College News
Finalists in the AoC Beacon Awards 2023/24
Gower College Swansea has been shortlisted as a finalist in the prestigious Association of Colleges Beacon Awards for Widening Participation.
The Beacon Awards celebrate the best and most innovative practice among UK further education (FE) colleges. It is managed by AoC and run through AoC Charitable Trust - a registered charity.
Read moreGower College Swansea Electronic Engineering Students Shine in WorldSkills UK National Finals
In a remarkable display of skill and dedication, two Electronic Engineering students from Gower College Swansea have secured medals in this year's WorldSkills UK (WSUK) National Finals.
Faroz Shahrokh, Rhys Lock, and Tarran Spooner, all pursuing the L3 Extended Diploma in Engineering Technologies (Electronics pathway) at the Tycoch Campus, earned coveted spots in the Industrial Electronics finals following a successful initial round. At the finals, Tarran won Gold, while Faroz scooped Silver!
Read moreClintons’ visit to Swansea University puts focus on leadership for future generations
It's not every day you get to meet former US President Bill Clinton and former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
But that is exactly what happened to our student Anna Petrusenko when she attended a very special Leadership for Future Generations event at Swansea University
What an amazing experience for Anna!
Read moreImportant information about our Gorseinon Campus open evening, 16 November 2023
Here is some important information for anyone thinking of coming along to our open evening at the Gorseinon Campus on Thursday 16 November (5.30pm – 7.30pm)
Due to our £17m refurbishment of the Campus – which will result in enhanced facilities including social space, a new atrium and classrooms - there might be some extra things to consider before you visit us.
Please pre-register for the event if you can. Not only will this likely save you time when you arrive but it will also allow us to keep in touch with you with any event updates.
Read moreGower College Swansea Shines at Print Exhibition
Talented students and staff from Gower College Swansea were recently selected to exhibit their artwork at the Mission Gallery, as part of an innovative project that has united artists and creatives in the local area.
Read moreCollege introduces innovative new User Centred Design apprenticeship
Gower College Swansea is delighted to announce the availability of a brand new User Centred Design apprenticeship pathway. This new route has been designed to meet the needs of employers and skill gaps in the local area, allowing learners to gain nationally recognised qualifications whilst working and learning.
Read moreVisit to China
Mark Jones, CEO, Ruth Owen Lewis and Jeannie Yu from GCS International, embarked on a pivotal journey across China to strengthen partnerships and explore new collaborations. Their busy itinerary included major cities like Beijing, Tianjin, Shenyang, Dalian, Anshan, Shanghai, Chongqing, Guangzhou and Hong Kong, where they visited an array of partners including schools, colleges, universities and study centres.
Read moreMap out your future at Gower College Swansea's November open evenings for full-time courses
Are you or your teen already thinking about the next steps after school? Gower College Swansea are opening their doors this November for prospective students to explore the campuses, chat to lecturers and support staff, and discover courses on offer.
Read moreLearner Wellbeing Week 2023
Gower College Swansea is once again at the forefront of recognising the importance of the health and wellbeing of its community. And this time, it's the learners who are in the spotlight!
Learner Wellbeing Week, a dedicated event organised by the College, aims to promote positive mental and physical health and foster an environment where students can thrive both academically and personally.
Read moreOxford and Cambridge admissions tests
We are aware that some of our learners experienced significant technical issues with their recent Oxford and Cambridge admissions tests.
These were national issues, experienced by candidates across the UK.
Technical disruptions impacted the tests which were taken online, in particular the Math Admissions Test (MAT) and the English Literature Admissions Test (ELAT).
The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge are fully aware of this situation.
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