- Shebbear College
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established = 1829 - Founded as 'Prospect College' 1841 - Re-founded as 'Shebbear College'
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religion =Methodist
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city =Shebbear
county =Devon
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website = http://www.shebbearcollege.co.uk
website_name =Shebbear College (the College) is a co-educational
Methodist Public School (privately-funded and independent) located inShebbear ,Devon , 39 miles from the county seat ofExeter , in the South West region of theUnited Kingdom and is one of a group of independent boarding schools that form part of the Methodist Church's involvement in education.History
The College was founded as 'Prospect College' in 1829 by the
Bible Christian Church and reformed as 'Shebbear College in 1841. The second-oldestMethodist school in Britain, the College was originally formed for the sons ofBible Christians to train for the ministry.Edgehill College , founded forMethodist girls in nearby Bideford in 1884, is considered the College's 'sister-college'. The College became co-education in the 1990s. In 1993, the school's closure was announced but the decision was subsequently reversed.The College Today
Houses
The College is consistently small in size and currently averages attendance of around 330 pupils from ages three to 18. The College is divided into three Houses that compete both academically and in sport; namely:
* Ruddle - named after the College's most influential headmaster, Thomas Ruddle
* Way - named after SirSamuel Way
* Thorne - named after one of the founders of the College, Samuel ThorneThe school is also divided into houses within boarding;
* Ruddle - The girls' boarding house - named after the College's most influential headmaster, Thomas Ruddle
* Pollard - The senior boys' boarding house - named after the Methodist missionary and writer,Sam Pollard
* Pyke - The juniors' boarding houseThe College has a number of well-known alumni and a strong academic record, with a number of pupils proceeding to prominent universities.
Headmasters
* Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue (1840-1842)
* Thomas Ruddle (1864-1909)
* Leslie Johnson (1933-1942)
* Jack Morris (1942-1964)
* George Kingsnorth (1964-1983)
* Russell Buley (1983-1997)
* Leslie Clarke (1997-2003)
* Robert Barnes (2003-Present)Prefects
2005-06:
Head Boy - Jack Warner (Plymouth )
Head Girl - Emily Cooper (London )
Prefects - Christopher Goode, Dennis Cook, Sam Smeddle, Ivan Wong, Briony Marks, Emma Adams, Sarah Birkett, Lauren Down, Kit Chow2006-07:
Head Boy - Josef Schmalfuss (Hamburg ,Germany )
Head Girl - Claire Ashworth (Holsworthy )
Prefects - James McCaffrey, Adam Horne, Peta-Louise Baggott, Kelvin Sy, Tony Tsoi, Vince Chan2007-08:
Head Boy - Tristan Brown (Bude)
Head Girl - Candy Lai
Prefects - Prefects: Maxwell Green,James Scott, Jonathon Betambeau, Thomas Wong, Greg Paton-Kerr, Ruth Hillier, Maria Grigg, Vanessa Wong.Notable Old Shebbearians
* Rt. Hon. Sir
Samuel Way QC (1836-1916) - Chief Justice; Lieutenant-Governor ofSouth Australia [http://www.freemasonrysaust.org.au/sjway.html]
* Sir (Reginald) Pridham Baulkwill (b.1895-d.1974) - Solicitor
* SirIvan Stedeford GBE (b.1897-d.1975) - British Industrialist and Philanthropist
* Sir Alfred Earle GBE (b.1907-d.1990) - FormerRAF Vice Chief of Defence toLord Mountbatten ; Director General of British Defence Intelligence 1966-1968
* Wilf Weeks (b.1949) - Head of the Private Office of Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath (1976-1980); Chairman, Heritage Education Trust
* Ernest W. Martin (b.1912-d.2005) - Prominent British Author [http://www.politics.guardian.co.uk/country/article/0,2763,1480856,00.html]
* Leslie Scrase (1942 - ????) - Author
* Steve Drowne - (dates unknown) Jockey; Winner, 2000 Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot
* Andrew Hall - (b.1972 -) Staff Captain; Queen Elizabeth 2 & Queen Victoria [Cunard Line]
* Jim Hancock - BBC Political Correspondent; Presenter, "The Politics Show"
* Simon Birks - Prominent UK Barrister [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3752743.stm]
* Professor Hugh F Durrant-Whyte - pioneer in probabilistic methods for robotics.References
*Ernest Walter Martin [http://www.politics.guardian.co.uk/country/article/0,2763,1480856,00.html "EW Martin - Sensitive chronicler of the changing English countryside"] Guardian
11 May 2005
*Simon Birks [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3752743.stm"Islam dress ban 'breached' rights"] BBC News27 May 2004
*Sir Alfred Earle GBE [http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Earle.htm"Biography"]External links
* [http://www.shebbearcollege.co.uk/ Official website]
* [http://www.oldshebbearian.co.uk/ The "Old Shebbearians Association"] official website
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