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  1. Jordanhill College was a higher education college in Jordanhill, Glasgow, Scotland. It opened as a teacher training college in 1921. The college merged with the University of Strathclyde in 1993, becoming its Faculty of Education. In 2012 all educational activities were moved to the John Anderson Campus and the campus closed.

  2. Jordanhill School educates children from age 4–19. It was formerly run by Jordanhill College of Education as its demonstration school, and was previously known as Jordanhill College School. Uniquely among Scottish schools, it is funded directly by the Scottish Government (rather than through the local authority, in this case ...

  3. 21 de dic. de 2012 · Archived. ‘We were made into real teachers’. This year marked the end of an era as Jordanhill College of Education closed after almost a century at the heart of education in Scotland. It has, however, left a lasting legacy. 21st December 2012, 12:00am.

  4. Jordanhill College era una universidad de educación superior en Jordanhill, Glasgow, Escocia. Se abrió como una escuela de formación de profesores en 1921. La universidad se fusionó con la Universidad de Strathclyde en 1993, convirtiéndose en su Facultad de Educación.

  5. 24 de oct. de 2020 · Constructed from Dumfries stone, the David Stow building was the main teacher training college building at Jordanhill Campus which saw its first students arrive in 1921. Among its well-known...

  6. Jordanhill College School Remembered. 1,872 likes. I set up this page in 2014 for all former pupils and staff of Jordanhill School to meet, share pics... I set up this page in 2014 for all former pupils and staff of Jordanhill School to meet, share pics and memories and help with the book I was...

  7. Jordanhill, or Jordan Hill. In the 21st century, the Jordanhill area of Glasgow is a prosperous suburb which at one time housed a major institution: the Jordanhill College. Following the closure, the site became mired in. This view shows Jordan Hill, as it looked in the DATE.