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Hertford Regional College

Hertford Regional College (HRC) is a further education college located over two sites in Hertfordshire, England.

Hertford Regional College

1991

Mike Carver

Tony Medhurst

16+

History[edit]

Hertford Regional College (HRC) was formed from the merger of Ware College and East Herts College in 1991. Today, the College is based at two sites in Hertfordshire at Turnford (51°43′29″N 0°01′28″W / 51.7247°N 0.0244°W / 51.7247; -0.0244 (Hertford Regional College, Broxbourne Campus)) and at Ware (51°48′27″N 0°01′52″W / 51.8074°N 0.0312°W / 51.8074; -0.0312 (Hertford Regional College, Ware Campus)).

About the College[edit]

HRC offers a range of full-time study programmes, apprenticeships, higher education qualifications and part-time courses. Courses are designed to prepare students for progression to their chosen career - whether that be directly from the college or after further/higher education.


Subjects taught include Art and Design, Business, Catering, Hairdressing, Performing Arts, Sports, Teacher Training and more. There is a dedicated building at the Ware Campus at which specialist programmes are delivered for students with learning difficulties and disabilities.


A proportion of HRC's Higher Education qualifications are validated by universities, including the University of Hertfordshire and the University of Greenwich.


In 2015, HRC partnered with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club to create a Football Development Centre, combining academic and sporting qualifications.[1] This partnership offers students the opportunity to train at Tottenham Hotspur's official training ground and be taught by experienced coaches.

international rugby player[4]

Maggie Alphonsi

musician[5]

George Ezra

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Marcus Graham