News
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Launch of ESOL Access Register
A pioneering initiative to make it easier for non-English speakers to access language classes across the city has been launched at Glasgow Clyde College.
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Glasgow Clyde Education Foundation Awards £80k for Partnership
The Glasgow Clyde Education Foundation has earmarked nearly £80,000 to fund a groundbreaking science resource for teaching and learning.
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Cardonald campus raise over £100,000 for good causes
Staff and students at Cardonald Campus have raised an amazing £100,000 for charity over the last 4 years.
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An introduction to the world of textiles
Pre-school children at the College's Children's Centre have been introduced to Scotland’s world-famous fashion and textile industry, at an innovative event that gave them them the opportunity to try their hand at weaving.
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Partnership will give real-life experience to construction students
Glasgow Clyde College has announced a partnership with Morrison Construction that will see students participate in on-site work experience and receive advice from construction industry experts.
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Revive students are creating a greener Scotland
Glasgow Clyde College Community Learning and Development team are delighted that learners from the Revive group based in Castlemilk have completed the first Creating Our Greener Scotland (COGS) accredited course.
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Students will dance their way to London
Dance students from Glasgow Clyde College have won a competition to secure a spot performing alongside Britain’s oldest contemporary dance company after exhibiting their skills in a national choreography competition.
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Students win at Hairdressing Therapists competition
Congratulations to three of our students who have won awards at the recent Association of Hairdressing Therapists Scotland South heats.
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Glasgow Clyde College Highly Commended in SEMTA Skills Awards
Glasgow Clyde College’s commitment to engineering, and its successful partnerships, has earned the institution a ‘Highly Commended’ award in the training partner of the year category at the British industry awards.
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Students provide Help For Heroes with Zumba!
A group of caring students from Glasgow Clyde College have raised nearly £2000 to help wounded soldiers.
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Nursery kids aim to repeat success of foodbank initiative
More than 30 young children are set to host an Easter Bake to raise funds for Glasgow’s North West Foodbank – just weeks after staging a similar event to aid the city’s impoverished at Christmas time.
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Cabinet Secretary visits Glasgow Clyde College
Angela Constance, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, has visited Glasgow Clyde College to meet with Chair of the Board of Management Alex Linkston, Principal Susan Walsh OBE, and students and staff from a range of subject areas.