Havering College of Further & Higher Education

about us

Here at Havering College, we aim to deliver high quality education and training that responds to the needs of employers and individuals. We are constantly working to deliver courses that are developed in conjunction with employers to ensure that you have the opportunity to develop the relevant skills required for your industry.

Our diverse curriculum of over 360 courses, ranging from entry level to postgraduate degrees means we can provide you with all the pathways needed to progress on to a...

Here at Havering College, we aim to deliver high quality education and training that responds to the needs of employers and individuals. We are constantly working to deliver courses that are developed in conjunction with employers to ensure that you have the opportunity to develop the relevant skills required for your industry.

Our diverse curriculum of over 360 courses, ranging from entry level to postgraduate degrees means we can provide you with all the pathways needed to progress on to a higher course or straight into employment. With us, you have an opportunity to achieve your maximum potential whilst studying in a safe and inspirational learning environment.

We believe that our biggest strength comes from having staff who are experts in their own fields. All our lecturers have a depth of knowledge and expertise that ensures you get the best from your educational experience. The staff are dedicated to providing the most up-to-date and relevant information and skills training possible, giving you the edge for employment over other candidates and enhancing your career prospects.

Havering College is award winning, we have achieved the acclaimed STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) assured status and we are committed to ensuring that our exceptional learning environment is inspirational as well as practical.

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school history

From as early as 1941, there was a Ministry for Reconstruction, determined to overcome the blights of unemployment, bad housing, poor health and education that were part of the legacy of the inter-war period. By 1944 R.A. Butler's Education Act was in place and, with it, a general consensus that more needed to be done - after the new school-leaving age of 15 - to provide post-school training, sport and other recreation for Britain's youth. Nowhere was the need more apparent than in a county like Essex, whose old boundaries - today remembered in the postal districts and the county cricket championships -extended deep into East London, as well as covering sites for new towns like Harlow and Basildon and important new housing developments like Harold Hill.
By the end of the war, therefore, Essex Education Committee had already acquired much of the remaining Nelmes estate in Hornchurch. The major break-up of the Elmes (formerly de Ulmis) mediaeval estate had started in 1901, with the sale of the area now known as Emerson Park. Further sales had followed. On October 28th 1946 their Sites, Buildings and... MORE

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Havering College of Further and Higher Education is an award winning centre for lifetime learning and training.

An ever expanding and popular choice for the next generations, you can be assured to be working alongside colleagues who are experts in their field, intuitive, engaging and continue to improve their already in-depth knowledge of their subject area.

If you are interested in working with Havering College please contact us for a tour of the college or to ask any questions you may have regrading any of our vacancies.

 

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