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Hackney College is sometimes used to refer to Hackney Community College, a popular further education college in London Borough of Hackneymarker. It has around 10,000 students each year. This figure is made up of 16-18 year-olds in the new South Hackney Sixth 6th form, and adults who study full and part time. Increasing numbers of 14-16 year-olds also learn at the college either in partnership with local schools or through other arrangements. The college is home to the London City Hospitality Centre and its training restaurant, Open Kitchen - [30128]

The college is working with other organisations to prepare local people to make the most of the opportunities brought to the region by the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Some students are working on the Olympic Park and others are training to get other Games-related work. In recognition of this it was one of the first London colleges to join the official 2012 Get Set network.

Hackney Community College delivers learning and training across the area. Its main campus is in Falkirk Street, Hoxtonmarker. This opened in 1996 and at that time was the largest capital Further Education building project in the UK. HCC's SPACe (Sport and Performing Arts Centre) was funded by Sport England as a Centre of Excellence in Cricket and Basketball. SPACe was home to London United Basketball and is still the base for the (mostly) all-conquering Hackney Community College Basketball Academy.

The college also helps businesses by training their staff in many industry sectors.

The college was originally named Hackney College when it was formed in 1974 by the amalgamation of Hackney and Stoke Newington College of Further Education with those sites of Poplar Technical College that had been established in Hackney. Initially run by ILEA and, following that, by Hackney Council, when it was renamed. It is now an independent institution, mainly funded through public funds. For a few years it was known as The Community College Shoreditchmarker but has now reverted to the name Hackney Community College (dating from the process known as "incorporation" in 1993 when it was formed from the merger of Hackney College, Hackney 6th Form Centre and Hackney Adult Education Institute)

Previous institutions known as 'Hackney College'

'Hackney College' has also been widely used (by Pevsner and others) to refer specifically to Brooke House, until September 2002 one of the Community College's sites. This has now become BSix Sixth Form Collegemarker.

The modern version of the term should also be distinguished from two previous Hackney Colleges:
  • One name for the college set up by Calvinist Dissenters in Homertonmarker in 1786, also known in various accounts as the New College, Homerton Academy, or Homerton College (it is under the last name that it survives today as a college of the University of Cambridgemarker). In its Homerton years it attracted some notable students including William Hazlitt. This college moved to Cambridge in 1894.
  • Hackney Academy or Hackney Theological Seminary / Itineracy, a non-conformist institution co-founded by George Collison, confusingly named itself Hackney College after 1871, and it thereafter became known by this name even though it moved to Finchley Road, Hampsteadmarker in 1887 and became part of the New College London in 1900. Its principal at about this time, was Peter Taylor Forsyth. In 1924 the institution dropped the name Hackney College and was retitled as 'Hackney and New College', University of London.


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