News
More news
-
20 April 2015
WCS Music Student to Perform at the Inverclyde Sports Personality Awards
West College Scotland is delighted to be involved in this year’s popular annual Inverclyde Sports Personality Awards, which highlight Inverclyde’s sporting success in 2014.
-
14 April 2015
We are a Kodu School!
The Microsoft Kodu School Award celebrates educational organisations that are developing their computing curriculum and involving Kodu – a game development platform using a simple visual programming language.
-
1 April 2015
Hospitality Duo Hook their Spot at Young Seafood Chef Final
Hospitality students from West College Scotland sail through to the grand finals of the UK’s Young Seafood Chef of the Year competition.
-
26 March 2015
Alan's Project Gets a Happily Ever After
HND Visual Communication student's design chosen to promote the Beacon's 'Fairy Tale in Greenock'
-
26 March 2015
Access to Science a Springboard to University
Specially designed to prepare students for a place in Higher Education or University, West College Scotland’s Access to Science course could be your ticket to success.
-
19 March 2015
Building houses while breaking down stereotypes
Full page feature for West College Scotland student Karmen Stewart in this Monday’s Paisley Daily Express!
-
17 March 2015
Our pre-apprentice students plunge into science!
CableTalk – the official magazine of Scotland's trade association for the electrical industry (SELECT) – puts the spotlight on our Electrical Engineering Pre-Apprentice STEM training camp
-
13 March 2015
A Recipe for Success
Hospitality trio arrive home triumphant after dishing up an assortment of culinary delights that saw each of them scoop a Bronze award at this year’s ScotHot competition.
-
12 March 2015
Fashion Photographer in New-York
Amazing success story for one of our former Photography student, Alexander Adair: talent spotted by New-York Fashion Modelling Agencies, he’s moving to the Big Apple in May to work full time as a Fashion Photographer!
-
11 March 2015
Tackling Poverty in Renfrewshire
West College Scotland Principal, Audrey Cumberford, has welcomed the findings of a report into child poverty in Renfrewshire. Audrey was a member of Renfrewshire’s Tackling Poverty Commission, the first of its kind in Scotland to look at the issue at a local level. It has now published its recommendations.