Myerscough College’s cricket study programme at Emirates Old Trafford has been named among the best in the country by The Cricketer magazine, for the third year in a row.
A group of University Centre Animal Studies degree students are working hard to make Myerscough’s Bilsborrow centre a ‘Hedgehog Friendly Campus’.
Two Myerscough College arboriculture students have been rewarded for the quality of their studies by the Royal Forestry Society.
Staff, partners and students at Walton Hall and Gardens have come together to say #Thankstoyou to all of the players of the National Lottery.
Planting and preparations are well underway for Myerscough College’s second Arbor Day UK next year.
In addition to Myerscough’s wide range of study programmes across further and higher education and apprenticeships, the College also offers Year 9 pupils the chance to study a vocational subject.