Hereford Sixth Form College
Established | 1973 |
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Type | Sixth form college |
Principal | Dr J Godfrey OBE |
Location |
Folly Lane Hereford Herefordshire HR1 1LU England Coordinates: 52°03′47″N 2°41′56″W / 52.063°N 2.699°W |
Local authority | West Midlands LSC |
DfE number | ???/8600 |
DfE URN | 130718 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Staff | 170 (approx.) |
Students | 1,700 (approx.) |
Gender | Co-educational |
Ages | 16–19 |
Website | Hereford SFC |
Hereford Sixth Form College is a co-educational state funded sixth form college in Hereford, England.
It offers over 40 subjects at A-Level and 10 at GCSE. It is on the A465 in Aylestone Hill, in the east of Hereford, opposite Wye Valley Nuffield Hospital and next to Hereford College of Arts and Herefordshire and Ludlow College. Aylestone Business and Enterprise College (formerly Aylestone School), the former boys' and girls' grammar schools, is adjacent to the east. The college was founded in 1973 as the main provider of sixth form education in Hereford and the surrounding area and also attracts students from Abergavenny to Worcester and Brecon. The college moved into new, purpose-built facilities in 1974 which have since been extended.
The current Principal is Dr Jonathan Godfrey who was awarded an OBE for services to education in the 2013 New Year's Honours list.
Activities
- Drama - the college has its theatre group; Upstage Production Company (recent productions include 'Jesus Christ Superstar' in November 2007 and Upstage Theatre Week in April/May 2008)
- Duke of Edinburgh Award group
- SRC - Student Representative Council
- Music - a full symphony orchestra, choir, concert band, big band and numerous small groups
- Sports - Rugby Academy, Football Academy as well as competitive teams in netball and hockey, and programme of sports, including badminton, basketball, five-a-side football, table tennis, trampolining and volleyball which take place during lunch times
- A purpose-built and fully staffed fitness centre (Sixth Sense Fitness)
- The Student Voice - an online newspaper written by the students
- The Rant - a political newsletter written and produced by students
- Debate Society - regular debates held by the students on topical subjects
- Earthquake Monitoring Service
Alumni
- Ellie Goulding - musician
- Paul Keetch - Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament from 1997-2010 for Hereford
- Mary Rhodes, BBC Television presenter
- Emma Stansfield - actress, played Veronica 'Ronnie' Clayton in the soap opera, Coronation Street[1][2]
- Andrew Marston - BBC Radio presenter
- Alex Price - Danny Swailes Football Academy CEO
- John Lewis-Stempel - author
- Warwick Murray - New Zealand award-winning academic and musician
References
- ↑ "Emma pulls it off!". South Wales Argus. 24 April 2002. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
- ↑ "Corrie's Ronnie on the run". Manchester Evening News. 31 March 2006. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
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