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North Highland College UHI

www.northhighland.uhi.ac.uk/

Photograph of North Highland College UHIThurso campus is, by design, one of the landmarks of the town. Travelling down Ormlie Road, you can’t miss the large glass structure, which is also close to Thurso golf club.

Here we specialise in a number of subjects, including:
Environment and Heritage Studies
Gamekeeping
Equestrian and Horse Skills
Veterinary Nursing
Health Studies
Childcare and Education
Hospitality and Catering
Engineering
Computing

Telephone
01847 889000

Postal Address
North Highland College UHI
Ormlie Road
THURSO
Caithness
KW14 7EE



News for North Highland College UHI

North Highland College UHI celebrates diamond yearThumbnail for article : North Highland College UHI celebrates diamond year
North Highland College UHI celebrates a milestone this year with 60 years in education.   North Highland College UHI first opened in 1959 as Thurso Technical College to serve the training needs for Dounreay.  
High Schools Compete In Rocket Car CompetitionThumbnail for article : High Schools Compete In Rocket Car Competition
Over 140 pupils from Thurso High School, Wick High School, Golspie High School and Tain Royal Academy descended upon North Highland College UHI's ETEC building last week to take part in The Bloodhound Project Model Rocket Car Challenge.  This is a global competition backed by Guinness World Records.  
College Students ‘Champion’ Barclays Money Skills WeekThumbnail for article : College Students ‘Champion’ Barclays Money Skills Week
Students at North Highland College UHI enjoyed a series of activities to learn how to better manage their money during Barclays Money Skills Week.   The interactive events covered themes such as budgeting, saving and spending, and were designed to be entertaining and informative.  
SPRING SHOW ATTRACTS EQUINE ENTHUSIASTS FROM FAR AND WIDE Thumbnail for article : SPRING SHOW ATTRACTS EQUINE ENTHUSIASTS FROM FAR AND WIDE
Last weekend was the North Highland College Equestrian Centre Spring Show which attracted entries from all over Caithness, Sutherland and Inverness.   Judges Fiona Cameron, Melrose & Kimberley Nicoll, Ayrshire were both extremely impressed with both the standard of horses & ponies and the riders.  
Ready Steady Work For Senior Pupils - Book EarlyThumbnail for article : Ready Steady Work For Senior Pupils - Book Early
In 2013 DSRL held a week-long pilot course called Ready Steady Work to help senior pupils in Caithness and North Sutherland prepare themselves for work.   Following positive feedback, DSRL now proposes to hold this event again in 2014 offering the option of two different weeks.  

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