Combat Cooking
Harlow College Catering students got a taste of combat cooking when members of 167 Catering Support Regiment RLC dropped by to demonstrate their skills. Also attending were specially invited students from Chelmsford College.
Harlow College Catering students got a taste of combat cooking when members of 167 Catering Support Regiment RLC dropped by to demonstrate their skills. Also attending were specially invited students from Chelmsford College.
Harlow College Fashion students wowed guests at their end of year Runway Show on Thursday 25 June at the GlassBox Theatre, where they raised a total of £240 for Breast Cancer Research as they strutted their stuff down the catwalk.
Former Harlow College Level 3 Fashion student Shabana Begum, 22 from Stansted, has proved to be a cut above the rest by graduating from The university of East London where she was studying the BA (Hons) Fashion design course.
Winner Lillie West with her amazing model
Harlow College's ninth Annual Hair Competition was won by Level 2 Hairdressing student Lillie West. Lillie was selected from an entry of over 100 talented students.
Holocaust Memorial Day this year marked the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. 2015 will also be the 20th anniversary of the Genocide in Srebrenica, Bosnia. The theme for this major anniversary year focused on memory.
The purpose of Holocaust Memorial Day is to commemorate the Holocaust, Nazi persecution and subsequent genocides – to remember. Those who have no direct experience to recall are asked, on HMD, to ‘remember’ those who were murdered and to honour the survivors.
Left to right: Karen Spencer (Principal), Delta Muntean (AAM Vocational Journalism, Media & Photography), Stevie Doherty (Senior Tutor Performing Arts), Simon Fitzjohn (Senior Tutor HE Journalism & Media), Kathryn Rigby (Assistant Principal) and Natalie Francis (AAM Performing Arts)
Three teachers from Harlow College have received one of the highest teaching accolades; a nomination and “thanks” from the Pearson Teaching Awards panel.
Harlow College recently hosted two local Election Hustings, both held at University Centre Harlow’s lecture theatre, where candidates from the major parties engaged in some lively debate and spoke passionately about a wide range of political topics.
Carol Snape from gateway Qualifications, Ann King (Assistant Principal), Rachael Barnes (Hospitality Tutor), Julien Sample (Head of Employability, Innovation and Skills Academy) with students from the Level 1 Certificate in Hospitality Skills course.
Harlow College finds gateway to £1500 award for the benefit of unemployed people across the East of England.
Celebrated Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee visited Harlow College on Wednesday 26 November for a politically charged discussion and provided some helpful tips to aspiring journalism students.
Accompanied by Harlow’s Labour candidate Suzy Stride, Mrs Toynbee hoped to inspire some of the students at the College during a “Pizza and Politics” event, the fifth one of its kind, where students were wholeheartedly encouraged to vote and take a more active role in politics.