Thank you for all your support with promoting our summer schools to your learners and helping them make their applications. We hope your learners are as excited as we are.
Learners will find out if they’ve been allocated a place on a summer school or added to a waiting list by early May. They can get back in touch if they no longer wish to have the place, and we’ll look at allocating this to another student and we’ll let you know via your Hub Manager. If you hear that a student no longer wishes to take their place, please let your Hub Manager know.
Below you’ll find further information about each summer school including:
Please note that all of the staff and Student Ambassadors are Disclose and Barring Service (DBS) checked and this information will be shared by the event lead.
Please find a copy of the expression of interest form here.
9 June – 10 June, non-residential
You can access the brochure which has been sent learners who’ve been allocated a place here. It contains information about the team delivering the summer school, timetable, information about what to bring/what not to bring, general guide about travel (with more detailed information sent via email, but please refer to travel information below), parent/carer information session details (if applicable), FAQ’s for the learner and event lead contact details.
Certificate of Public Liability
Event timetable and risk assessment
Safeguarding policy and procedure
Procedure for the support of under 18’s
Guidance on raising and reporting low-level safeguarding concerns
Transport schedule (Swinton Travel):
Route 1: 08:30 Senate House – 09:00 The Deanery High School, Wigan, WN1 1HQ
Route 2: 08:00 Senate House – 08:40 Co-Op Academy North Manchester, M9 7SS – Hazel Wood High School, BL9 7QT
Route 3: 08:00 Senate House – 08:30 All Hallows RC High School, M6 8AA – 08:45 Moorside High School, M27 0AP – 09:05 Mount St Joseph, BL4 0HU
Route 4: 07:45 Stalybridge – 08:05 Denton Community Academy, M34 3NG – 08:25 Cedar Mount Academy, M18 7DT – 08:40 Reddish Vale High School, SK5 7HD
(All buses to return to Senate House for approx. 09:30-09:45, both days)
Parent/carer information session
Tuesday 27 May at 5:30pm – Microsoft Teams link has been shared with parents/carers.
17 June – 19 June, non-residential
You can access the brochure which has been sent learners who’ve been allocated a place here. It contains information about the team delivering the summer school, timetable, information about what to bring/what not to bring, general guide about travel (with more detailed information sent via email, but please refer to travel information below), parent/carer information session details (if applicable), FAQ’s for the learner and event lead contact details.
Glow Up Manchester timetable
Certificate of Public Liability
Risk assessment (FF406 – Make up studio)
Salford City College safeguarding policy
Salford City College SEN and disability policy
Parent/carer information session
Tuesday 3 June, 6:00pm – 7:00pm – link has been shared with learners and parents/carers.
30 June – 2 July, non-residential
You can access the brochure which has been sent learners who’ve been allocated a place here. It contains information about the team delivering the summer school, timetable, information about what to bring/what not to bring, general guide about travel (with more detailed information sent via email, but please refer to travel information below), parent/carer information session details (if applicable), FAQ’s for the learner and event lead contact details.
Insurance Certificate Employer’s Liability & Public Liability 2024-25
From Page to Stage equipment and location risk assessment
Non-residential summer school risk assessment
University of Salford safeguarding policy
University of Salford summer school safeguarding policy
From Page to Stage Designated Safeguarding Officers:
Carl Gleeson, c.gleeson@salford.ac.uk
Hannah Wilson, H.E.Wilson2@salford.ac.uk
Safeguarding at the University of Salford
Transport company: Taxis Transfers Salford
Transport schedule (estimated times):
Further information
Pupils and parents will be invited to a premiere on the evening of day 3.
Parent/carer information session
Parents and their young person are invited to a parent/carer information session on 11th June at the University of Salford Peel Campus in Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 4 between 6pm and 7pm. This is a chance for parents/carers and to meet staff, and learn more about what will happen at From Page to Stage as well as ask any questions that you may have. Tea and Coffee will also be served.
This is not compulsory but it is a great way to see what the university looks like and meet the team!
A copy of the campus map has been sent to parents showing where to head and there will be staff members around campus to help visitors find their way to the building. If driving, we’d recommend parking at Delaney or Lowry Car Park and walking (approx 5 mins) to Chapman.
Alternatively we are very well served by public transport and regular buses run along The Crescent (A6) to and from Manchester City Centre, and out to Salford and the surrounding area too. We also have Salford Crescent Train Station next to campus.
1 July – 3 July, non-residential
You can access the brochure which has been sent learners who’ve been allocated a place here. It contains information about the team delivering the summer school, timetable, information about what to bring/what not to bring, general guide about travel (with more detailed information sent via email, but please refer to travel information below), parent/carer information session details (if applicable), FAQ’s for the learner and event lead contact details.
Certificate of Employers, Public and Products Liability
Risk assessment (student kitchen)
Futureworks safeguarding policy and procedures
Transport schedule (estimated times):
Parent/carer information session
Tuesday, 24 June, 6:00pm – link has been shared with learners and parents/carers.
7 July – 11 July, non-residential
8 July – 10 July, residential (three-day, two-night)
You can access the brochure which has been sent learners who’ve been allocated a place here. It contains information about the team delivering the summer school, timetable, information about what to bring/what not to bring, general guide about travel (with more detailed information sent via email, but please refer to travel information below), parent/carer information session details (if applicable), FAQ’s for the learner and event lead contact details.
Certificate of Public Liability
Wise Up risk assessment
University of Manchester safeguarding
University of Manchester safeguarding policy
Adam Carr (Disc Jockey) insurance policy
Transport company: ABC Coach Hire
Transport company (ABC Coach Hire) documents:
Transport schedule (estimated times):
Parent/carer information session
Wednesday 18 June, 6:30pm – 7:30pm – link has been shared with learners and parents/carers.
21 July – 23 July, residential (three-day, two-night)
You can access the brochure which has been sent learners who’ve been allocated a place here. It contains information about the team delivering the summer school, timetable, information about what to bring/what not to bring, general guide about travel (with more detailed information sent via email, but please refer to travel information below), parent/carer information session details (if applicable), FAQ’s for the learner and event lead contact details.
Certificate of Public Liability
Scientific You risk assessment
Risk assessment for residential groups
MMU Residential Bookings Under 18’s Health And Safety Policy
MMU Residential Bookings Code Of Conduct
Taster session documents:
Arcade Club – information for risk assessments
Arcade Club – venue risk assessment
Manchester Met safeguarding policy
Transport company (main provider) – Belle Vue
Transport company (Belle Vue) documents:
Transport company (secondary provider) – Cmac
Transport company (Cmac) documents:
Transport schedule (estimated times):
Monday 21 July
Route 1 collection times: 07:40 Mount St Joseph, 08:40 Oasis Academy Leesbrook, 09:05 Oasis Academy Oldham, 09:30 Co-op Academy North Manchester
Route 2 collection times: 07:45 Irlam & Cavendish Academy, 08:25 The Lowry Academy, 09:10 All Hallows RC High School
Route 3 collection times: 07:55 Stockport Academy, 08:30 Denton Community Academy, 09:05 Cedar Mount Academy
Route 4 collection times: 08:30 Bolton St Catherine’s Academy
Wednesday 23 July
Route 1 drop off times: 14:20 Mount St Joseph, 15:05 Oasis Academy Oldham, 15:35 Oldham Academy Leesbrook
Route 2 drop off times: 14:00 All Hallows RC High School, 14:45 The Lowry Academy, 15:30 Irlam & Cavendish Academy
Route 3 drop off times: 14:05 Denton Community Academy, 14:30 Cedar Mount Academy, 15:10 Stockport Academy
Route 4 drop off times: 14:30 Co-op Academy North Manchester
Route 5 drop off times: 14:35 Bolton St Catherine’s Academy
Parent/carer information session
Tuesday 8 July, 6:00pm – 6:30pm – link has been shared with learners and parents/carers.
Everything happens on campus at the higher education institution or provider.
After the closing date (6 April), we’ll review applications and allocate places to the summer schools. The learner will be emailed by early to let them know if they’ve been allocated a place or whether they’ve been added to a waiting list. If they’ve been given a place, they’ll receive more information about the event.
It’s free. We cover the costs of all food, travel and, for residential summer schools, accommodation.
Yes. All staff (including student ambassadors) working at the event have an enhanced DBS and young people will be supervised at all times. All events have been risk assessed and created with student safety in mind.
There isn’t anything they’ll need specifically but if they get a place confirmed, the event lead will let them know if there’s anything they recommend to bring/wear such as comfortable clothes.
Uni:4U guide
This guide has all the information you need to know about our summer school programmes.