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For the past 12 weeks the Tryst Centre in Dunfermline has played host to 12 students on a Carnegie College course, run by tutor Jayne Gray from the School of Communities and Learner Development. The ‘Leaving Education Alternative Programme’, known as LEAP, is for young people aged 16-19 and covers motivation, confidence building, and core skills up to level Intermediate 2 covering communication, numeracy and information technology. Employability skills, team building and an enterprise/citizenship project are undertaken through activities and practical projects.
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Applications to Scottish colleges have seen an unprecedented demand this year, due to a combination of factors such as the recession and job losses. In addition, more people are realising that to have the promise of a better future, they have to make a commitment to that future now, and the best way to achieve this is by expanding their knowledge, skills and qualifications through a college course.
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A new course starting this month at Carnegie College has attracted a full complement of students, the majority of whom are serving officers with the Fire and Rescue Services within central and southern Scotland. The new course, offered by the College’s Andrew Carnegie Business School, Diploma in Public Service Leadership is accredited by the cmi (Chartered Management Institute).
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Carnegie College is delighted to announce the acquisition of new premises in Rosyth – the former Fire Station in Castle Road. As an extension to our Engineering campus in Rosyth campus, this site will allow us to increase the number of places on our Modern Apprentice and engineering courses, enabling us to meet the skill needs for the Engineering, Technology and Renewables sectors.
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As Carnegie College’s creative students celebrate another successful annual exhibition of their work over the past year, one student who was delighted to show off her design talents was nineteen year old Sophie Black from Dunfermline.
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