S1 PBL Wildlife Charity Donations

We are so proud of our S1 Project Based Learning classes this session. Their showcase last Friday was a fantastic event and a great way to show how they collaborated as teams to tackle their Big Question on Health and Wellbeing or Learning for Sustainability.

Today, two PBL teams are sending cheques for £100 to the UK Wild Otter Trust to help care for otters and to the WWF to help conserve snow leopards.

Zaryab and Abdullah made cookies with their classes and sold these to raise funds for the WWF. Louise, Emily and Leia made and sold otter badges along with otter stickers and raised money for the UK Wild Otter Trust.

Lots of fantastic research and learning along the way but really showing our KPSS Values too, Kindness especially.

We know these donations will be well used by both charities who have been in touch to say a huge thank you to the S1 pupils

Well done to you all, super proud of you all 🌟🤩👏

 


 

NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Online information session

King’s Park Basketball Claim First Win of the Season

The Kings Park Secondary School basketball team secured their first win of the season with a hard-fought 22–19 victory away from home against Turnbull High last night.

In a closely contested match, the team showed great determination and teamwork to edge out their opponents. Standout performance of the night came from Nifemi Ayorinde (4S2), who was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) for his excellent contribution on the court.

This result marks an important milestone for the squad and is a testament to the hard work being put in by the players and coaching staff. The team is coached by Mr Ellicott, whose guidance continues to help develop both skill and confidence within the group.

Well done to all involved — we look forward to seeing how the season progresses.

Thales Apprenticeship & Virtual Work Experience

BAE Future Apprentice of the Year Competition

KP’CCINO Updates

KP’CCINO, Barista Class and Hospitality have been busy this term with collaboration events, cookies, latte art, many events and of course running their service every interval! We are loving our new beans from ‘Copper Black’ – a local trader!

 

Christmas Fayre and Concert 2025

We had a great night to kick start our Christmas Spirit last week with a lovely Fayre and a fabulous Christmas concert. Well Done again to all performers and thank you to all stall holders, including our Parent Partnership who made the Fayre a lovely success too!

 

UWS visit Travel & Tourism class

Last week, we had a visit from Dr Adam Talbot, one of the Travel and Tourism lecturers at University of the West of Scotland, who came to speak to our Travel and Tourism class about the prospects of studying Events and Tourism Management at university level.

 

Thank you, Adam!

 

 

Open Day: Langside Campus

Saturday 17 January 2026 from 10am -12pm

We’re inviting prospective students to our next Open Day at Langside Campus. Come along to find out more about courses starting in August, to get advice about student funding, learning support and about life at Glasgow Clyde.  Our friendly staff will be on hand throughout the event to answer questions about coming to college.

Save the date: Applications for courses starting in August will open on Wednesday 14 January.

Pupils can register to attend the Open Day here: Open Days | Glasgow Clyde College

Construction Aware Year 2 – Completed!

Live site tours ✅ Practical workshops ✅ 3D stadium designs ✅ Year 2 of Construction Aware ✅

Our Construction Aware pupils have finished up year 2 of the programme! This included designing stadiums, learning sustainable building practices, meeting employers, and completing college units in 3D Modelling & Sustainability. The future of construction is bright! 💻🏗️   #ConstructionCareers #NetZero

Under-16 Boys Triumph in RS McColl Cup Clash Against St Paul’s

On a drizzly Monday night under the floodlights, our Under-16 Boys’ Football team delivered a gritty performance to secure a 2-1 victory over St Paul’s in the Glasgow RS McColl Cup.

The match started brightly for our side, with two well-taken goals in the first half. Finlay Dougall opened the scoring after some silky build-up play, and Pieters Mayavo doubled the lead before the break with a composed finished following a world-class save from Aaron Fitzpatrick at the other end, giving us a strong 2-0 advantage heading into half-time.

The second half, however, was anything but straightforward. St Paul’s quickly pulled one back and an early red card left us down to ten men, setting up a tense finale. What followed was a masterclass in resilience and defensive organisation. Every player dug deep, and the team showed incredible character to hold firm against relentless pressure.

Special mention goes to Dillan Carroll, who earned Man of the Match honours for two unbelievable last-ditch interventions that kept our lead intact.

This hard-fought win not only secures our place in the next round but also highlights the teamwork, discipline, and sheer willpower that define this group. Well done, boys!