Recently, our Level 5 FdSc Equine Training and Management students held an Equine Event called An evening with William Fox-Pitt consisting of a display by the 5 time Olympic medallist.
On Thursday 16th February 2023, Dr Rosaland Fisher, Dr. Chantelle Jay and Dr. Howard Lee, Horticulture tutors from Hadlow College, took their classes of Commercial Horticulture (BSc and FdSc students) on a day visit to the Millennium Seed Bank and Heritage Gardens at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew’s, Wakehurst Place.
Equine Management students at our Greenwich campus had the opportunity to experience a professional physio session carried out by Siobhan Hall, Equine and Canine Physiotherapist to aid them in the understanding of how to manage equine injuries and horses that are within rehabilitation.
During Big Cat Week 2023, The Big Cat Sanctuary made a visit to our Level 3, Year 1 students to complete a 3-day workshop at our Animal Management Unit.
Two of our Zoo Husbandry and Management Programmes Alumni have secured fascinating jobs at Chessington Zoo after completing work experience with the zoo as part of their studies at Hadlow College.
Hadlow College Agriculture and Land-based technology students received advice from UK Power Networks that could save their lives!
Hadlow College purchased the multiclean mulching brush from Clemens with the support from partners at NP Seymour to select the most appropriate equipment to carry out mechanical husbandry tasks enabling higher levels of production without using chemicals.
Further education providers across Kent will come together early next year for the launch of four exciting and innovative business focused learning centres to support the region’s transition to Net Zero.
On Thursday 17th November, the Hadlow College Apprenticeship team were presented with the Centre of Excellence award by City and Guilds for their achievements.