Gallery
![]() Conlon theatre – 110 seat class room |
![]() Hands on plant care |
![]() Students practicing putting down decking |
![]() Demonstration of skid steer mowers |
![]() Apple blossom, Kildalton’s orchards are a great sight in May |
![]() Students harvesting desert apples by hand |
![]() Students planting vegetable plugs |
![]() Kildalton has a wide range of field grown vegetables including a number of varieties of cabbage |
![]() Harvest of trial crop sweet potatoes |
![]() The main avenue in the college on a winter morning |
![]() Students practicing brick work as part of their landscape construction module |
![]() Kildalton’s orchards are a great sight in May |
![]() Lettuce plugs after transplanting |
![]() Kildalton’s orchards are a great sight in May |
![]() Students get an opportunity to train and practice using a range of hand held horticultural machinery |
![]() Fred Townsend (technician) and David Howel (student) screeding a footpath |
![]() Students inspecting a bee hive as part of the introduction to bee keeping module |
![]() Practicing paving |
![]() Students and staff laying roll out turf |
![]() New horticulture building 2013 with sprayer training facilities |




















