
It is due to close in September, which could mean up to five nursery staff losing their jobs, and will affect 17 parents who plan to start courses next term.
Parents and children picketed outside the GCNS on Tuesday. The campaign group has also set up a Facebook page.
The college is due to merge with Glasgow Metropolitan and Central College Glasgow within 12-18 months, neither of which has a nursery, and a new £300 million campus will be built.
Unison balloted 80 members of the college last week over a possible strike on 20 August. The college has said it will close the rest of the nursery, which cares for more than 70 children, in 2010 because it is losing around £78,000 a year.
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