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Sketty Hall Business School
Sketty Hall Business School is home to a wide range of professional and executive education courses.
This includes accredited and bespoke business and management courses i.e. accountancy, leadership, digital and health and safety, higher education qualifications, apprenticeships, and degree apprenticeships - delivered for businesses by Gower College Swansea’s industry experts.
A key aim of the Sketty Hall Business School is to give our many commercial clients and our students - on a range of professional, management and degree programmes - access to the very best in IT rich teaching facilities.
The Business School will also work with A Level and vocational students (i.e. those studying subjects such as engineering or catering).
Our intention is that, each year, we will host a series of presentations, workshops and activities for students, based around a central management theme.
We are grateful to Welsh Government for their support throughout the development of this project – the funding we received from their 21st Century Schools and Colleges Programme has helped to transform the beautiful Grade II listed building into a modern teaching and learning space.
Contact
Sketty Hall Business School
Sketty Lane
Swansea
SA2 8QF
01792 284011
Opening hours
Monday to Friday - 9am to 5pm
Featured news
Introducing the Sketty Hall Business School Advisory Board
We are delighted to announce Sketty Hall Business School’s Advisory Board which will support Gower College Swansea in further understanding employers’ needs, and strengthen our relationships with key industries.
Shaping the future of professional and executive education
Gower College Swansea’s newest campus - Sketty Hall Business School - has been officially opened by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles.
Blue plaque unveiled at Sketty Hall
The man who oversaw the creation of the world-renowned Cambrian Pottery has been honoured with a blue plaque at Sketty Hall, the Swansea landmark he once owned.