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Jack McCrindle studied NC Sound Production at our Ayr Campus. He was previously nominated for an Excellence Award and is now Student Vice President. From a young age Jack has been running his own enterprise projects and is an inspiration to students.
ReadThis year, we are adding to our series of blog posts to mark ’16 Days of Action’ – an international call of action to prevent and end gender-based violence. You can contact our Student Services teams or organisations like Women’s Aid or Fearless if you or someone you know requires support.
ReadOver the summer holidays our Engineering Foundation Apprentices took on the challenge of a two week work placement with a local engineering company. We caught up with some of the pupils to find out how they are finding the Foundation Apprenticeship and if they enjoyed their work placement.
ReadJohnathan Heron is a fourth year pupil at Barrhead High School and has just completed a week of work experience with the Marketing team. One of his tasks for the week was to write a blog about his experience. Here’s how he got on.
ReadWe’re running an Introduction to Motor Vehicle course from January!
ReadOver the summer holidays our Engineering Foundation Apprentices took on the challenge of a two-week work placement with a local engineering company. We caught up with some of the pupils to find out how they are finding the Foundation Apprenticeship and if they enjoyed their work placement.
ReadOver the summer holidays our Engineering Foundation Apprentices took on the challenge of a two-week work placement with a local engineering company.
ReadDaisy would like a career in science and as part of the school’s work experience programme, she decided to spend the week working in the Science department at the Kilwinning Campus of Ayrshire College.
ReadAyrshire Smiles was set up by the Ayrshire & Arran Tourist Board, and this inspired Diageo Learning for Life Hospitality and Bartending student Russell to write the following Ode to Ayrshire.
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