Student standing in glasshouse holding plant

Three students from Hadlow College have been named finalists in the inaugural Kent Apprenticeship Awards, celebrating outstanding apprenticeship achievement across the county.

The finalists in the Land-based, Environmental and Animal Care Award category are:

  • Henry Stedman-Collins - a Level 2 Golf Greenkeeping student and apprentice at Sene Valley Golf Club
  • Logan Boorman - a Level 3 Crop Technician student and apprentice at Communigrow
  • Holly Pound â€“ a Level 2 Horticulture Operative student and apprentice at Yotes Court

This year marks the launch of the new county-wide awards programme, building on the strong legacy of the East Kent Apprenticeship Awards. The expanded initiative reflects the growing strength and reach of apprenticeships across the county, ensuring the full apprenticeship community is represented and celebrated.

Hadlow College is proud to be part of North Kent College, one of the founding partners behind the Kent Apprenticeship Awards alongside East Kent Colleges Group and MidKent College. Together, we are committed to championing apprenticeships as a vital pathway for skills development, career progression and economic growth across Kent.

The Kent Apprenticeship Awards will be announced on Friday 4 June at Priestfield, Gillingham.

Everyone at Hadlow College wishes Henry, Logan and Holly the very best of luck in the finals.