OFSTED Says:
(The College)…responds well to learner, employer and community needs… broad
curriculum is well matched to needs of the local area and gives good progression
from introductory courses to advanced levels.
Learners receive good individual support and sound initial advice and guidance.
LMC OFSTED inspection report
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What Our Students Say
‘I’m having a great
time on this course! It
was totally the right
choice for me. The
people are brilliant
and the tutor is great!’
Rachel Craig, Our Lady’s Catholic
College and Preston College
‘The tutors at College
are really good. They
offer support if you
need it and
everything is very
well explained.’
Kelly Watson,
Morecambe High School
‘I’ve learnt so much.
You always get
positive
reinforcement from
the tutors and they
help you see your
strengths and work on
them.’
Ellie Merrell,
Lancaster Girl’s Grammar School
‘LMC has arranged a
number of trips for
my course, including
a visit to the BBC
studios in
Manchester. This trip
further encouraged
me to go to university
because it gave me
the chance to see
how it would be to
work on a live studio.’
Stephanie Whiteway, Central
Lancaster High School
‘I found the
programme very
useful as it made me
very enthusiastic
towards the industry.
It also made me want
to work for the BBC.’
Jemma Taylor, Hornby High School
‘The course has given
me a better
understanding of the
Games industry. It has
also prepared me for
a Games course at
university.’
Joseph Lord, Craven College
‘I like the course a lot
more than school and
the people you meet
are ace!’
Jessica Rodwell, Dallam School
‘It’s fun and I really
enjoy how practical
the course is.’
Benjamin Holbrook, Ripley St.
Thomas High School
‘The standard of
teaching at LMC is
excellent. The tutors
are highly qualified
and always there to
help with your
assignments.’
Sally Whitaker, Morecambe High
School
‘My tutor is really
reliable and easy to
get hold of. He is a
very good teacher.’
Chris Clifton, Cartmel Priory School
‘I enjoy the practical
aspects of the course
and using the
professional
equipment.’
Stacie Swindells, John Ruskin
School
‘I find the course
equally challenging
and entertaining. It
gives me focus and
time to concentrate in
an area that interests
me.’
Eva Sharpe, Cartmel Priory School
‘I’ve enjoyed the
course and have
learnt lots of new
skills.’
Dean Andrew Batty, Heysham High
School
‘We get a wide variety
of work placements
to help prepare us for
future jobs.’
Hannah Shaw, Carnforth High
School
‘Would recommend
college over school. It
is a more mature way
of learning and you
get to go on work
placement. It is a well
organised course.’
Stefan Johnson, Central Lancaster
High School
‘I like my tutor. She is
very supportive and
always there when I
need to talk about my
work.’
Rebecca Jones, Dowdales School
‘The course is very
insightful into the
world of health and
social care, showing
us numerous different
aspects including the
political side.’
Hannah Shaw, Carnforth High
School
‘It’s a very different
experience than sixth
form, it’s much less
formal - here it’s
easier to talk to your
tutors. My tutors are
fantastic. They are
very approachable
and go over and
above to help and
support you.’
Ryan Amado-Taylor, Kirkby Kendal
School
‘The tutors at College
are really good. They
offer support if you
need it and
everything is very
well explained.’
Kelly Watson, Morecambe High
School
‘I have felt supported
and I’m confident I
will achieve.’
Mwiche Nachembe, Carnforth High
School
‘When I started this
course I had no
confidence in my
skills. Throughout
this course I have
learnt new skills
and I feel I have
achieved a lot.’
Lisa Walmsley, Central
Lancaster High School


