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  1. The New College at Hackney (more ambiguously known as Hackney College) was a dissenting academy set up in Hackney in April 1786 by the social and political reformer Richard Price and others; Hackney at that time was a village on the outskirts of London, by Unitarians.

  2. The story of New College, Hackney begins in the London Coffee House, Cheapside on 13 December 1785. On that evening an eclectic group of wealthy, reform-minded Protestant dissenters convened to discuss the problems that they and their brethren faced in securing suitable educational opportunities for their sons. Unable to take degrees from

  3. The main campus is on Ardleigh Green Road. It is also linked to the New City College Rainham campus which was significantly re-built and re-opened in 2020. Notable alumni. Kate Osamor – Labour Party politician (Hackney College) Darius Defoe – Newcastle Eagles player (Hackney College)

  4. Find out about the New City College Hackney Campus located in Hoxton and courses here. Alternatively, contact our friendly team on 0330 135 9000.

  5. In 1900, it merged with New College London and became part of the University of London. From 1924 onwards, it was known as Hackney and New College. Confusingly, the Hampstead building frequently used the name Hackney College.

  6. Hackney 16-18 Vocational. These courses allow you to develop specialist skills and knowledge in a specific area of study. Join our mailing list.

  7. Welcome to the New City College Homepage, we have campuses in Epping, Hackney, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets & Havering for 16-18 courses, Adult courses, Higher Education & more.