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College History

Edinburgh College was formed on 1 October 2012 as part of the merger of Edinburgh's Jewel and Esk, Telford, and Stevenson colleges.

The college has four campuses, all of which were previously the campuses of the constituents of the merger:

  • Jewel and Esk's College Milton Road (Jewel) Campus - now Edinburgh College, Milton Road Campus
  • Jewel and Esk's College Eskbank Campus - now Edinburgh College, Midlothian Campus
  • Edinburgh Telford College - now Edinburgh College, Granton Campus
  • Stevenson College Edinburgh - now Edinburgh College, Sighthill Campus

On 17 April 2012, Edinburgh's Jewel and Esk, Telford, and Stevenson colleges collectively submitted to the Scottish Government a business case for their merger into a single "Edinburgh" college.

The merger was approved by the Scottish Ministers and came into force on 1 October 2012.

Edinburgh College values its rich history, especially those of the many legacy colleges that have come together over the years to better serve the people of the Edinburgh and Lothian region.

A project is underway to collate the history of Edinburgh College and its legacy institutions and create an archive of material to tell its story. Lots of interesting items have already been uncovered including old prospectuses, student newsletters, photographs and a log book from Ramsay Technical Institute dated 1923.

For further information about the college's history please contact CollegeArchives@edinburghcollege.ac.uk.

Edinburgh College Archive

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Where it all began

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Take a look at our past
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A decade and more of educating

This report covers the work undertaken as part of a 10th-anniversary project to research the history of Edinburgh College and its legacy institutions and to collate, catalogue and preserve all collected archival material.

Edinburgh College History Project Report
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