Today (Tuesday 10 October) is World Mental Health Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness of mental health and driving positive change for everyone’s mental health.
This is a very important day as it is estimated around 500,000 of us in England live with severe mental illness.
The sixth annual #LoveOurColleges campaign is upon us and will once again provide a chance to celebrate all the things that colleges across the country do.
The Colleges Week event, run by the Association of Colleges (AOC), has gone from strength to strength since its launch in 2018 to the extent that, this year, it is being extended from one week to two!
Are you an animal lover?
Hadlow College are spreading awareness about World Animal Day, because we take great pride in our ability to acclimatise over 500 different species of animals, from all different countries at our Hadlow College campus.
October marks Black History Month in the UK, and we will be celebrating it here at Hadlow College.
But how many of us really know the origins of this important month? Let’s take a quick look.
There are few things guaranteed to lift the spirits more than the kaleidoscopic colours and sweet scent of a dazzling bouquet of flowers.
However, as students on our floristry course know, a huge amount of thought goes into a floral arrangement.
Are you having second thoughts about Sixth Form? Don’t worry it still isn’t too late to join us at Hadlow College this September.
Regardless of what you are studying now, we have many options for you to choose from including our rural and land-based courses and apprenticeships which will give you multiple employability skills.
The Equine Unit at our Hadlow campus is extensive to say the least.
It has two indoor arenas, a large outdoor arena and stabling for 64 horses. There are show jumps, cross country fences, a horse walker, a high-speed treadmill and more.
Have you still not decided where you want to spend this academic year?
Well the good news is, it isn’t too late to join us here at Hadlow College.
Did you know that aquaculture, which is the breeding, raising and harvesting of fish, shellfish and aquatic plants, is one of the fastest growing food production sectors in the world?