North Highland College (Scottish Gaelic: Colaiste na Gàidhealtachd a Tuath) provides further education and higher education in the north of Scotland through a network of learning centres and by distance learning.
In July 2014, the college had 8,000 students enrolled in full-time and part-time courses,[1] including more than 750 studying for university degrees.
[3] The Centre for Energy and Environment building was designed by HRI Architects and completed in January 2011.
In September 2012 it has used a converted farm that combines stabling, classrooms and a purpose-built indoor arena.
[7] Dale Farm is a facility that is situated approximately six miles from the main campus in Thurso.