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18 November 2020
Coronavirus Update: Local Covid-19 Protection Levels
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16 November 2020
FREE online event ‘Change through the Lens of Covid’
West College Scotland (WCS) is gearing up to host the second of a series of ‘The Critical Engineer’ events, with a FREE online webinar, ‘Change Through the Lens of Covid’.
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16 November 2020
Frontline Workers Hall of Fame
Proudly displayed in the Care teaching corridor of our Paisley campus, our ‘WCS Heroes’ collage, pays tribute to all those who worked and continue to work tirelessly through this pandemic.
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5 November 2020
WCS is proud to be a partner in the Scotland’s Young Person Guarantee
Growing the Young Person’s Guarantee - First organisations sign up.
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29 October 2020
College partners with Fergusons Marine to support 25 Engineering Apprentices
WCS make significant investment in the Engineering resources at the Greenock Campus to ensure continue to support the Clyde-built legacy.
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7 October 2020
Back to Business for Will & Alex
Paisley student Will has set up Dog Food Delivery company, Will & Friends and now his best friend Alex is on board too!
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9 September 2020
Graphic Design Students impress Partners Cohesion Medical for a Fifth Year
Our Graphic Design students teamed up with Cohesion Medical last semester to design graphics for a resilience app for young people’s mental health.
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7 September 2020
College Development Network College Awards 2020
West College Scotland is delighted to be shortlisted in three categories at this year’s College Development Network Awards.
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12 August 2020
Hot New Design for Multan Tandoori Restaurant
Congratulations go to our HND Interior Architecture and our HNC Graphic Design students that worked on a fantastic re-brand and refurbishment client project with Multan Tandoori in Paisley – Paisley’s oldest established Indian restaurant.
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3 August 2020
Post-Certification Review: Information for Students
In response to the cancellation of the 2020 exam diet, SQA developed an alternative certification model for 2020 to ensure that the hard work of Scotland’s learners is fully recognised. The alternative certification model allowed SQA to award grades to all learners entered for National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher courses as fairly and reliably as possible, across subjects and levels.