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North Highland College campuses
The aim of The North Highland College is to serve the communities of the far
north. Our main campus is in Thurso on the north coast of Scotland, with
further sites across the region including Wick, Alness, and Dornoch. Each of these
sites has its own distinctive curriculum profile.
In addition we offer flexible outreach training and education opportunities in
community learning centres across the area. Our portfolio of courses available for
study online is also growing in both volume and reputation.
For more complete details about each click on 'more info' or 'map' for details
of a site's location.
Main Campus Thurso
The North Highland College Main Centre Ormlie Road Thurso Caithness Scotland KW14 7EE
Our main campus is based in Thurso. From here we offer a varied, wide ranging selection of courses from classical academia to more diverse subjects.
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Achavrole (Halkirk)
Achavrole Halkirk Caithness Scotland KW12 6XQ
Our superb equestrian centre is situated seven miles south of Thurso, at Achavrole Farm near the village of Halkirk.
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Alness campus
The North Highland College Tern House Alness Point Alness Rosshire Scotland IV17 0UP
Addressing the need for superior training facilities in the area, our Alness campus offers a broad range of courses, and also organises many of the work based qualifications which are available throughout our network.
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Dornoch
The North Highland College Grange Road Dornoch Sutherland Scotland IV25 3LE
Our Ross House Dornoch campus was not only the first further and higher education centre in Sutherland, but also the first to deliver a BA in Golf Management in UK.
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Burghfield House
Cnoc-an-Lobht Dornoch Sutherland IV25 3HW
This is a unique hotel school venture to equip students with the skills required to give them a head start when beginning, or progressing in, their career in one of the Highland's most important industries.
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