North Kent College (including Hadlow College) students received their Level 3 results on Thursday 15th August, with multiple success stories to be told. Their hard work and commitment has been rewarded, opening doors to their future careers. Many students have secured places at leading universities, whilst others will continue into higher and degree apprenticeships and employment.
Hadlow College had another successful weekend at this year’s Kent County Show, despite the inclement weather. The College’s marquee was buzzing with activity as visitors braved the rain and wind to enjoy a variety of engaging attractions.
The Hadlow College community came together for a day of celebrations last week (Thursday 20 June), as it held its annual end of year presentation.
The countdown is well and truly on until Hadlow College’s uniquely decorated sheep (pictured above) joins a flock of similar sculptures in Maidstone and the surrounding areas.
A new education centre developed to inspire and train the next generation of UK salad and vegetable growers was officially opened by Roger Gough, leader of Kent County Council yesterday (5 June 2024).
Kent’s only rural and land-based college shone at what is often called ‘the greatest flower show on earth’, winning a bronze medal in the Discovery Zone at the prestigious RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Police officers learned more about issues such as rural crime, poaching and fish theft at two training days last month.
Three Hadlow College students have been selected to present their dissertations at the prestigious Alltech-Hartpury Equine Student Conference tomorrow (8 May).
North Kent College, incorporating Hadlow College, is delighted after receiving their latest Ofsted grading which saw the education watchdog rate them ‘Good’ overall, and with an assessment of ‘Outstanding’ in Behaviours and Attitudes.