Today (Wednesday 13 December) is National Horse Day, a day dedicated to remembering the economic, historic, and cultural contributions that horses have made and continue to make both in the UK and worldwide.
We are well and truly into the festive season, and we have plenty going on in and around the College in December in the build up to Christmas…
Have you wondered what it’s like to be a residential student at Hadlow College? Are you considering staying on campus next year but want to know what it’s really like? Read on to hear from one of current residential students, Thomas!
Today (1st November) is National Engineering Day. It is an annual celebration to honour the contributions that engineers make to society. Beyond the festivities, it is a day to reflect on the profound impact that engineering has on our lives.
At Hadlow we are proud to educate farmers of the future on regenerative farming and horticulture, but that begs a question or two…
What exactly is regenerative farming and horticulture? And why is it so important?
Our students were not the only newbies at Hadlow this year, we had two brand-new arrivals at our Animal Management Unit in September. Read on to hear all about, their species, environment, and personalities…
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.