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- Facebook Challenge – Life in Manchester
- Annual Abbey College Fashion and Talent Show
- Blencathra Field Trip
- Charity Fashion and Talent
- Model United Nations Debate
- Join the Conversation
- Trip to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
- Fund-raising Success
- Lift-off for Abbey College Engineers
- Sky News Visit
- Annual Charity Dinner
- Upper Sixth Leavers' Prom
- Lower Sixth Taster Morning
- UKCAT Preparation Day
- Celebrity Recipe Book
- Lower Sixth Engineering Project
- Abbey Factor Final
- Art Club
- Charity Fashion and Talent Show
- Pioneering Art Teachers Project
- We're on Twitter!
- SMART Day - Smart Success
- EXCELLENT A LEVEL RESULTS
- The Singing Principal
- Sports 'Fun' Afternoon
- 20th Anniversary Celebration Dinner
- Pioneering Engineering Partnership
- Celebrity Audience for Students' Art
- Charity Fashion Show - Postponed
- Learn How To Learn GCSE Workshop
- Class of 2009 Presentation Evening
- News
- Press Coverage
- International News
- Annual Charity Dinner
InformationNews and Events
NewsAlthough we're a relatively small college, our students ensure that there is always something special and worthy of reporting going on. Academic performance, sporting success, charity work involvement, musical ability and other activities are recorded on these pages. Of course, it's not only the students who make news, the teachers have their moments too.
News Archive
Facebook Challenge – Life in Manchester
Enter the Abbey College Manchester Phtography Competition and be in with a chance to win £50 worth of High Street Vouchers.
Read MoreAnnual Abbey College Fashion and Talent Show
Talented students from the college Manchester took to the stage recently to dazzle the audience with a unique display of eclectic talents in the college's annual charity Fashion/Talent Show in aid of Francis House Children's Hospice. It was a fantastic evening's entertainment.
Read MoreBlencathra Field Trip
The annual field trip to Blencathra near Keswick took place for A-Level Environmental Studies and Geography students over the February half-term. This is an important part of the curriculum for both subjects.
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