Stevenson College at Sighthill, pictured in the summer of 2006, six years before it merged with other colleges in the city to become part of Edinburgh College.Stevenson College at Sighthill, pictured in the summer of 2006, six years before it merged with other colleges in the city to become part of Edinburgh College.
Stevenson College at Sighthill, pictured in the summer of 2006, six years before it merged with other colleges in the city to become part of Edinburgh College.

15 great photos of Edinburgh's Stevenson College over the years

Looking back at life at the Sighthill campus

Stevenson College at Sighthill was founded in 1970, and was named after famous Scottish engineer Robert Stevenson.

In 2012 it merged with Telford College and Jewel & Esk College to form part of the newly established Edinburgh College.

Before the merger, the college welcomed approximately 17,000 students each year, of which 1000 were from overseas. It had five faculties: Access & Continuing Education; Business, Administration & Languages; Creative Arts; Early Education, Health & Social Care; Science, Sport & Engineering.

Before the merger, the college welcomed approximately 17,000 students each year, of which 1000 were from overseas. It had five faculties: Access & Continuing Education; Business, Administration & Languages; Creative Arts; Early Education, Health & Social Care; Science, Sport & Engineering.

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