New Patron for Harlow College School of Journalism
Award winning journalist John Stapleton has become Patron of Harlow College School of Journalism.
Award winning journalist John Stapleton has become Patron of Harlow College School of Journalism.
Bonita Norris was the youngest British woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest at the age of 22 in May 2010. She returned to the Himalayas two years later to became the first woman to climb Mt Lhotse, the world’s fourth highest mountain.
During the summer the College held its annual Runway Fashion Show, showcasing the amazing collections created throughout the year by our Level 3 Fashion students, who worked on live briefs with prestigious clients such as Menswear at Debenhams and Diesel.
Harlow College's students have been busy taking part in Social Action projects over the summer as part of their NCS.
The chilly late October evening did nothing to deter over 2500 eager visitors who battled through traffic jams caused by the sheer volume of people attending our latest Open Evening.
Over 350 vocational learners have successfully completed their Level 3 Diploma courses with 54% of those studying BTECs achieving triple distinction and above grades. These contribute to the 332 students across the College holding firm university offers.
Just like GB’s golden relay team at the athletics World Championships, Harlow College sixth Form students have struck gold with yet another set of stunning A Level results, despite national uncertainty over the new exam syllabuses.
A unique project that will boost the skills and economy of Essex has taken a major step forward after London Stansted Airport and Harlow College received planning permission from Uttlesford District Council for a new £11 million technical skills college at the airport.