Top political journalists inspire Harlow College students
Two of Britain’s leading journalists visited Harlow College on December 5th and told students: ‘You can have a great life as a journalist.’
Two of Britain’s leading journalists visited Harlow College on December 5th and told students: ‘You can have a great life as a journalist.’
Stansted Airport College provides the backdrop for the launch of the Government’s new Industrial Strategy
Harlow College is delighted to announce that we have been recognised as an Apple Distinguished School for 2017–2019.
On 1 and 2 November, the Aerozone at Stansted Airport hosted the first Open Evenings for the new Stansted Airport College.
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.
The Government has published its new Industrial Strategy – a blueprint for the future growth of Britain's productivity.
The builders and diggers have moved in and concrete is being poured into the foundations as today marked the first stage of construction of the new £11 million Stansted Airport College.
Award winning journalist John Stapleton has become Patron of Harlow College School of Journalism.
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.