparing to welcome visitors back for not just one, but two fantastic Lambing and Zoo weekends this year.
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’s stand wins praise at Royal Cheshire Show

Reaseheath’s action packed stand was runner-up in the Best Trade Stand in the Rural Life Area at the Royal Cheshire Show.

RAG fundraising soars!

The generosity of our students and staff earned sky high praise after members of our Student Association (SA) handed over an incredible £20,000 to this year’s chosen charity, The British Heart Foundation (BHF).
Reaseheath College Animal Care students help to clear up litter in Nantwich

Animal Care students clear litter to benefit local wildlife

Our Level 2 Animal Care students have been helping to clear up litter which is polluting the River Weaver in Nantwich.
Cath Pilsbury, Sarah Groom, Sam Straker, Jamie Lavery, Sue Poole, Becki Newton-Chesters, and Caroline Belshaw.

College HR team completes 2,400km charity triathlon challenge

A team of Reaseheath College staff successfully completed an ambitious charity triathlon challenge to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation.

Fun for all ages at Reaseheath College’s annual Family Festival

A day of discovery and entertainment takes place at Reaseheath College’s annual Family Festival this May.
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

Reaseheath plays a key role in Nantwich Food Festival

Reaseheath College was a headline sponsor of the hugely successful Nantwich Food Festival which attracted record crowds to the town earlier this month.

Praise for RAG fundraising

Representatives from our Student Association (SA) earned praise after handing over a cheque for £17,206 to this year’s chosen charity, The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust.