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When Carnegie College student, Sam Fenwick (18) from Dunfermline, was recently awarded one of the highest achievements in the Boys’ Brigade, the Queen’s Badge, he had his course at Carnegie College to thank for part of it. Sam, currently studying NQ Digital Media Computing, had to carry out various activities that included a 2 day hike and 30 hours community service, completed at the British Heart Foundation and the Bethany Trust Caring Christmas Trees scheme.
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When Fife based Kingdom Homes Ltd needed staff for its new £5 million luxury care home, Jobcentre Plus recommended Carnegie College as the preferred trainer. The college was asked to create and deliver a programme to support the recruitment of domestic, catering and laundry assistants. As the new care home, due to open in the autumn, is based in Glenrothes, it was an ideal opportunity to recruit local people from surrounding communities. This led to Carnegie College having to search for premises outwith its normal area of operation and it was able to source ideal accommodation in the centre of Glenrothes at Auchmuty Learning Centre.
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Community learners celebrated their success on Friday 25 June at Carnegie College's learner centre in Rosyth.
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After a long career as a painter and decorator, Andy Martin (46) from Kirkcaldy decided it was time for a change, and to make sure there was no turning back, he literally made a bonfire with the tools of his trade, burning his paint brushes, rollers and overalls. However, he was unable to find another job, and with boredom setting in, one day while watching a television programme about recycling, he realised the potential to get involved in this ‘big’ issue.
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Community learners celebrated their success on Thursday 24 June at Carnegie College's learner centre in Valleyfield.
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