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St Francis' College, Letchworth

St. Francis' College is an independent day and boarding school for children aged 3–18 in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. The site is within the Letchworth Conservation Area, management of which is the responsibility of the Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation (formerly the Letchworth Corporation). The College occupies a single campus of 3.1 hectares (7.66 acres) comprising a number of buildings, playing fields, gardens and other facilities. The College achieves outstanding academic results, alongside expert pastoral care and individual support.

St. Francis' College
St Francis' College from The Broadway in 2017
Address
The Broadway

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SG6 3PJ

England
Coordinates51°58′19″N 0°13′59″W / 51.971888°N 0.232955°W / 51.971888; -0.232955
Information
TypeIndependent day and boarding
MottoCor unum, anima una
(One heart, one soul)
Established1933
ChairmanMr Amit Mehta
HeadMr James Nichols
GenderGirls
Age3 to 18
Enrolment320
PublicationThe Oriole
Websitehttp://www.st-francis.herts.sch.uk

History edit

The school buildings belong to the period from 1919 to 1938 when Letchworth was being developed as the first garden city. Originally built for St Christopher School, Letchworth, it was acquired by the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary in 1933 to found St Francis' College, a connection which is reflected in several aspects of the buildings, including the chapel. Various buildings have been developed or improved since 1983, when the sisters withdrew.[1]

The main entrance is into the Broadway building, a substantial building extending to four floors, plus a basement. It is constructed from steel uprights and beams, in-filled with concrete floor slabs and brick exterior walls. It was built in 1938; the foundation stone was placed by Bishop Eugène van Rechem. Extensions were made in the 1960s to the dining hall and chapel above and the JCR (junior common room) and the chapel annexe was added. The Broadway building contains inter alia the residential area for the boarders, classrooms, sixth form centre, head's and her deputy's offices and some of the college administration staff.

The middle school building was built in 1919 and Mrs Annie Besant, president of the Theosophical education trust, laid what was then a cornerstone to mark the occasion. With later additions in 1924 the cornerstone became a single faced stone in the east wall of the building. It is, in part, two storeys high, organised around a central courtyard, within which is a temporary building.

The theatre and gymnasium were built in 1924 at the same time as the northern part of middle school and again the foundation stone was laid by the, later, Dr Annie Besant. The theatre has seating for 330 although the originally capacity was 600. Originally it was intended to be an assembly hall, but at the eleventh hour the design was altered to add a fly tower and create a theatre. The statue of St Francis, above the entrance, was added in 1937. Well known in its heyday (Olivier is believed to have made his first stage appearance here, as a babe-in-arms[citation needed]) the theatre became dilapidated in the 1980s, but the auditorium and stage were refurbished in 2001/02 with further improvements to the foyer and other areas in 2003/04. The prep. department building, a two-storey brick building with basement, was constructed in the 1940s with an extension in the late 1960s.

On-site recreation and sporting facilities include a 20-metre indoor heated swimming pool built in the early 1970s, five tarmac tennis/netball courts, a sports field and adjacent grassed sports/playing area. The prep school is provided, to the north of the Broadway building, in a modern and separate building, with an all-weather play area extending into an enclosed garden.

In 2022, the college joined the Inspired Learning Group and appointed James Nichols as head, formerly the deputy head, to lead the college in the next stages of its journey. Mr Nichols joined the college from Headington School, Oxford.

Notable former pupils edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Independent Schools Inspectorate Inspection Report".
  2. ^ "Jennie Bond to leave BBC after 14 years as Royal Correspondent". BBC. 3 March 2011. from the original on 11 September 2009. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  3. ^ . St Francis' College. Archived from the original on 5 November 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • ISI inspection reports
  • Ofsted boarding inspection report

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St Francis College is an independent day and boarding school for children aged 3 18 in Letchworth Hertfordshire The site is within the Letchworth Conservation Area management of which is the responsibility of the Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation formerly the Letchworth Corporation The College occupies a single campus of 3 1 hectares 7 66 acres comprising a number of buildings playing fields gardens and other facilities The College achieves outstanding academic results alongside expert pastoral care and individual support St Francis CollegeSt Francis College from The Broadway in 2017AddressThe BroadwayLetchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 3PJEnglandCoordinates51 58 19 N 0 13 59 W 51 971888 N 0 232955 W 51 971888 0 232955InformationTypeIndependent day and boardingMottoCor unum anima una One heart one soul Established1933ChairmanMr Amit MehtaHeadMr James NicholsGenderGirlsAge3 to 18Enrolment320PublicationThe OrioleWebsitehttp www st francis herts sch uk Contents 1 History 2 Notable former pupils 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe school buildings belong to the period from 1919 to 1938 when Letchworth was being developed as the first garden city Originally built for St Christopher School Letchworth it was acquired by the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary in 1933 to found St Francis College a connection which is reflected in several aspects of the buildings including the chapel Various buildings have been developed or improved since 1983 when the sisters withdrew 1 The main entrance is into the Broadway building a substantial building extending to four floors plus a basement It is constructed from steel uprights and beams in filled with concrete floor slabs and brick exterior walls It was built in 1938 the foundation stone was placed by Bishop Eugene van Rechem Extensions were made in the 1960s to the dining hall and chapel above and the JCR junior common room and the chapel annexe was added The Broadway building contains inter alia the residential area for the boarders classrooms sixth form centre head s and her deputy s offices and some of the college administration staff The middle school building was built in 1919 and Mrs Annie Besant president of the Theosophical education trust laid what was then a cornerstone to mark the occasion With later additions in 1924 the cornerstone became a single faced stone in the east wall of the building It is in part two storeys high organised around a central courtyard within which is a temporary building The theatre and gymnasium were built in 1924 at the same time as the northern part of middle school and again the foundation stone was laid by the later Dr Annie Besant The theatre has seating for 330 although the originally capacity was 600 Originally it was intended to be an assembly hall but at the eleventh hour the design was altered to add a fly tower and create a theatre The statue of St Francis above the entrance was added in 1937 Well known in its heyday Olivier is believed to have made his first stage appearance here as a babe in arms citation needed the theatre became dilapidated in the 1980s but the auditorium and stage were refurbished in 2001 02 with further improvements to the foyer and other areas in 2003 04 The prep department building a two storey brick building with basement was constructed in the 1940s with an extension in the late 1960s On site recreation and sporting facilities include a 20 metre indoor heated swimming pool built in the early 1970s five tarmac tennis netball courts a sports field and adjacent grassed sports playing area The prep school is provided to the north of the Broadway building in a modern and separate building with an all weather play area extending into an enclosed garden In 2022 the college joined the Inspired Learning Group and appointed James Nichols as head formerly the deputy head to lead the college in the next stages of its journey Mr Nichols joined the college from Headington School Oxford Notable former pupils editSee also Category People educated at St Francis College Letchworth Jennie Bond previously the BBC royal correspondent attended St Francis College 2 Nicola Fox associate administrator for NASA s Science Mission Directorate Adenike Grange former Nigerian minister in charge of the Federal Ministry of Health Claire Slater actress attended the school 3 References edit Independent Schools Inspectorate Inspection Report Jennie Bond to leave BBC after 14 years as Royal Correspondent BBC 3 March 2011 Archived from the original on 11 September 2009 Retrieved 21 December 2009 news archive old news updated 02 02 05 St Francis College Archived from the original on 5 November 2007 Retrieved 29 May 2009 External links editOfficial website ISI inspection reports Ofsted boarding inspection report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Francis 27 College Letchworth amp oldid 1187606947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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