Scarborough College Explained

Scarborough College
Coordinates:54.2645°N -0.3968°W
Established:1896
Type:Private day and boarding
Head Label:Headmaster
Head:Guy Emmett
Chair Label:Chair of the Governors
Chair:John Renshaw
Address:Filey Road
City:Scarborough
County:North Yorkshire
Country:England
Postcode:YO11 3BA
Dfeno:815/6002
Urn:121730
Enrolment:~575 pupils
Gender:Coeducational
Lower Age:3
Upper Age:18

Scarborough College is a private coeducational day and boarding school aged 3–18 years in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1898 and opened in 1901. The school has been an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School since June 2006, offering it at sixth form in place of A-levels.

History

The foundation stone for Scarborough College was laid in 1898, and the school opened on 18 September 1901. The building was designed by Edwin Cooper and later became Grade II listed.[1] By 1907, the school had 70 boys. Following the German Navy's Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby in December 1914, the headmaster decided Scarborough was too unsafe for pupils so the school evacuated to Park Hotel, Keswick for a year. During World War II, pupils were evacuated to Marske Hall, Swaledale, from 1940 to 1946.[2] The Royal Air Force (RAF) commandeered the school site and used it as the base of No. 17 Initial Training Wing, which provided basic training in aircraft mechanics, navigation, meteorology, drill, and physical fitness. Among the trainees who graduated No. 17 ITW was Michael Beetham, later Chief of the Air Staff during the Falklands War.[3]

A considerable fire took place at the school on 10 October 1961, burning down the library and cupola, which were both rebuilt. In 1972, the school became coeducational, accepting girls for the first time. In 2000, Lisvane Prep School moved from Sandybed Lane to the main school site on Filey Road. The school adopted the International Baccalaureate in place of A-levels in 2006.[4] In 2012, Scarborough College and local prep school Bramcote School merged, and Lisvane was renamed to Bramcote. The outgoing head of Bramcote School, Dan Davey, became the new headmaster of Bramcote Junior School.[5]

Pre-School and Prep school

Scarborough College's Prep School was moved on to the main campus of the college on Filey Road in 2002. It is currently housed in a modern, purpose-built building, separate from the college's historic main building. The Prep School was formerly known as Lisvane, but was renamed Scarborough College Junior School in 2010. In 2012, the college merged with local preparatory school Bramcote, and was renamed as Bramcote Junior School. The head of the prep school is Chris Barker.[6]

The Pre-School, known locally also as Little Owls, is based in part of the new purpose-built building for the Prep school. However, in 2014 it moved to the old premises of Bramcote School across the road. Little Owls is currently led by Jackie Hunter.[7]

Senior school and sixth form

The senior school is housed in the college's main building. The campus also consists of a separate Science and ICT block, a sports hall, astroturf and performing arts theatre. Pupils study a mix of GCSE and IGCSE qualifications in Years 10 and 11. Classes are taught in classrooms and there are a range of sport, ICT, music and drama facilities.

For the sixth form there is the provision of a study centre, private ICT facilities and a separate dining area and cafe. The current Head of Sixth Form is Heather Ramsay.

List of headteachers

Tenure!Headteacher
19011933Percy Armstrong
19331937Alfred Russell Woolley
19371956H. E. Pegg
19571974Denys Crews MBE
19741985Richard Wilkinson
19851995David Hempsall
19962008Tim Kirkup
20092010Jonathan Lee
20102015Isobel Nixon
20152019Charles Ellison
2019PresentGuy Emmett

Notable former pupils

Arms

Escutcheon:Per chevron enarched Azure and Sable in chief a sun issuant Or and in base a dolphin haurient Argent.
Torse:On a wreath Argent and Vert.
Crest:Perched on a mural crown Gules an owl Proper between two sprigs of laurel vert.[10]
Lambrequin:Vert doubled Or.
Motto:Pensez Fort
Notes:Granted 20 December 1963.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scarborough College. British Listed Buildings. 30 December 2018.
  2. Web site: History of the School. Scarborough College. 30 December 2018.
  3. Web site: No. 17 Initial Training Wing. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150919012710/http://www.scarboroughcollegeww1.co.uk/no.-17-initial-training-wing.html. 19 September 2015. 26 July 2020. Scarborough College WW1.
  4. Web site: Scarborough College. IBO. 30 December 2018.
  5. News: New term begins following school merger. 5 September 2012. The Scarborough News. 30 December 2018.
  6. Web site: Governors & Staff. Scarborough College. 16 July 2015.
  7. Web site: Welcome to the Pre-School. Scarborough College. 19 February 2023.
  8. News: Ian Carmichael obituary. Barker. Dennis. 6 February 2010. The Guardian. 6 February 2010. London.
  9. News: The Very Rev Robert Holtby. 19 March 2003. The Telegraph. 18 May 2018.
  10. Web site: Scarborough College. Heraldry of the World . 19 August 2024 .