Worsley College located at Walkden Rd, Worsley, Manchester M28 7QD, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 631 5005

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Luke Kane

1 Google Rating

Very Unorganised, it took 3 MONTHS for them to find me an English group and made me fail my exams. W

1/ 5

Very Unorganised, it took 3 MONTHS for them to find me an English group and made me fail my exams. Wouldn't recommend it to anyone. I feel like sewing the place! Further education my backside...

Pam Wheeler

1 Google Rating

I took an evening class here, which I paid a lot of money for, when the 'teacher' turned up he said

1/ 5

I took an evening class here, which I paid a lot of money for, when the 'teacher' turned up he said he didn't know anything about the subject and was asked to do it, so we were shown youtube videos. A complete waste of money and I warn anyone taking the adult courses that you might be extremely disappointed.

Lola Lolita

1 Google Rating

Teachers are costly but bad teachers cost more.There I've seen the most nightmare teacher that someo

1/ 5

Teachers are costly but bad teachers cost more.There I've seen the most nightmare teacher that someone could have.

Roddy Russell

3 Google Rating

Quite unorganised

3/ 5

Quite unorganised

lou

1 Google Rating

Terrible.

1/ 5

Terrible.

Lyndsey Roe

5 Google Rating

Great people , great place

5/ 5

Great people , great place

cooking with the nolans

5 Google Rating

My husband, brother in law and I went for lunch today, absolutely stunning food and service, cannot

5/ 5

My husband, brother in law and I went for lunch today, absolutely stunning food and service, cannot praise the whole experience too much, in our opinion equivalent to a first class restaurants such reasonable prices many thanks to Wendy , John and all the staff, will definitely book Very soon

ann perks

5 Google Rating

It's ok

5/ 5

It's ok

Ruth O-T

5 Google Rating

The Glasshouse! wow! what a place. fantastic educational institution with wonderfully supportive

5/ 5

The Glasshouse! wow! what a place. fantastic educational institution with wonderfully supportive staff.

Martin Townsend

5 Google Rating

A really amazing college. Visited the Glass House at Worsley many times too. The students are very w

5/ 5

A really amazing college. Visited the Glass House at Worsley many times too. The students are very welcoming and the food was incredible.

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  • Tuesday08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Wednesday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Thursday08:30 AM - 03:15 PM
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