Former Hadlow College student Dean Pearman has reached the pinnacle of Harley-Davidson technical excellence, winning European (EMEA) Technician of the Year after retaining his UK title for a second year and finishing second in the world.
A Hadlow College Level 3 Animal Management student, Molly Yacoubian, has returned from an immersive two-week work experience as a shark conservationist in Fiji, helping to protect one of the most endangered marine species on the planet.
Equine students at Hadlow College gained valuable, first-hand insight into the complexities of animal rescue recently when Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS) visited the campus.
Hadlow College in Kent has become the first college in the UK to offer students a dedicated falconry qualification. The training, which is delivered in partnership with Willows Bird of Prey Centre in Sevenoaks, gives students the chance to gain practical and theoretical experience with birds of prey while working towards the nationally recognised RAPTOR Award.
Level 3 Animal Management students recently took part in Big Cat Week; an immersive three-day project delivered in collaboration with The Big Cat Sanctuary.
Students from Level 2 and Level 3 Agriculture, Level 3 Agricultural Engineering, and the Commercial Horticulture degree programme attended LAMMA on Thursday 15th January, giving them the opportunity to experience one of the UK’s biggest events in the agricultural calendar.
Over 150 students from Hadlow College’s Motorcycle, Motor Vehicle, Motorsport and Carpentry programmes received road safety training recently, delivered by Kent County Council’s Safer Road Users team and representatives from Kent Fire & Rescue Service.
A Hadlow College horticulture apprentice has been named Kent Young Gardener of the Year, recognising his dedication, talent and impact within his local community.