Hadlow College Fisheries students got some real ‘hands-on’ experience on a recent visit to a local fishery.
A lecturer at Hadlow College had a rather unusual audience on a recent trip, he was invited to speak to the Finnish Animal Trainers’ Association!
Equine students at Hadlow College learned first-hand the intricacies rescuing animals can present when Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS) visited the College recently.
Local MP, Tom Tugendhat, got a first-hand look at the work Hadlow College is doing to inspire the next generation of students when he visited the College’s state-of-the-art glasshouse.
Hadlow College students got a first-hand taste of the importance of equine road safety earlier this month.
Students at our Greenwich Equestrian Centre were visited by mounted officers from the Met Police, who rode their horses along the nearby Shooters Hill.
A group of Hadlow College students got a glimpse of how biodiversity is being brought back into cities with a trip to Scotscape in London recently.
Scotscape specialise in living walls and urban horticulture and use sustainable planting in strategic locations to form biodiversity corridors through UK cities.
A Hadlow College student has fended off national competition to be named as the Toro Young Student Greenkeeper of the Year.
Animal Management Higher Education students set off for San Jose airport in June to experience Costa Rica and learn about biodiversity outside of the classroom.
The Hadlow College community came together for a day of celebrations last week (Wednesday 21 June), as it held its annual end of year presentation.