Bridge College a Specialist Further Education College (Together Trust)

Bridge College is a non-residential specialist FE college. We offer specialist education for students aged 16 to 25 with learning difficulties, disabilities, complex health needs and autism.
We’re here to give students a voice in their future and get them ready for a happy, fulfilled adulthood. Our flexible curriculum means students can make choices about their education and our support gives them the tools to succeed. We develop individual learning plans shaped to suit each student’s interests, needs and aspirations so everyone leaves with the skills and self-confidence for their future.
From day one, every student has a multiskilled team around them, from tutors and therapists to nurses, support staff and assistive tech. We can even provide specialist staff training to tailor our expertise right down to the individual.
Everything we do is underpinned by the preparing for adulthood framework, helping students work towards their life ambitions. Based in central Manchester, we prepare our students for all aspects of adulthood, from future work and community life to independent and healthy living.
Phone now on 0161 487 4293 to arrange a visit. We look forward to meeting you.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Bridge College
- Contact Position
- Admin
- Telephone
- 0161 487 4293 0161 487 4293
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enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
- Website
- The Together Trust
- Scan to visit this website
Where to go
- Name
- Bridge College
- Address
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Openshaw Campus
Whitworth Street
Manchester
Greater manchester - Postcode
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M11 2GRView M11 2GR on a map
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
Availability
- Referral required
- Referral Details
When a young person applies to Bridge College, we want to make sure they get the right support. Here are some tips to help with your application.
- Come and visit us before applying, to make sure we’re the right place for you
- Work with us early so we can understand your needs and put the right support in place for September (we like to start this as early as March)
- Work with the transition staff in your school and let them know you want to attend Bridge College
Get in touch today to arrange your visit.
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