
Two dedicated apprentices working in a local nursery are proving that it’s never too late to upskill, thanks to the Early Years Level 5 Apprenticeship offered at Bury College.
If you are joining us as a health and social care level 2 or level 3 student you will need to complete a DBS check to be able to attend work placement.
For level 2 students we will discuss this with your further at enrolment and following this will send you the link via email to complete your application online.
Level 3 students will have received a link sent to your personal email address provided to college, which provided you with your username and password to log on. Please complete this prior to induction where possible. It will ask you for your personal details, name, address history, DOB etc.
Important – Your DBS is an important document, just like a passport, if you lose it you will have to pay the cost of a replacement DBS which is £45.00. Please keep it safe.
Work placement uniform - Tunic top can be purchased from the company website and details will be provided at enrolment. Please open the order form below for details in how to order.
T-Level Health and social care students will be asked to complete a paper order form when they attend college.
In certain circumstances, the college can provide financial assistance for purchasing kit and/or equipment resources through the Financial Support Schemes – details of which are included in the enrolment pack. If you have any further questions regarding the financial support available, please enquire with Student Services at enrolment.
Two dedicated apprentices working in a local nursery are proving that it’s never too late to upskill, thanks to the Early Years Level 5 Apprenticeship offered at Bury College.
Our art students have brought a splash of colour and creativity to Bury Hospice with a striking new mural celebrating the spirit of the local community. Painted by students from the Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, the mural features vibrant hydrangeas and iconic Manchester Bees, symbolising unity, resilience, and the six towns of Bury. Find out more here.
Bury College had the honour of welcoming several distinguished guests from the Government and Department for Education on 20th March 2025. Read more to find out what happened on the day.
We recently lifted the lid on working in social care with an event for our Health and Social Care students. Students heard from employers in the industry about the different opportunities available and the skills that people in the industry are looking for.
On Thursday, 20th March 2025, Bury College played host to the Hair and Beauty category of the GM Skills Competition. Read more about it here.
Find out about Bury College's recent campus development, and how the college is striving to be more environmentally friendly.