College of St Hild and St Bede
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| Motto | Eadem mutata resurgo I rise again changed but the same |
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| Named after | The Venerable Bede & St Hild | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Established | 1975 (precursors in 1839 and 1858) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Principal | Dr Alan Pearson | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Senior Tutor | Mrs C A Carr | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SRC President | Lewis Black | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Undergraduates | 1123 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Postgraduates | 111 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Website | College of St Hild and St Bede | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SRC Website | Hild & Bede SRC | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Campus | Durham City |
The College of St Hild and St Bede, commonly known as Hild Bede, is a college of the University of Durham in the United Kingdom. It is the University's second largest collegiate body, with over 1000 students. It is neither a Bailey nor a Hill college, and is situated on the banks of the River Wear between Durham's 'peninsula' and Gilesgate.
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[edit] History
Hild Bede was formed in 1975 by the merger of two single-sex teacher training colleges: the College of the Venerable Bede, for men, was founded in 1838 and was associated with the University from 1892; while St Hild's College, for women, was founded in 1858 and was associated with the University from 1896. Graduates of St Hild's were the first female graduates from Durham in 1898. To maintain the history of the two original colleges, males in the College wear the Bede colours of light and dark blue, the colours that the College are more widely known for, whilst female colours are the green and lilac of the original Hild College.
[edit] Buildings
The college consists of several distinct buildings, including the main Hild building, which is the administrative hub of the college, other accommodation blocks, such as Thorp, Christopher, Bede, and several smaller houses such as Hild Gym, Bede Gym, Charles Stranks, Gables, Manor House, Manor Lodge and Belvedere. At the centre of college is the Caedmon Complex, which contains a dining hall, bar (The Vernon Arms, named punningly after the original Hild Bede Principal, Dr Vernon Armitage), music rooms and the only student-run cinema in Durham, Bede Film Soc [1]. The college is one of two colleges in Durham to have two chapels — The Chapel of St. Hild and The Chapel of the Venerable Bede (University College has the Norman and Tunstall Chapels).
[edit] Students
The college is sometimes regarded as having a slightly disproportionate public school intake and an inclination towards competitive sport. Hild Bede's sporting reputation is strong, putting forward several teams in a variety of sports. The college maintains a high level of participation and achievement in all intercollegiate sporting leagues.
Historically for the first time, as of the 2006–07 season Hild Bede will have three men's football teams in the highest university league, the premiership, which no other college can lay claim to.[1] The men's hockey team currently reside in North East League Division 1, a feat unique among the Durham Colleges; rivals in this league include Durham University 3rd and 4th teams and Newcastle University's 2nd team. The college's affiliated rugby team, Bede RFC, were the university's Floodlit Tournament Champions for 2005–06, defending this title successfully to remain champions in 2006-07 whilst simultaneously capturing the College League title in the same year (2006-07), remaining unbeaten in both competitions In many years of touring the team is yet to be defeated, and include victories over the national teams of Mexico, Estonia and Australia amongst their recent successes.[citation needed] The rugby team also recently wrote, directed and starred in a satirical production entitled Gladiat-Rah, which was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and won five Durham University Drama Awards. Many ex players are seen playing for A Few Good Men Cricket Club. The college has extensive sporting facilities, which aids the high level of sporting attainment.
Each year, several members of the college are awarded the Ann Boynton Award for outstanding contribution to college, for those who embody the spirit of the college whilst maintaining outstanding academic excellence. Winners of the award can be viewed on the college website.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Jack Cunningham (Bede), Labour politician[citation needed]
- Nick Gibb, Conservative politician[citation needed] (1978 - 1981)
- Nasser Hussain, former captain of the English cricket team (1985 - 1988)[citation needed]
- Gabby Logan, television presenter and 1990 Commonwealth Games gymnast[citation needed] (1991 - 1995), Deputy SRC President in her final year.
- Sir Roger Moore (Bede), Actor (never graduated) (1945)[citation needed]
- Edward Short (Bede), Labour politician[citation needed] (1920 - 1923)
[edit] References
Original references no longer available.
- Team Durham: Fixtures, results and tables. Retrieved 16 May [2007]
- SRC Presidents & Deputies Hild Bede Student Representative Council. Retrieved 16 May 2007
- [I rise again changed but the same College of St Hild and St Bede] in the Durham University Calendar. Retrieved 16 May 2007.
- ^ Overall Inter-Collegiate Leagues. Durham University Athletic Union. Retrieved on 28 May 2006.
[edit] External links
- College of St Hild and St Bede
- Hild Bede Student Representative Council
- Hild Bede Music Society
- Hild Bede Drama Society
- Hild Bede Chapel Choir
- Bede Film Society
- I Love VA — College bar website
- Hild Bede Boat Club


