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North Herts College Is Quietly Building One of England’s Most Interesting Further Education Stories

Jerry LegerBy Jerry LegerJune 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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The chef creating the menu for tonight is still a student at a restaurant in Hitchin. While serving, the waiters are picking up new skills. The head chef keeps an eye on things and offers advice and encouragement. Nevertheless, the food turns out nicely, sometimes exceptionally well. That location is The Meadows, a student-run eatery on the Hitchin Campus of North Herts College, and it says something subtly significant about the way this school views education. It’s not just theory on paper; it’s something you have to do.

With its administrative headquarters in Letchworth Garden City, North Herts College, also referred to locally as NHC, has campuses in Stevenage and Hitchin. As part of Hertfordshire’s reorganization of higher education, Stevenage College, Hitchin College, and Letchworth Technical College united on April 1, 1991. Although the origin story of three institutions being combined into one may sound bureaucratic, what resulted from it has subtly grown to be something worth considering.

Queen Elizabeth II opened the college’s largest campus, the Stevenage Centre, in 2003. This still seems like a unique distinction for a college that specializes in further education. From GCSE subjects to higher education pathways, it provides everything from childcare to health and social care. You get the impression of a college striving to be more than just prestigious when you walk through that kind of range. There is a distinction that not all institutions are able to comprehend.

Things literally get more industrial at the Engineering and Construction Campus. bricklaying, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, and decorating. Skills Minister Matthew Hancock cut the ribbon for the opening of a welding training facility there in 2011. Perhaps there weren’t many national headlines about that incident. It most likely ought to have. There is a well-documented shortage of skilled trades in the UK, and this college is increasing its welding capacity years before most policymakers took the issue seriously.

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In January 2017, the Hertfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership and Airbus collaborated to open the Airbus Foundation Discovery Space. When you sit with the fact that astronaut Tim Peake attended the opening, it still seems a little surreal. An individual who had been in orbit months before opened a STEM education center in Stevenage with support from Airbus. It sounds like a press release until you realize that the center is still operational and continues to introduce students to science and engineering in ways that a classroom by itself could never accomplish.

Following a 2017 inspection, Ofsted rated NHC as “Good with Outstanding features,” with traineeships and higher needs provision receiving Outstanding ratings. Additionally, the college has received an Investors in People Gold Award. These differences aren’t particularly noticeable, but they do show that the organization has been carrying out its duties with diligence for a considerable amount of time.

As of 2026, North Herts College is also undergoing a major physical transformation. The old Stevenage Indoor Market will be replaced by a new Town Centre Campus in Stevenage for the Engineering and Construction Campus. For its T Level programs, the college has spent £2.25 million on facilities that meet industry standards. It’s still unclear if that kind of investment will yield the desired results for planners. However, the ambition is apparent, and it appears that NHC is attempting to stay ahead of what the area truly needs rather than just preserving what is already in place.

Observing all of this makes it difficult to ignore the unique position North Herts College holds in Hertfordshire; it is deeply ingrained in the everyday lives of three towns rather than being elite or cutting edge like a technology company might be. Ultimately, that may be precisely what additional education is meant to entail.

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Jerry Leger is a full-time online writer and Senior Editor at radiowaves.co.uk, where he covers the latest research and developments across education, schools, colleges, and the world of sports. With a sharp eye for innovation and a genuine curiosity about how learning evolves, Jerry brings depth and clarity to topics that matter most to students, educators, and parents alike. Jerry writes with the kind of passion that only comes from genuinely caring about the subject, covering everything from curriculum changes and classroom policies to innovative school initiatives and the tales of athletic success. His work is easily readable and well-researched, whether he is dissecting the most recent findings in education or examining how innovation is changing the way we teach and learn.

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