College News
Cycle Jumble Sale - Sunday 5 February
As part of our Health and Wellbeing Weekend, we are holding a Cycle Jumble Sale.
Buy or sell anything cycle related from road, track. MTB, BMX, commuting or leisure.
Do you have to sell (or looking to buy):
Read moreMari Lwyd brought to life at Gower College Swansea
The 17th-century Welsh cultural celebration took place at our Llwyn y Bryn, Tycoch and Gorseinon campuses, as a flash-performance of the Mari Lwyd horse made its way through the sites.
Mari Lwyd (Y Fari Lwyd in Welsh meaning Old Grey Mare), is traditionally a New Year celebration to pass the marking of the dark days of winter and welcome the spring. Once celebrated across Wales, it’s now a tradition associated with south and south-east of the country.
Read moreApprenticeship open evening and information sessions for Apprenticeship Week
National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2023 is the 16th annual celebration of apprenticeships in the UK and brings together businesses and apprentices to shine a light on the positive impact that apprenticeships make to individuals, businesses and the wider economy. It coincides with Apprenticeship Week Wales (AWW) which aims to celebrate and promote apprenticeships in Wales as a valuable pathway into work or a new career.
Read moreHealth and Wellbeing Weekend - 4/5 February
Announcement: Dragon Cycles will be exhibiting at our event on Sunday 5 February. They will be bringing a number of e-bikes and will be offering test rides. An E-bike is a great option for those thinking of cycling to work.
Gower College Swansea Sport Centre
4 and 5 February 2023
9am-5pm
Join us for a weekend of fun activity and raise money for this fantastic local charity - the RSPCA Llys Nini Animal Centre
Free parking and entrance!
Read moreWellbeing Day, December 2022
Just before the Christmas break, Gower College Swansea held a dedicated Wellbeing Day for their staff.
Over 400 staff across all campuses enjoyed the free activities which included one-to-one experiences and social activities.
The wellbeing activities included, but were not limited to:
Read moreGraduate combines acting ambitions with Higher Apprenticeship
Graduate Cedron Sion has agreed to be an Apprenticeship Ambassador as he pursues a profession as a translator alongside his acting ambitions.
A few months after completing an Acting Degree, Cedron, 26, from Porthmadog, successfully applied for an apprenticeship post as a translator with the Welsh Language Services Team at Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW/AaGIC).
Read moreActing lecturer appointed to awarding body role
Gower College Swansea lecturer Wyn Richards has joined the UAL Awarding Body's External Developer Register.
Wyn joined the College in 2015 and currently leads the Level 4 Professional Diploma in Performance UAL (Acting Company) course.
He is delighted that he will now have the opportunity, in addition to the day job, to apply his knowledge, skills and experience to help shape qualifications provision now and into the future.
Read moreNew era dawns for Learning and Skills at HMP&YOI Parc as Novus Gower commences curriculum delivery
Joint venture will connect prisoners with the skills they require to secure employment and drive growth in the South Wales economy
A new era in learning and skills for prisoners in South Wales has begun today as the first prisoners at HMP&YOI Parc in Bridgend have started education programmes delivered by Novus Gower.
Read moreMessage to students, parents and guardians from Principal Mark Jones
As we enter winter and move nearer to Christmas, the good news is that COVID infection rates in Wales continue to fall.
However, in the media recently there has been a number of stories concerning respiratory infections circulating within the community including flu, COVID and other bacterial infections.
Public Health Wales has recently updated their guidance for people suffering with symptoms of respiratory infection and we feel, as a College, that it is important that we highlight this to you so you can be more aware of how to protect against infection.
Students enjoy textiles workshop
AS and A Level Textiles students enjoyed a weaving workshop with Llio James, a Welsh practitioner with a strong interest in developing the relationship between hand weaving and the traditional woollen industry within Wales.
Exploring the feeling of belonging to ‘country and culture,’ colour plays an important role in her design process as she examines proportion, scale and geometric shapes when hand weaving bespoke cloth.
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