Gibraltar College
College in Gibraltar
36°08′04″N 5°21′12″W / 36.1344°N 5.3534°W / 36.1344; -5.3534Gibraltar College façade.
The Gibraltar College is a school in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, providing programmes at academic, vocational and professional levels. It focuses on the post-16 age group, promoting a culture of lifelong learning.[1]
The college also has a strong programme supporting special needs children.
Located on South Bastion,[2] the college has been run by the Government of Gibraltar since 1985.[3]
The college's began when it was joined with the Dockyard Technical School established in 1948, and the Queensway site opened in 1949. It was converted into the Technical College during the 1960s.[4]
Notable staff
- Clive Beltran - Principal (2002-2003), went on to become Government Minister for Education and Training and as well as Mayor of Gibraltar.
See also
- Bayside Comprehensive School
- Westside School (Gibraltar)
References
- ^ Gibraltar College: A 21st Century College Archived 30 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Gibraltar College
- ^ "Gibraltar College's contact details". Archived from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
- ^ Schools in Gibraltar Recruit Gibraltar
- ^ A brief history of 'our' time... Gibraltar College
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Buildings and structures in Gibraltar
- Moorish Castle
- Napier of Magdala Battery
- Nun's Well
- Parson's Lodge Battery
- Shrine of Our Lady of Europe
- Trafalgar Cemetery
- Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned
- The Convent
- Garrison Library
- Great Synagogue
- Moorish Baths
- Parliament
- St. Jago's Arch
- Devil's Tower
- Rosia Water Tanks
- O'Hara's Tower
- Theatre Royal
- 6 Convent Place
- City Hall
- Gibraltar House
- Gibraltar Savings Bank
- Parliament
- John Mackintosh Hall
- Main Guard
- Royal Gibraltar Post Office
- The Mount
- Victualling Yard
- Gibraltar Archives
- King George V Hospital
- St Bernard's Hospital
- Royal Naval Hospital
- Bristol Hotel
- Caleta Palace Hotel
- The Cannon Hotel
- O'Callaghan Eliott Hotel
- Queen's Hotel
- The Rock Hotel
- Europa Point Lighthouse
- Gibraltar Aerobeacon
- Detached Mole ("B" Head) Lighthouse
- Detached Mole ("C" Head) Lighthouse
- North Mole Elbow Lighthouse
- North Mole Lighthouse
- South Mole Lighthouse
- American War Memorial
- Cradle of History Monument
- Gibraltar War Memorial
- Pillars of Hercules Monument
- Gibraltar Cross of Sacrifice
- Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned
- Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
- Great Synagogue
- Synagogues of Gibraltar
- Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque
- Methodist Church
- Shrine of Our Lady of Europe
- St. Andrew's Church
- Trafalgar Cemetery
- Jews' Gate Cemetery
- King's Chapel
- Loreto Convent
- North Front Cemetery
- Our Lady of Sorrows Church
- Sacred Heart Church
- St. Bernard's Church
- St. Joseph's Church
- St. Paul's Church
- St. Theresa's Church
- Gibraltar College
- Gibraltar Public School
- Bayside Comprehensive School
- Westside School
- Christian Brothers School
- Talmud Torah Hebrew School
- University of Gibraltar
- Breakneck Battery
- Charles V Wall
- Devil's Gap Battery
- King's Bastion
- Flat Bastion
- Flat Bastion Magazine
- Levant Battery
- Line Wall Curtain
- Lord Airey's Battery
- Middle Hill Battery
- Moorish Wall
- North Bastion, Gibraltar
- O'Hara's Battery
- Princess Amelia's Battery
- Princess Anne's Battery
- Princess Caroline's Battery
- Princess Royal's Battery
- Rock Gun Battery
- South Bastion, Gibraltar
- Southport Gates
- Spur Battery
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