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Horticulture - Level 2 - Hadlow Campus
Hadlow College
Tonbridge Road, Hadlow, Kent, TN11 0AL
National Diploma (BTEC)
Level 2
Available start dates
Available start dates
Tuesday, 08 September 2026
Hadlow College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Not applicable
Application Instructions
Applications Open - 26th September 2025
Applications Close - 14th August 2026 for application forms - please visit www.hadlow.ac.uk if applying after this date for GCSE Open Events and Open Enrolment Dates.
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Course Summary
Assessment is through a range of styles including practical assessments, photographic and video evidence logs, workbooks and written assignments. There are also externally marked exams for plant and soil science and working in the land-based sector.
Course Details
This course is aimed at students interested in a career in the horticultural sector. whether this is an interest in growing plants, designing gardens or constructing beautiful spaces we can develop their confidence, ability and skills whilst studying or working. The College's excellent land-based facilities ensure our students develop good vocationally practical and employability skills. The course will make use of Broadview Gardens and the Court Lane Nursery, where new gardens are being implemented. Students are able to access a range of additional learning support, based on need. A range of skills will be developed whilst on the course including practical skills, communication, and land-based/environmental specific knowledge, as well as developing their ICT skills.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Assessment is through a range of styles including practical assessments, photographic and video evidence logs, workbooks and written assignments. There are also externally marked exams for plant and soil science and working in the land-based sector.
Entry requirements
Minimum of 4 GCSEs at Grade 3 or equivalent, should include English or Maths at GCSE Grade 4. Keen interest in the subject and commitment to the curriculum area.
Your next steps...
Successful completition of the level 2 will allow students to progress onto a level 3 horticulture programme or apprentiship route
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