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      • Harrow College is a medium-sized tertiary college situated in the outer London Borough of Harrow. It came into being as the result of the merger of Greenhill College and Weald College in August 1999.
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  3. We are now part of HRUC (Harrow, Richmond & Uxbridge Colleges). Prior to the merger, our previous Ofsted inspection as Harrow College and Uxbridge College (HCUC) judged our ‘Quality of Education’ as outstanding, along with another four outstanding areas. We are a highly successful London college with the largest number of 16-18 year old ...

  4. Harrow College is a medium-sized tertiary college situated in the outer London Borough of Harrow. It came into being as the result of the merger of Greenhill College and Weald College...

  5. We are a highly successful London college with the largest number of 16-18 year old students achieving Level 3 qualifications (A Levels and equivalent vocational qualifications) in west London. - A gold medal winning apprentice in the IT support technician category at the WorldSkills UK National Finals , now also gaining a chance to get into ...

  6. Harrow College is part of HRUC (Harrow, Richmond & Uxbridge Colleges), the newest college group in London. The new family of colleges aims at bringing more opportunities to ambitious students, helping them to drive their personal growth and support their career choices. Harrow College caters to a variety of student needs, whether students want ...

  7. The first tertiary college was Exeter College, Exeter in 1970. Numerous local authorities implemented the tertiary structure that decade and in the 1980s, including Hampshire, Sheffield, Lancashire, Kirklees, Dudley, Harrow, County Durham, Dorset, Bury, Richmond upon Thames, Knowsley, Sunderland and others. [6]

  8. What is higher education? Higher Education qualifications can be confusing if you’re not familiar with the terminology. The first thing to be aware of is the academic “Level” of the course. Level 2 and 3 are equivalent to GCSE and A-Levels respectively. Higher Education is Level 4 and above.