Langside College

Langside College was a further and higher education college located in the Mount Florida / Battlefield region of Glasgow.

It was established in 1947 and in the first decade of the 20th century enrolled over 5,000 students every year, many of whom came from countries outwith the European Union (EU). The college operated in two main campuses and in over 80 community based venues spanning much of the South side of Glasgow, including at Rutherglen,[1][2] Govanhill, Castlemilk and Toryglen.[3]

Phase 1 of a newly built main campus was opened in May 2009 while Phase 2, incorporating new sport, music and drama facilities, opened in August 2010. The final phase - an outdoor sports facility - was completed in February 2011.[4] Prior to this, its Category B-listed original main building nearby (built as the Glasgow Deaf and Dumb Institution in 1868) was sold to be converted into apartments as 'Chroma House'.[5][6][7]

The Glasgow Institution for the Deaf and Dumb
  1. ^ Concern over old Langside College campus plans in Rutherglen, Daily Record, 6 February 2014.
  2. ^ Memories: pupils learn to use green fingers in Rutherglen in 1954, Evening Times, 26 March 2015.
  3. ^ How to Find Us, Langside College, 2 October 2011 (archive version).
  4. ^ Archial unveils Langside College campus, UrbanRealm.com, 18 October 2011.
  5. ^ Glasgow Deaf & Dumb Institution, DiscoverGlasgow.org. Accessed 11 October 2022.
  6. ^ Mount Florida, Glasgow Illustrated Guide, Scotcities
  7. ^ Deaf and Dumb Institution (Mitchell Library, Stratten's Glasgow), TheGlasgowStory.com. Accessed 11 October 2022.