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kitchens attached, and a 'Small Upper Hall' above the new foyer, all completed in 1963. The new hall was named the 'Duckering Hall', and the smaller hall the 'Duckering Room'. (The final phase of building work, to be a new classroom block replacing the World War Two emergency wooden huts, was never undertaken.) Between 1960 and 1963 the playing fields were also extended, levelled, and new sports facilities were added. In 1964 a headmaster's house was built on the site, replacing the accommodation that was originally included in the 1892 school block.
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original structure survives. (Part of the 1660 building remains in structure of Arun House, in Denne Road.) In the eighteenth century it fell into disrepair, such that the Mercers' Company surveyor reported that it would cost £1,040 to renovate, "but you will still have a very old and imperfect building." Accordingly, in 1840 the second building was demolished (save for the part incorporated into Arun House), and a new, late-Elizabethan style structure built for the sum of £2,240.
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Collier AD 1532". (Historically the founder's name was often spelled as 'Collier', but from the twentieth century it has always been spelled as it is today.) The 1892 building facing Hurst Road has been extended continually as the school has expanded. This included the addition of science laboratories in 1897, a 'Great Hall' in 1912, and the 'New Block' classrooms in 1932.
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sciences, and money needed to be found to replace the school buildings yet again. Thus after a long campaign against fees, including a petition of 1,100 signatures, the new school charter of 1889 stated that, "Tuition fees might vary between £4 and £10 p.a. and Boarding fees were not to exceed £40 a year." A new and larger site was sorely needed.
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After recovering from a country-wide low point in schooling in the eighteenth century, headmasters from William Pirie to George Thompson successively raised standards, such that in 1904, when the school had 110 pupils, six OCs held open awards at Oxford or Cambridge, and another was a City and Guilds
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The present site in Hurst Road was found, and the current building was designed in 1892 by Arthur Vernon, and built by Joseph Potter in 1893 for a contract price of £5,795. It is now grade II listed by English Heritage. Above the entrance is a stone engraved with, "Grammar School, Founded by Richard
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The original building was on the site of the current St Mary's Church of England Primary School, adjacent to the parish church. However, it was extended then rebuilt in 1660, in order to accommodate "neare an hundred scholars ... with diligence and good success" by 1666, such that none of Collyer's
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In the early 1960s an Old Collyerian (OC), Dr. William W. Duckering (1861–1945) bequeathed £22,000 to the school "for its general purposes". The bequest paid for a new laboratory block, gymnasium and changing rooms in 1961, and an assembly and dining hall with theatrical stage facilities, modern
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Pirie – After William Pirie, a previous headmaster at the college, who served for 46 years and raised standards significantly in the college. There is a small square in the town centre known as Pirie's Place, with a sculpture of Pirie in a horse-drawn cart, commemorating the achievement of the
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By the late nineteenth century, the population of Horsham had expanded to 10,000 (accelerated by the coming of the railway and its associated employment), the City and Guilds Institute (which the Mercers' Company had helped found) decreed that education needed to be extended to include the new
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Collyer's ceased to accept boarders in 1935, and the dormitories were converted into much-needed library and common-room space. Plans for adding a gymnasium and other facilities were abandoned in 1939, when the school accepted
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From the 1920s the students and some teaching staff in the college have been divided into a number of different houses. All houses names are associated with the history of the college or the town. The current six houses are:
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from the Mercers' School in London, and pupil numbers soared to over 400 in three streams. (The accommodation crisis was solved by building hutted classrooms, but numbers continued to rise because of the post-war
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and day-schoolers, and for the first time included a sixth form to study for university entrance. From 1923 the Rev. W. M. Peacock started to model the school on
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The following list of the headmasters from the school's opening until 1965 was provided in the history of the school that was published in that year.
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scholar. By 1962, university education also having been made free to students, the school sent 55 students out of 80 leavers into higher education.
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date; the accepted date of founding is taken as 23 January 1532, being the date of Richard Collyer’s will (Willson, 1965); but that is 1533,
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It started its transition to become a voluntary-aided sixth form college in 1976. The other three state secondary schools in Horsham (
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courses in 45 different subjects, including a selection not taught at other local colleges. 20 further subjects are offered towards
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In the 1960s the then headmaster, Douglas Coulson, left to take up the position of headmaster at Queen Elizabeth School, Blackburn.
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In 1976, the title was changed from Headmaster to Principal. Since then the college's principals have been:
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to the scholars. In the 1950s it had around 500 pupils, rising slowly to over 600 during the 1960s.
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on the B2180 opposite Horsham Community Hospital, and close to the fire and police stations.
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This was because an extension had been incorporated into Arun House, then occupied by the
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Collyer's serves about 2100 students between 16 and 19 years of age. It offers
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Former house names include Collyer's, Hurst, Garnett, Duckering, and Weald.
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of Richard Collyer, who was born in Horsham, and became a wealthy member of
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Davies acted as headmaster until Slynn was appointed permanently in 1966.
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My #metoo story shows that men are the victims as well as the culprits
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Duckering attended Collyer's from 1873 to 1875 (Willson, 1965).
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In the 1890s Collyer's taught 110 boys from ages 7 to 17, both
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East Sussex College (Lewes, Newhaven, Eastbourne and Hastings)
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Press release announcing 2005 OFSTED school inspection results
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Denne, Mercers', Pirie, Richmond, St. Leonard's, Whittington
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Category:People educated at The College of Richard Collyer
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Sixth form college in Horsham, West Sussex, United Kingdom
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Derek Slynn’s obituary in West Sussex County Times, 2009
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Link to William Pirie's statue in Pirie’s Place, Horsham
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classes are offered at Collyer's in the evenings. It is
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by Neil Lyndon in the Daily Telegraph, 23 October 2017.
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A Brief History of Richard Collyer's School 1532–1964
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Whittington – After a member of the Mercer's company.
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College of Richard Collyer

Horsham
West Sussex
Coordinates
51°04′16″N 0°19′26″W / 51.071°N 0.324°W / 51.071; -0.324
Sixth Form College
West Sussex
Department for Education
130847
Tables
Ofsted
Reports
Old Collyerians
http://collyers.ac.uk/
/ˈkɒliəz/
co-educational
sixth form
Horsham
West Sussex
England
Ofsted
West Sussex
The Prebendal School
Chichester
Sussex
Grade II listed
English Heritage
A-level
BTEC

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