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Bury College Results Day Celebration
We are incredibly proud of all our students for their wonderful achievements this year.
These results reflect their hard work, dedication and motivation and the ongoing support from the Bury College’s inspirational tutors.
Due to their commitment and personal development at Bury College, hundreds of students are now ready to progress onto higher education or start their careers with either a full-time job or an apprenticeship.
Visit our website to find out more: burycollege.ac.uk/about-us/results-day-2024
These results reflect their hard work, dedication and motivation and the ongoing support from the Bury College’s inspirational tutors.
Due to their commitment and personal development at Bury College, hundreds of students are now ready to progress onto higher education or start their careers with either a full-time job or an apprenticeship.
Visit our website to find out more: burycollege.ac.uk/about-us/results-day-2024
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A day in the life of a Bury College Dental apprentice.
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Meet Millie, a Dental apprentice currently working at Inglewood Dental Practice. In this video, she talks you through an average day and explains how her apprenticeship programme is helping her to achieve her goals.
Higher Technical Qualifications at Bury College University Centre
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Click here to find out more: burycollege.ac.uk/university-centre/about-us/brand-new-higher-technical-qualifications-htqs
Meet Charley- University Centre student
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Charlie is currently studying Working with Children and Families at Bury College University Centre
Greater Manchester Colleges Skills Competition
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Bury College students have been participating in the Greater Manchester Colleges Skills Competition and have been rewarded for their hard work by finishing in the top two in several areas.
Day in the life of a Bury College hairdressing apprentice
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Day in the life of a Bury College hairdressing apprentice
Interview with former A Level student Will Hardman
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Interview with former A Level student Will Hardman
Operating Theatre Live visits Bury College
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Huge thanks to Operating Theatre LIVE! for visiting our Health and Sports students last week! It gave the students an interesting look at how everything works in an operating theatre. Check out this video showing some highlights from the event.
Meet Halima Abbas - Bury College University Centre graduate.
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Meet Halima Abbas - Bury College University Centre graduate.
Inspiring Women in STEM
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We recently had a catch-up with some of our wonderful staff and students who are really passionate about Maths and Science.
Why do you love working at Bury College?
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Why do you love working at Bury College?
Why do you love working at Bury College?
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Why do you love working at Bury College?
Bury College opens new Hair and Beauty Centre
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Our Hair and Beauty Centre is home to a range of exciting courses, from vocational courses to degree level, including those leading to jobs training the next generation of salon managers. We also offer a range of courses for adults looking to upskill and enhance their current career prospects. The ground floor is home to a 12-bed media make up and special effects studio, a commercial 24 station...
Former Bury College Performing Arts student crowned British Education Award winner
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We are delighted to announce that a former Bury College Performing Arts student was recently recognised for outstanding commitment to studies at the British Education Awards. In a prestigious ceremony held at The Hilton Hotel in Manchester on February 9th, Sadie Parker, formerly of Oulder Hill Leadership Academy came home with a Special Achievement Award.
A day in the life of an Accounting Apprentice
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A day in the life of an Accounting Apprentice
Meet Jack Illingworth - Public Services HND graduate
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Meet Jack Illingworth - Public Services HND graduate
Bury College University Centre Graduation 2023
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Bury College University Centre Graduation 2023
Bury College presentation - For entry September 2024
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Bury College presentation - For entry September 2024
Art students recognised in Yinka's Challenge
Просмотров 172Год назад
Art students recognised in Yinka's Challenge
Former Electrical student starts career at Bury College
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Former Electrical student starts career at Bury College
Bury College Results Day 2023 celebration
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Bury College Results Day 2023 celebration
Bury College Positive Futures Student Awards
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Bury College Positive Futures Student Awards
Study a Sport course at Bury College University Centre
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Study a Sport course at Bury College University Centre
Your career starts at Bury College University Centre
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Your career starts at Bury College University Centre
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Please find the attached file of my resume for your reference
I'm mason Tile Marble and Brick And. I'm currently working in UAE.
Really helpful for our experiment. Thank you for thiss !!
Great workshop wtf is that first guy doing tho u don’t hold an impacter with one hand when screwing down ?
1. That's not an impact driver, it's just a regular drill 2. Of course you can use an impact driver one handed. I'd recommend you don't try to criticise people doing things you don't understand.
@@mattwood1977 he’s rounded every screw off and I wasn’t meaning to critized just should have used two hands to try place it in better
@@mattwood1977 I’ve done plenty of joinery gardening and landscaping mate run my own jobs so
You should always stagger your boards to prevent cracking
Anyone could do this. This is just a waste of money for the course since when they actually work, they’ll gain more experience without paying for the course. Anyone can hammer a nail. Or screw a screw. I have never been in this course or a school but I am way better than them since I work with my dad a lot.
Same with me i started a year ago im now 14 and can do all of this stuff shown in the video.
That's good that you're able to learn from your father but most people don't have parents with those skills who can teach them and so actually need to learn from courses like this. Also, the reality is that you need to do this stuff to get a qualification otherwise no one will hire you. It's not just about hammering in nails or screwing screws, it's also about knowing what to nail and where to screw. Yes, anyone can hammer in a nail but not everyone can build a wall frame or hang a door, even though that's basically just cutting and screwing/nailing wood.
In Ireland you do 10 months on site before you do 20 weeks college.. and you get paid to go to college... in England it's into college first.. which doesn't teach them
Job
I finally Graduated from Bury College I'm off for 6 weeks and returning to bury college on my 20th birthday in September
NO LONGER HAVE TO DO THISS!!
This is fire
This video should have been uploaded in 2020 23rd of March
My God 🦆ING Ridiculous, How can this video be taken Serious, Plastering is a Artisan Skillful Trade, Not What this Butcher is showing the Next Generation of Master Craftsman's
How can I learn this?
How can I be part of this?
The best thing about this trade is you get to learn something new everyday!
Aww hell nah 💀
Do they teach them how to use hand tools or does everything have to have a battery?
Im a big fan of hand tools but there's rarely situations where they're better than power tools in the professional carpentry setting.
Having a big box of power tools does not make you a competent tradesman.Learn you skills using hand tools then use power tools.This is why they turn out less than useful "carpenters" from technical colleges.And the apprenticeship is not long enough either.We did 4 years and still knew nothing .My dad did 7 years apprenticeship .
@@chrismann7935 Never said power tools made you a better tradesman. The reality is hand tools take more time and you can't expect an employer/client to pay you for that extra time. You can either learn those skills on your own time or try find a boss who's willing to pay you for it (good luck with that). And in reality, most people don't have such a keen eye for detail as us carpenters and will happily settle for sub-par workmanship if it means they don't have to pay as much.
@@chrismann7935 Apprenticeship quality depends a LOT on where you do it. Usually, you sacrifice pay for skill. I did my apprenticeship at a very small company on the minimum apprenticeship wage while I heard of other guys in the commercial setting who were making twice what I was. The difference was I was doing different tasks each week and learning many different carpentry skills, including the business side, where as they were pretty much doing the same thing every day and only learning one aspect or carpentry (like skirting or framing for example). While we both come out with the same qualification after 4 years, I have a much broader range of skills and experience.
@@mattwood1977 So th
Come on guys, they are learning 😂😂
Thank you sir
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Nice!
Why cut small pieces of board when you would not do that in real life show them how it's really done with full board
I'm working in pakistan on jobs
Bro im already there every Monday to Wednesday 09:00am till 16:00 i don't need to Enrolment at bury college again
good teacher
Any young kids watching this thinking of becoming a bricklayer.....my advice is don't fuckin bother
Why not?
Imagine cutting a straight line with a jig someone get him a circular or drop saw smh😂
Where’s the PPE
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I have a question. I have heard that the Benedict's Reagent is used to identify if a sugar have the ability to be a reducing sugar or not. Because in food we can have fructose which is a type of sugar too, but it has not the ability to be a reducing sugar, so this sugar is not going to turn to a orange color like glucose does.
Interesting
Fructose is also reducing sugar....it has ability to get reduced too.
First lad rounding every screw off so nobody can take it apart smart and second lad cutting a straight line with a jigsaw
Weren't allowed to use circular saws in collage its a joke nowadays.
Thats ridiclous you need a circular saw for 60% of work @@YELLOWRIDGE
@Baz09 Tell me about it. I use them all the time now. It was a huge safety issue, I guess. We could only use chop saws, and we had to share one between our entire year group. What a joke that was.
@@YELLOWRIDGE jaysus how did you's get any work done at all
@Baz09 Honestly, we didn't. I learned everything I know on-site with my uncle. College was a joke. I only went to get the qualification, which was completely unnecessary, if I had to say. The only thing I think it helps with is teamwork. It gives you a chance to talk to other people who also think it's a joke. stupid af 😂😂
Can adults go here
I was on workwise for about 2 years and now im on work challenge
💪👊
Mmmm😊
High visibility vests, no safety glasses or ear plugs though?
Not even any type of gloves either
first geezer had glasses
@@endurementgloves are more of a hazard tbh they are easily caught in things. I know a guy who's glove got caught in a tablesaw and he chopped digits of 3 fingers off also when are you ever gonna need gloves for cutting also whats the point in relying on gloves when your hands will naturally adapt.
@@Baz09yep loose clothing or gloves are a hazard all it takes is one little string and you can be sucked in. Had a buddy who was leaning over a table saw and he used to wear football jerseys and what not a lot and he got caught in it, put his hand down to try to stop it and cut 2 fingers off but almost gutted him
Can someone use fehling to get this same result?
This is my kind of museum
Hattu
It's unbelievable that such a school exists. It's really great that there are people who want to learn this job and people who teach them.
Guy at start pretend screwing 😅
Good to see youngsters willing to learn , I have been a mason for37yrs and it’s impossible to get youngsters interested
Good to see youngsters willing to learn , I have been a mason for37yrs and it’s impossible to get youngsters interested
Boy was using a chisel as a pry bar at the end.
You gotta do what you gotta do
Every carpenter has atleast one chisel that is really just a pry bar
Good stuff 👍
okay, this is fire!!! 😆
Can I ask for job
Fantastic workshop
No one go to this college they bully you and take the Piss out of you there not good people They never support you They say your late for no reason even when your there early And people will make you feel unwanted don’t go to this college there all mongs