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South Lanarkshire College

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It started here …

Originally known as The School of Building, Cambuslang, the College first opened its doors in August 1948 in Glasgow Road, Janebank, Cambuslang. Its main function was to provide training in construction craft skills for school leavers and young apprentices employed in the construction industry. At first, a one year full time course was offered to school leavers on a pre-apprenticeship training scheme – consisting of an introduction to all the construction crafts, with final craft selection on the completion of the course. Day release was also available for craft apprentices who were in employment and following the appropriate City & Guilds of London Institute craft certificate course.

From its earliest years, strongly supported by local employers and school leavers, the School of Building was a success. The College’s popularity soon meant that the original premises at Janebank were unable to cope with the increasing demand. In 1952, additional premises were acquired at John Street, Blantyre, which provided training mainly in trowel crafts and carpentry and joinery. Premises were also opened at Shields Road, Motherwell, to accommodate carpentry and joinery, plumbing, and painting and decorating.

Like many other further education training centres, it was known as a mono-tech, specialising in just one discipline. The School of Building, Cambuslang, remained a mono-tech for many years, continuing to specialise in construction subjects. It was probably one of the last to move over to poly-tech or Community College status in 1983, when the name was changed to Cambuslang College.

Becoming a Community College in 1983 allowed the College to offer courses other than construction and additional accommodation was found in East Kilbride. Situated in the old East Kilbride Village, the Village Campus offered courses in accounting, business, management, office and information technology, computing, hospitality and catering, childcare and education, health care, social care and social science. In 1985 the Allers Campus in Calderwood, East Kilbride was opened. As well as office technology, childcare and education, this campus offered courses in carpentry and joinery and hairdressing, beauty therapy and holistic therapies.

As the College’s reputation grew, the demand for places continued to grown and by the mid 1980s, Cambuslang College had six centres throughout Lanarkshire – two in Cambuslang, two in East Kilbride, one in Hamilton, and one in Wishaw – giving the College a very large catchment area. In the late 1980s it was decided to bring the three separate buildings housing the construction department in Cambuslang on to one site in Hamilton Road, Cambuslang.

In 1993 all Colleges in Scotland were made autonomous. To ensure financial stability for the future, some buildings were sold, and some were upgraded, and the provision was consolidated in three campuses – one in Cambuslang and at the Village and Allers in East Kilbride.

To reflect the wider community served by the College and the geographical diversity of the students, it was decided in 1999 to change the name of the College to South Lanarkshire College

In March 2008, the students and staff moved from the three campuses – in Cambuslang and East Kilbride – to one purpose built £34 m College Campus in the Scottish Enterprise Technology Park in East Kilbride. The project was funded with assistance from the European Regional Development Fund and the Scottish Funding Council and was delivered on time and under budget. With the move to East Kilbride, the College name was changed to reflect this – South Lanarkshire College East Kilbride.

In 2008, the College’s 60th anniversary year, the new building was opened by HRH the Princess Royal. Since then, the College campus, building and learning and teaching resources continue to be updated to provide staff and students with state of the art learning and teaching resources.

College Principals
1948 – 1963 Peter Walker
1968 – 1977 Gordon Campbell
1977 – 1981 Fred Sharples
1981 – 1992 Nelson Wright
1992 – 1999 Gordon Robbins
1999 – 2002 Sue Moore
2002 – Present Stewart McKillop

Mission

Vision:

To be Scotland's leading provider of college education and training.

Mission:

To prepare learners well for the future by developing their skills, knowledge and understanding in a high quality learning environment.

Ethos:

We believe in:
continual improvement
continuing professional development
equality and diversity
employment-focused activity
high achievement
listening
productive partnerships
sustainability
supporting a strong local and national economy through effective skills training

Address: Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, College Way, East Kilbride G75 0NE, UK
Phone: 01355 807780
ku.ca.cls@gnitekram
State: South Lanarkshire
City: East Kilbride
Zip Code: G75 0NE


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Reviews
South Lanarkshire College is a medium-size Scottish college with around 6000 students. In February 2008, staff and students moved to a new building on a new campus. In the new building a philosophy to do things differently was adopted with a strong focus on sustainable practices. Accordingly, there are no chalkboards, no overhead projectors and no televisions in any classrooms or workshops. PCs in classrooms are linked to the internet, and interactive whiteboards for high-engagement, interactive learning experiences with minimal paper use. There are no paper registers to record attendance. All attendance is monitored using proximity cards and electronic readers. Reports are generated automatically from the systems for various external organisations and emailed. This saves staff time as well as paper. Paper portfolios for SVQs in construction are no longer used. Lecturers use tablet PCs to record assessment outcomes and students build their portfolios electronically. After moving to electronic portfolios, we converted two no longer needed large storage rooms into classrooms. Sustainability is a key part of the college’s ethos statements, displayed prominently around the college. Students can access timetables, attainment results, progress reports and their own personal information through their mobile phones.
7 years ago (05-02-2018)
Not very organised in my faculty
7 years ago (11-01-2018)
They have poor attitude and i highly suggest you stay far away from this place if u dont want to be treated like shit from snotty people and their judgmental opinions
8 years ago (14-06-2017)
Beautiful place. I feel like I want go back to college :)
10 years ago (17-02-2016)
Top class education and guidance provided here
8 years ago (23-02-2017)
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