Welcome to Glasgow Clyde College – Anniesland Campus, an esteemed educational institution located at 19 Hatfield Drive, Glasgow G12 0YE. We pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional learning experience that empowers students to achieve their academic and professional goals. Our campus is dedicated to fostering a supportive and engaging atmosphere where innovation meets tradition, allowing learners to thrive in a variety of vocational and academic programs.

At Glasgow Clyde College, we offer a diverse range of courses tailored to meet the needs of our community and the demands of the modern job market. From further education to higher education pathways, our dedicated faculty is committed to providing high-quality instruction and personalized support. We understand the importance of customer satisfaction, and we strive to create a welcoming environment where every student feels valued and encouraged.

What sets us apart is our strong emphasis on practical learning and industry connections, ensuring that our students are not only equipped with theoretical knowledge but also with the skills necessary for real-world success. Whether you’re looking to enhance your career prospects or start fresh with new qualifications, Glasgow Clyde College – Anniesland Campus is here to guide you every step of the way.

For more information about our programs or to schedule an appointment with our admissions team, please don’t hesitate to reach out by calling 0141 272 9000 or visiting our website at [Glasgow Clyde College](http://www.glasgowclyde.ac.uk/). Discover the transformative power of education with us today!

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Bryan Eff

3 Google Rating

While a decent college, I'm not all that keen on it when I was briefly a student there. It's too bus

3/ 5

While a decent college, I'm not all that keen on it when I was briefly a student there. It's too busy, not much choice for courses and support for those with learning difficulties is flawed. It's ridiculous that the staff had to hire a classroom assistant when I needed one, and took WEEKS.

Elno Thankyouplease

2 Google Rating

I can only speak for the IT Department. If you are thinking about coming here to study computing. -d

2/ 5

I can only speak for the IT Department. If you are thinking about coming here to study computing. -don't- I've overheard my lecturers talking about how they are 'only a week ahead of the students' when it comes to many of the subjects. And it would appear many of them are after nothing but the chance to leave their job along with some severance money. I would look at City of Glasgow if you are after some real education. You may gain the certificates here (You are not monitored during exams) but you will leave with no knowledge and be unprepared for the real world.

Tom Ash

5 Google Rating

Friendly, helpful and highly quialified staff, wide range of programmes on all campuses. Simply one

5/ 5

Friendly, helpful and highly quialified staff, wide range of programmes on all campuses. Simply one of the best colleges in Glasgow

Daniel Nimmo

5 Google Rating

Great equipment and lecturers

5/ 5

Great equipment and lecturers

shirwan Ahmed

5 Google Rating

Best place to learn

5/ 5

Best place to learn

Elno Thankyou

2 Google Rating

Son studied t&s and left with not much

2/ 5

Son studied t&s and left with not much

Stathis Gkanidis

1 Google Rating

Not very helpful on-boarding and very poor communication before the course

1/ 5

Not very helpful on-boarding and very poor communication before the course

fiaz

1 Google Rating

The lecturers are extremely unprofessional. They would use swear words in class and had no idea what

1/ 5

The lecturers are extremely unprofessional. They would use swear words in class and had no idea what they were doing. Besides, they are incredibly racist and sexist. The worst place that you can possibly go.

Salvatore D'Esposito

5 Google Rating

Excellent Lecturers in communication and support!

5/ 5

Excellent Lecturers in communication and support!

Kimberley Burns

5 Google Rating

After being out for personal reasons , anniesland helped me as a single parent to live my dream of l

5/ 5

After being out for personal reasons , anniesland helped me as a single parent to live my dream of learning specially Margaret and Sharon , they helped a single parent out with no help , and for that i would highly recommend anniesland . By far the best college to date i have been in xx

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