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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. New College and Hackney College became constituents of the University of London's Faculty of Theology when the faculty was created in 1900. They were united by Act of Parliament in 1924 as Hackney and New College, which was renamed New College, London in 1936.

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

  4. As the successor to the academies at Warrington and Hoxton, New College sought to offer a broad, liberal education in which its students would be allowed complete intellectual licence to pursue political, religious and philosophical truth.

  5. Wednesday 24 January marked a new step in the partnership between Bath Spa University and New City College, as its new University Centre – situated in the heart of Hackney in London – was opened by Turner Prize winner, Bath Spa University alumni and local acclaimed artist, Veronica Ryan, OBE.

  6. 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.

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