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'''Anniesland College''' is a small,local further education college in [[Glasgow, Scotland]], established in [[1964]]. |
'''Anniesland College''' is a small, local further education college in [[Glasgow, Scotland]], established in [[1964]]. |
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[[Kenny Dalglish]], the [[Scottish people|Scottish]] [[international]] [[football player]] was briefly a student, as an apprentice joiner, in the 1970s. |
[[Kenny Dalglish]], the [[Scottish people|Scottish]] [[international]] [[football player]] was briefly a student, as an apprentice joiner, in the 1970s. |
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[[Alex Kapranos]] (Huntley) was a part-time lecturer in IT for a couple of years until June 2003, when ''[[Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand]]'', the Glasgow [[indie rock]] band, of which he was lead singer/guitarist, signed a recording contract with [[Domino Records (UK)]]. |
[[Alex Kapranos]] (Huntley) was a part-time lecturer in IT for a couple of years until June 2003, when ''[[Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand]]'', the Glasgow [[indie rock]] band, of which he was lead singer/guitarist, signed a recording contract with [[Domino Records (UK)]]. |
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The college has 7 schools, offering a range of courses and levels of study, full time, part time or flexibly. The |
The college has 7 schools, offering a range of courses and levels of study, full time, part time or flexibly. The main building is at Hatfield Drive, with a 4-storey classroom block, workshops, a multimedia library and nursery. These is major annexe at Balshagray and 2 resource centres in Milton and Ruchill. |
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Anniesland College is a community college |
Anniesland College is a community college, offering many outreach courses in community centres and schools. There are links with other colleges, universities and local industry including shipbuilding. |
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Revision as of 20:11, 31 August 2005
Anniesland College is a small, local further education college in Glasgow, Scotland, established in 1964.
Kenny Dalglish, the Scottish international football player was briefly a student, as an apprentice joiner, in the 1970s.
Alex Kapranos (Huntley) was a part-time lecturer in IT for a couple of years until June 2003, when Franz Ferdinand, the Glasgow indie rock band, of which he was lead singer/guitarist, signed a recording contract with Domino Records (UK).
The college has 7 schools, offering a range of courses and levels of study, full time, part time or flexibly. The main building is at Hatfield Drive, with a 4-storey classroom block, workshops, a multimedia library and nursery. These is major annexe at Balshagray and 2 resource centres in Milton and Ruchill.
Anniesland College is a community college, offering many outreach courses in community centres and schools. There are links with other colleges, universities and local industry including shipbuilding.