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On Thursday 12 February, Carnegie College’s Jewellery students held a sale of work in the College’s Skibo Refectory. This gave college students, staff and members of the public the opportunity to buy unique items which could prove very useful this weekend – Valentine’s Day, when a special gift may be called for. Some of the pieces on sale had a heart shaped theme.
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Students from Carnegie College’s jewellery department are heading off to the Royal Highland Centre at Ingliston this weekend to join over 400 exhibitors at Gardening Scotland. The national garden and outdoor living show attracts thousands of visitors and the students are hoping most of them will make a bee-line to the Craft Marquee to take a look at their unique, hand-made designer jewellery.
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Apprentice Joiner John McRitchie (24) from Crossford in Dunfermline has just become the first student from Scotland to be given a place on the prestigious Prince of Wales’s Building Craft Apprenticeship programme.
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Due to high demand, Carnegie College’s highly successful Methil-based Self Employment programmes are now also available from its main campus in Halbeath, Dunfermline, recruiting unemployed applicants from Dunfermline and Cowdenbeath Jobcentres.
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In May, at a ceremony in front of college staff and invited guests, successful students were presented with certificates by Mid Scotland and Fife MSP, John Park.
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