Leisure Courses
Learning for fun? Glasgow Clyde College offers a course for everyone! From baking to Spanish, if you're looking for a new hobby, we have something for you.
What can I learn?
There's a long list of leisure courses you can take across all three campuses. Cake decorating and cooking classes are available at Anniesland, with specialisms in International Cookery and Home Cooking for beginners.
Or perhaps you're more tempted by flower arranging, dressmaking and Photoshop? We've got all of those covered at our Cardonald campus.
If you'd like to learn the basics of sewing, photography or Spanish among many others, these are offered on Saturdays at our Langside campus.
Artists will revel in the selection of drawing and painting and photography courses available, or if you prefer to work behind the performance scenes, we also offer creative writing, dressmaking, and filmmaking & storytelling classes.
There's so much more - creative metalwork, guitar restoration, home decorating, DIY, woodcraft, Make-Up - even yoga!
Browse our Love to Learn courses
How long do classes run for?
Courses run for 8 weeks and start throughout the year. Our friendly, experienced tutors will help you achieve your goals and realise your full potential, whether you want to learn a new skill, take up a new hobby or just have some fun.
Tell me more!
For more information on any of our leisure classes, please call 0141 272 3331 or email lovetolearn@glasgowclyde.ac.uk
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