Fantastic industry accolade for Food Centre team
/in Industry and Employers, Reaseheath News, Talent and knowledge/by Megan IrvineReaseheath College’s outstanding Food Processing Halls team has once again achieved the highest standards of Food Safety and Hygiene within a food production facility.
National awards for Bus and Coach engineering apprentices
/in Awards & Recognition, Industry and Employers, Reaseheath News/by Megan IrvineThe exceptional standard of our Bus and Coach engineering apprenticeship was highlighted at the Institute of Road Transport Engineers (IRTE) Skills Challenge, when four of our apprentices brought home major awards.
NAR partnership enhances sport students’ career prospects
/in Industry and Employers, Reaseheath News, Talent and knowledge/by Emily EllisReaseheath plays a key role in Nantwich Food Festival
/in Community, Reaseheath News, Talent and knowledge/by Megan IrvineReaseheath College was a headline sponsor of the hugely successful Nantwich Food Festival which attracted record crowds to the town earlier this month.
Reaseheath florists to compete on world stage
/in Awards and competitions, Bemore, Reaseheath News/by Emily EllisTravel beckons for ambitious agriculturists
/in Bemore, Industry and Employers, Reaseheath News/by Emily EllisTwo ambitious young agriculturists are looking forward to global travel thanks to a scholarship run by Reaseheath College and the Cheshire Agricultural Society.
Praise for RAG fundraising
/in Bemore, Community, Reaseheath News/by Megan IrvineRepresentatives 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.
Bakery students in WorldSkills UK bid
/in Awards and competitions, Bemore, Reaseheath News, Talent and knowledge/by Megan IrvineFour talented young pastry chefs have shown off their creativity in a bid to qualify for the WorldSkills UK 2023 national finals.
Floristry student grows flowers fit for a King
/in Bemore, Industry and Employers, Reaseheath News, Talent and knowledge/by Megan IrvineOCN (Open College Network) floristry student Alex Pickles proved she can grow flowers fit for a King by providing blooms for the coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey.
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