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Land Based Studies - Equine - Level 1 - Hadlow Campus
Hadlow College
Tonbridge Road, Hadlow, Kent, TN11 0AL
National Diploma (BTEC)
Level 1
Available start dates
Available start dates
Tuesday, 08 September 2026
Hadlow College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Not applicable
Waiting List
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
Short multiple choice examinations, plus a short portfolio of evidence will be marked by an internal and external examiner.
Course Details
This one-year course is an ideal starting point for those students with some practical experience of working with horses who wish to gain a basic understanding of horse care. Through working in the College yard your understanding of horse care and welfare will be broadened and you will learn how to correctly handle and look after a variety of horses.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Short multiple choice examinations, plus a short portfolio of evidence will be marked by an internal and external examiner.
Entry requirements
Minimum of 2 GCSEs at D - E / 3 - 2 Grade or equivalent (Entry Level 3).
You should also have a keen interest in the subject and demonstrate a commitment to the curriculum area.
Students who wish to take the riding option will need at least 1 year's experience of riding horses, and demonstrate that they can confidently ride independently in walk, trot and canter in a group. They need to demonstrate a sufficient level of balance and control of the horse, and pass a riding assessment at the College, prior to starting the course in September.
Your next steps...
Level 2 Technical Diploma in Equine Management (Riding pathway only)
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