Empowering a new generation of workplace professionals through Supported Internships

Discover how Reaseheath College’s Supported Internship programme helps students like Declan Beadle transition into the workplace with confidence and real skills.

Ambition on the menu for Reaseheath bakery student at Dez’s Kitchen

At just 18, Dez Bull isn’t waiting for opportunities to come to him, he’s creating them. Owner of Dez’s Kitchen in The Whitfield Valley Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, he’s turning his passion for cooking into a thriving community business, all while finishing his final year of Bakery, Pâtisserie and Confectionery at Reaseheath College and University Centre.

Swift success for college students in English and Maths GCSE resits

Reaseheath College and University Centre has reported exceptional results from the November 2025 GCSE resit series as students secured 144 passing grades in record time.

Faith Windsor, pictured with her Motor Vehicle lecturers Billy McElhill and Steve Radcliffe in the Reaseheath College and University Centre vehicle workshop.

Motor vehicle student proves talent goes beyond the workshop

From fixing cars and dancing on international stages to winning awards at one of the UK’s biggest dog shows, Faith Windsor is not your average student.

Celebrating vet nursing apprenticeship success ahead of World Veterinary Day

As World Veterinary Day approaches on April 26th, Reaseheath College and University Centre is marking a significant achievement in the veterinary and animal care sector – the successful completion of End Point Assessments (EPA) by its first cohort of Animal Care and Welfare Assistant apprentices.

Sophie Jennings – Trainee at the Mersey Rivers Trust

“I really enjoyed my time at Reaseheath College; I particularly liked the range of habitats we studied and the practical management skills we learned such as hedgelaying.

“In my current role as a Trainee at the Mersey Rivers Trust, I get to travel to different parts of the county, learning a range of different skills and seeing how our work can improve the biodiversity of rivers and streams.

“The experience I gained at Reaseheath, from exploring different habitats, developing my surveying skills such as pond dipping and kick surveys, as well as conducting research for my independent project into the water quality and aquatic invertebrates in my ponds, was all great preparation for my career.

“If you like nature and want to learn how to manage different habitats and what these habitats support, then studying land and wildlife management at Reaseheath is for you.”

PC Stephanie Allinson

Reaseheath College students shine in GCSE results

Reaseheath College is celebrating another year of successful GCSE resit results, highlighting the dedication and hard work of its students.