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College strengthens business focus by joining the South Wales Chamber of Commerce

Gower College Swansea have announced that they have become a member of the South Wales Chamber of Commerce.  

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Free sanitary products support for students

Gower College Swansea students are still able to access free sanitary products while we remain closed for face-to-face teaching.

With the ongoing uncertainty in relation to Covid-19, the College is determined to continue its support for students by offering free sanitary products to those who need it.

Students can access this service by visiting the following community centres and food banks within the times stated below

All they need to have with them is their current student ID card. 

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Updated message to parents and guardians: May

Last week I wrote once again to all of our College students thanking them all for their continued engagement with their studies and their ongoing hard work.

I want to reassure you that the College continues to work with the range of examination bodies who validate the different courses we offer, to better understand how our students’ performance is to be assessed in these very different and challenging times.

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Redevelopment of Sketty Hall continues

Redevelopment of Sketty Hall continues

Work to transform Sketty Hall into a fully-fledged Business School is progressing well.

While Gower College Swansea remains closed for face-to-face teaching and learning, its Estates department has been busy behind the scenes ensuring that the refurbishment of the Grade II listed building continues.

Most of the new electrics have now been installed, and painting and decorating work is taking place across the ground floor.

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Updated message to our students - May

It’s been three weeks since I last updated you on the progress the College is making on the range of challenges we are currently facing.

I would again wish to thank all of you for your continued engagement with your studies. Whilst staff are continuing to both teach and provide tutorial and pastoral support online, the response from you has been excellent and clearly will help prepare you for your next step, whatever that may be.

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Art student chosen for BBC programme

Gower College Swansea student, Karen Woods, has been chosen to appear on BBC Four’s “Life Drawing Live” programme.

Karen has been studying on the Level 2 Award in Drawing course and is due to start the Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Art & Design in September.

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Oxbridge Online International Summer Programme: 6-17 July 2020

Gower College Swansea is the leading A Level College in Wales (UK) with a reputation for Oxbridge success.    Our Oxbridge programme has been running for more than two decades, providing students with the best possible preparation for acceptance to Oxford, Cambridge and other Russell Group universities. Read more

College donates supplies to local food banks

Gower College Swansea has helped to boost food bank stocks by donating unused supplies from their canteens.

With the campuses currently closed due to Coronavirus, College staff have gifted supplies including crisps, confectionary and drinks to two food banks in Swansea, St Stephen’s Church and the Life Point Church in the Uplands. 

“We are delighted to be able to help and support our local community as best we can during this time,” said Estates Manger Christian Harry.

Both food banks were extremely grateful for the donations.

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Remote technology helps Oxbridge hopefuls

Remote technology helps Oxbridge hopefuls

A Level students from Gower College Swansea have been using technology to keep up with their studies during lockdown.

One group of approximately 30 students, who are following the Seren and HE+ programmes either at the College or in local secondary schools, recently took part in an online workshop organised by Swansea Seren and HE+ Coordinator Fiona Beresford and featuring guest speaker Lewis Devonald, a recent Modern History graduate from Lincoln College, Oxford.

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Virtual rowing raises money for Kenya

Virtual rowing raises money for Kenya

Gower College Swansea lecturer Cat Wilkes is spending some of her lockdown time raising much needed funds for the Kenya Community Education Project (KCEP).

The KCEP, which was set up at Gower College Swansea in 2003, aims to support the Madungu community by improving access to education, skills, income and employability. 

Cat, who teaches A Level and vocational ICT, will undertake a ‘virtual row’ across the English Channel, starting at 10am on Friday 1 May.

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