All teaching and learning at Myerscough may have been moved online due to the coronavirus pandemic, but a dedicated team of agriculture staff remain to carry out the College’s many farm operations.
The latest government figures show that Myerscough College scores highly for learning achievement in further education across all of its centres.
Despite the Coronavirus pandemic, it’s a very busy time of year at Myerscough College’s Lee Farm, with the Spring Lambing Season well underway.
A Myerscough College farriery tutor is working in India, on a project aimed at improving the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules from across the world.
Myerscough College has agreed a new partnership with Furness College to deliver animal and equine study programmes across South Cumbria.
Myerscough College's Open Day & Country Fair sees thousands of people flocking to the annual event, with 2020 set to be another bumper year.