Evening Classes and Adult Education in Cheshire
Evening Classes and Adult Education in Cheshire provide further learning opportunities for residents of the Cheshire community. Courses provide learning and skills focused on supporting career progression, employability, and job skills or to progress to further learning.
Discover a fascinating hobby or interest, develop skills to move on at work, or start training for a whole new career – it is never too late to further your education and there are lots of opportunities to learn and develop your skills.
By taking an Evening Class or Adult Education course in Cheshire you will:
· Learn on your doorstep at locations in your community or learn from the comfort of your own home, depending on the class or course you choose.
· Boost your career with qualifications across a range of professions, increase your knowledge in your current career or start working towards a whole new career – the options are endless!
· Pick up new talents and meet people in your community with similar interests.
Why study in Cheshire?
Brimming with locations to explore, from wild open spaces and country parks to impressive stately homes with lavish gardens – Cheshire is full of fascinating heritage and history and its central location means it is perfectly positioned to come and go between attractions – whether that be by road or by the canal in one of the 92 historic locks in the county.
Cheshire’s green pastures and farms are world-renowned for the production of the famous crumbly white Cheshire cheese. Few counties have a rich and varied cultural heritage as fascinating as Cheshire. Chester’s magnificent cathedral alone is one of its proudest assets, an ancient abbey and treasure of international importance as well as a modern-day culture hub and center of musical excellence. There are also the historic city walls, the oldest, longest, and most complete in Britain, which are thousands of years old.
Top places to visit in Cheshire include Chester Zoo, Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre, Lion Salt Works, Macclesfield Silk Museum, Hare Hill, Lyme Park and so many more.
Chester University can be found in Chester, a small city packed with charm, thanks to its long history which has been preserved. It’s perfect for students who want something a bit more low-key as it’s more of a big town than a big city.
Where can I study in Cheshire?
- University of Chester
- Manchester Metropolitan University – Crewe Campus
- University of Buckingham – Crewe Campus
- Chester Campus of the University of Law
- Macclesfield College
- Mid Cheshire College
- Warrington Collegiate
- West Cheshire College
For a full list of possible classes and courses, you can visit our website and enquire or even book courses that appeal to you. Visit Whichcollege.ie to search universities, colleges, or institutes taking admissions in your area now!
Facts about Cheshire
· The Macclesfield Erratic is a 30-ton granite boulder in Macclesfield’s West Park which is a glacial erratic, carried south from Cumbria by advancing glaciers around 12,500 years ago.
· Under a Tudor law it is supposedly illegal for Welshmen to enter Chester after nightfall – and apparently legal to shoot them with a bow and arrow within the city walls there after midnight.
· The first person to walk across Chester’s Grosvenor Bridge was a young Princess Victoria. It was opened by her mother on October 17, 1832, but was not open to the public until the following November.
· Chester boasts the largest stone-built Roman Amphitheatre in Britain. In use through the Roman occupation of Britain, it fell into disuse around the year 350 and was only rediscovered in 1929, during construction work. The ruins show a large stone amphitheater, similar to those found in Continental Europe.