The college had seven schools, offering a range of courses and levels of study, full-time, part-time or flexibly.
Their new building at Hatfield Drive opened in 2010,[1] with a three-storey classroom block, two-storey workshops, a multimedia library and nursery.
Kenny Dalglish, the Scottish international football player was briefly a student as an apprentice joiner in the late 1960s.
Alex Kapranos (Huntley) was a part-time lecturer in IT for a couple of years until June 2003, when Franz Ferdinand, the Glasgow indie rock band, of which he was lead singer/guitarist, signed a recording contract with Domino Recording Company.
"[3] On 30 July 2012, the colleges agreed to push ahead with merger plans and named The Guardian reporter and Cardonald College journalism lecturer, Kirsty Scott, the Merger Communications Manager.