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College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham

The College of St Hild and St Bede, commonly known as Hild Bede, is a college of Durham University in England. It is the university's second largest collegiate body, with over 1000 students. The co-educational college was formed in 1975 following the merger of two much older single-sex institutions, the College of the Venerable Bede for men and St Hild's College for women.

College of St Hild and St Bede
University of Durham
St Hild and St Bede College
Arms of St Hild & St Bede
Arms: Argent on a Chevron Purpure three Ammonites of the first in base a Cross paty quadrate Gules a Chief Azure thereon between two Lions rampant Or a pale of the last charged with a Cross patonce also Azure
Coordinates54°46′39″N 1°33′53″W / 54.7775°N 1.564815°W / 54.7775; -1.564815
MottoLatin: Eadem mutata resurgo
Motto in EnglishI rise again, changed but the same[1]
Established1975 (precursors in 1839 and 1858)
Named forThe Venerable Bede & St Hild
PrincipalSimon Forrest [2]
Undergraduates1123
Postgraduates111
Senior tutorLaura Todd
Website
  • College of St Hild and St Bede
  • Hild & Bede SRC
  • Hild & Bede Boat Club
Map
Location in Durham, England

Hild Bede is neither a Bailey nor a Hill college, and is situated on the banks of the River Wear between Durham's 'peninsula' and Gilesgate, making it the only 'river' college.

History edit

The College of the Venerable Bede, for men, was founded in 1838 with a small number of trainee schoolmasters. The college was expanded greatly over the next few decades with the assistance of trade unionist and future local MP William Crawford,[3] who would later become the college's treasurer. Its sister institution, St Hild's College, was opened for the education of women on an adjacent site in 1858. Both colleges initially specialised in teacher training but in 1892 for Bede and 1896 for Hild they became associated with the federal University of Durham, offering BA and BSc degrees alongside teaching in education. Graduates of St Hild's were the first female graduates from Durham in 1898. The Chapel of the Venerable Bede, completed in 1939 to celebrate Bede College's centenary, was designed by the architectural partnership of Seely & Paget.[4]

The two colleges retained links throughout the next century with shared teaching and facilities. In the 1960s they constructed the shared Caedmon Complex. It was then that it was decided that the colleges should be formally merged and in 1975 they became the unitary College of St. Hild and St. Bede, a recognised college of the university. In 1979 Hild Bede joined the College Council, becoming a full constituent college of the university and ceasing to award its own PGCE qualifications. At this point some of the College buildings (including much of the teaching facilities of the Bede site) were occupied by the University's Department of Education, whilst the college centred its academic administration on the old Hild's site.

Buildings edit

 
The Art Deco chapel of St Bede

The college consists of several distinct buildings, including the main Hild building, which is the administrative hub of the college containing the main offices, computer room, common rooms and a large number of student rooms; other larger accommodation blocks, such as Thorp, Christopher, Bede; and several smaller houses such as Hild Gym, Bede Gym, Charles Stranks, Gables, Manor House, Manor Lodge, Belvedere, and, as of 2021, Ernest Place.

At the centre of college is the Caedmon Complex, which contains a dining hall, the bar (The Vernon Arms, named after the original Hild Bede Principal, Dr Vernon Armitage), music rooms and the only student-run cinema in Durham, Bede Film Society.[5]

Hild Bede is also one of the two colleges in Durham to have two chapels, the other being University College. The Chapel of St. Hild is now a function room named the Joachim Room, and The Chapel of the Venerable Bede is still in use.

The college also maintains a boat house used by the boat club on the river near the Caedmon Complex.

Traditions edit

Symbols edit

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. The College Arms also represents the history of the precursor colleges, with the chief taken directly from the Arms of the College of the Venerable Bede and the chevron being adapted from the bend of Arms of St. Hild College.

Gowns edit

The gowns worn by members of the college, retained from before the college became a constituent college of the university, differ from other Durham gowns in being made of brocaded fabric and being shorter.[citation needed] These are worn at matriculation and graduation, but not at formal hall. Formals are instead black tie events and happen around ten times a year, with both traditional formal dinners and themed formals such as for Halloween and St Patrick's Day.

Anthem edit

The College's official anthem is 'Never Forget' by Take That, and is frequently thus performed by College staff during karaoke events.

Postgraduate formals edit

Held in the Joachim Room, these are formal, gowned, black tie dinners that happen four times per year.

College events edit

Like most Durham colleges, Hild Bede celebrates an annual college day, usually in early May. This day usually includes a champagne breakfast on the college lawns; an optional service in the cathedral; a buffet lunch in the dining hall and a marquee; picnics and barbecues on the lawns; and entertainment throughout the day including bands, fairground-style events, disco, ceilidh and college olympics.[6]

In late April, the college is host to the sounding retreat ceremony in conjunction with the Durham Light Infantry Association. Initially instituted to remember students and staff of the Bede College Company who lost their lives at the Second Battle of Ypres, it now commemorates all former members of the college who have died in conflicts around the world.[6]

The college also hosts two annual balls, the Winter Ball at the end of Michaelmas Term and the Summer Ball after exams have finished. The Summer Ball has an annual budget of £60,000 and usually attracts a headline act. It has attracted acts such as Showaddywaddy, Pixie Lott, The Feeling, Scouting for Girls, Basshunter and Vengaboys. It is one of the biggest balls in Durham, primarily due to the size of the budget and the entertainment provided.[7]

Student Representative Council edit

Unlike most colleges of the university, the student body is not divided into Junior and Middle Common Rooms, instead both the undergraduate and postgraduate communities are represented by a single Student Representative Council (SRC). The SRC does however contain a special postgraduate committee and maintains the physical Junior and Middle Common Rooms, both in the Hild Building. The SRC is run by an elected exec that is headed by a sabbatical president. The college also has a Senior Common Room (SCR) consisting of the college tutors, past and current members of college staff and invited members of the wider community.[8]

Executive Committee edit

The running of the SRC is undertaken primarily by the Hild Bede SRC executive committee, a group of elected student volunteers headed up by a sabbatical and salaried President. The other "exec" roles are as follows: Social Secretary, Vice President, Postgraduate President, Treasurer, Chairperson, Communities and Liberations Officer, two Welfare Officers, International Officer, Publicity Officer, Ball Officer, Sports and Societies Officer, Environment Officer, and Technical Officer.

Student life edit

 
Playing fields of the College.

Sport edit

Hild Bede AFC are the college football club and is the colleges largest sports club with seven teams playing every-weekend.[9]

The college's affiliated rugby teams are Bede RFC (the men's team, playing in the traditional Bede College colours of light and dark blue) and Hild RFC (the women's team, playing in the traditional St Hild's College colours of green, purple and white).

 
Hild Bede Boathouse on the River Wear with Thorp House behind it

The boat club can also boast recent successes; qualifying for Henley Royal Regatta in 2010,[10] 2011,[11] 2012,[12] 2015[13] and 2016.

Mascot edit

The official Hild Bede college animal is the bear, and the mascot of Hild Bede SRC is "Bedo", whose named is based on "Bede", from the college's name. Maintenance and grooming of the mascot is undertaken by the SRC's Publicity Officer.

Theatre edit

Hild Bede Theatre is the biggest college drama society in Durham and puts on at least three productions annually, including a musical at the beginning of the third term. In 2009–10 they won two Durham Oscars, "best college play" for "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf" and "Best college musical" for 42nd Street. They have won the latter more times than any other Durham theatre group, having won for the last 7 years in a row.

Cinema edit

Hild Bede houses the only student cinema in Durham, Bede Film Society - which is Durham's oldest and cheapest cinema.[14] The society used to showcase recent films on a 35mm projector, but, in celebration of the Bede Film Society's 50th anniversary, has since installed a new digital projector funded by £40,000 of alumni donations, with Dolby Digital surround sound.[15] Films are shown on most weekends of term, with the occasional midweek showing. The society was started over fifty years ago, before the merging of the two colleges, showing films on a 16mm projector.

Bar Quiz edit

Every Thursday, except during formal dinners, Hild Bede's bar, "the Vern", hosts its famous bar quiz, traditionally consisting of 50 questions on various topics. The winning team receives a £20 bar tab. Nowadays, the final round of the quiz is always a "Wipeout" round. In this round, answering a question incorrectly results in "wiping out" and thus receiving 0 points for the entire round. The Bar Quiz exists under the jurisdiction of the SRC Entertainment's Committee (Ents Comm) and thus is overseen by the Social Secretary of the SRC, although it is also often set up by the SRC Tech Officer. In addition, it has been known for the Social Secretary to appoint a "Head of Quizzes", from within Ents Comm, to help run these events. While the Social Secretary can wear what they like, it is customary and expected for the Head of Quizzes to wear their official royal blue Hild Bede sweatshirt.

Awards edit

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 Ann Boynton Award have their name permanently engraved into a board listing all the winners of the award, and the board is hung inside the Vern.

Another award is the Honorary Lifetime Membership award, given by the SRC President to those deemed to have contributed a great deal to college life.

List of Principals edit

College of the Venerable Bede[16]
  • John Cundill 1841-1852 (not listed on the reception board but named in Durham County Advertiser 5 March 1852 p.8)
  • J. G. Cromwell 1852–1861 (the board in reception says 1853, but the appointment of Cromwell started the year earlier: see Durham County Advertiser 5 March 1852 p.8)
  • Arthur Rawson Ashwell 1861–1881
  • S. Barradell Smith 1881–1886
  • T. Randell 1886–1892
  • S. Barradell Smith 1892–1896
  • G. H. S. Walpole 1896–1905
  • D. Jones 1905–1925
  • E. F. Braley 1925–1947
  • G. E. Brigstocke 1948–1959
  • K. G. Collier 1959–1975
St. Hild's College[16]
  • C. W. King 1862–1864
  • Canon W. H. Walter 1864–1889
  • Canon J. Haworth 1889–1910
  • E. Chrisopher 1910–1933
  • A. Lawrence 1933–1951
  • N. Joachim 1951–1975
College of St Hild and St Bede[16]
  • J. Vernon Armitage 1975 to 1997[17]
  • D. J. Davies 1997–2000
  • J. Alan Pearson 2000–2008
  • C. J. Hutchison 2008–2012
  • L. Worden 2012–2013
  • C. J. Hutchison 2013–2014
  • A. Darnell 2014–2015
  • J. Clarke 2015–2019
  • S. Forrest 2019-Present

Notable alumni edit

Bede edit

 
The College of the Venerable Bede's coat of arms

Hild edit

 
St Hild's College coat of arms
  • Revd Kate Tristram, one of the first women to be ordained in the Church of England, former warden of Marygate House, an ecumenical retreat house on Lindisfarne (1978–2009), and author of 'The Story of Holy Island' (1949–1952)[21]
  • Mary Stewart (née Rainbow), novelist (student 1935–1941; Assistant Lecturer 1941–1945; part-time lecturer 1948–1956)
  • Margaret Gibb OBE (1892–1984) trained here as a teacher. She was the Labour Party's organiser in the North East for 27 years.[22]

Hild Bede edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The College of St Hild and St Bede" (PDF). Durham University. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  2. ^ Josh Hurn and Tom Saunders (16 July 2019). "Durham University appoints five new Heads of College". Palatinate.
  3. ^ "The Eagle Vol XVIII 1895". Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Chapel of the Venerable Bede". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Bede Film Society". Bedefilmsoc.com. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  6. ^ a b . Durham University. Archived from the original on 29 September 2009. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
  7. ^ Oriel Wells and Conrad Jarman. . The Tab Durham. Archived from the original on 16 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
  8. ^ . Durham University. Archived from the original on 27 June 2008. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
  9. ^ "Team Durham: College Sport : Teams - Durham University". www.teamdurham.com. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 August 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  14. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  15. ^ "About the Society". Bede Film Soc. Retrieved 14 March 2009.
  16. ^ a b c College's Principals board in main reception
  17. ^ "Birthdays today: Mark Cavendish, cyclist, 28". The Times. 21 May 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2006. Retrieved 1 January 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 May 2011. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
  20. ^ Manton, Kevin (2004). "Lowerison, Bellerby [Harry] (1863–1935), socialist and schoolmaster". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/63816. ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. Retrieved 16 October 2020. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  21. ^ "Canon Reverend Kate Tristram". Lindisfarne. 12 February 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  22. ^ Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004), "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. ref:odnb/53251, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/53251, retrieved 23 March 2023
  23. ^ "Durham University sporting excellence on show at The Ashes". News. Durham University. 2 August 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  24. ^ Crockford's 2008–09 Lambeth, Church House, 2008 ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0

Further reading edit

  • Booth, Ian G. (1979) The College of St. Hild and St. Bede, Durham. Durham: The College of St. Hild and St. Bede.
  • Lawrence, Angel. (1958) St. Hild's College: 1858–1958. Darlington: William Dresser and Sons.
  • Webster, Donald E. (1973) Bede College: A Commentary. Newcastle upon Tyne: J. & P. Bealls Ltd.

External links edit

  • College of St Hild and St Bede
  • Hild Bede Student Representative Council

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The College of St Hild and St Bede commonly known as Hild Bede is a college of Durham University in England It is the university s second largest collegiate body with over 1000 students The co educational college was formed in 1975 following the merger of two much older single sex institutions the College of the Venerable Bede for men and St Hild s College for women College of St Hild and St BedeUniversity of DurhamSt Hild and St Bede CollegeArms of St Hild amp St BedeArms Argent on a Chevron Purpure three Ammonites of the first in base a Cross paty quadrate Gules a Chief Azure thereon between two Lions rampant Or a pale of the last charged with a Cross patonce also Azure Coordinates54 46 39 N 1 33 53 W 54 7775 N 1 564815 W 54 7775 1 564815MottoLatin Eadem mutata resurgoMotto in EnglishI rise again changed but the same 1 Established1975 precursors in 1839 and 1858 Named forThe Venerable Bede amp St HildPrincipalSimon Forrest 2 Undergraduates1123Postgraduates111Senior tutorLaura ToddWebsiteCollege of St Hild and St BedeHild amp Bede SRCHild amp Bede Boat ClubMapLocation in Durham England Hild Bede is neither a Bailey nor a Hill college and is situated on the banks of the River Wear between Durham s peninsula and Gilesgate making it the only river college Contents 1 History 2 Buildings 3 Traditions 3 1 Symbols 3 2 Gowns 3 3 Anthem 3 4 Postgraduate formals 3 5 College events 4 Student Representative Council 4 1 Executive Committee 5 Student life 5 1 Sport 5 2 Mascot 5 3 Theatre 5 4 Cinema 5 5 Bar Quiz 5 6 Awards 5 7 List of Principals 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Bede 6 2 Hild 6 3 Hild Bede 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory editThe College of the Venerable Bede for men was founded in 1838 with a small number of trainee schoolmasters The college was expanded greatly over the next few decades with the assistance of trade unionist and future local MP William Crawford 3 who would later become the college s treasurer Its sister institution St Hild s College was opened for the education of women on an adjacent site in 1858 Both colleges initially specialised in teacher training but in 1892 for Bede and 1896 for Hild they became associated with the federal University of Durham offering BA and BSc degrees alongside teaching in education Graduates of St Hild s were the first female graduates from Durham in 1898 The Chapel of the Venerable Bede completed in 1939 to celebrate Bede College s centenary was designed by the architectural partnership of Seely amp Paget 4 The two colleges retained links throughout the next century with shared teaching and facilities In the 1960s they constructed the shared Caedmon Complex It was then that it was decided that the colleges should be formally merged and in 1975 they became the unitary College of St Hild and St Bede a recognised college of the university In 1979 Hild Bede joined the College Council becoming a full constituent college of the university and ceasing to award its own PGCE qualifications At this point some of the College buildings including much of the teaching facilities of the Bede site were occupied by the University s Department of Education whilst the college centred its academic administration on the old Hild s site Buildings edit nbsp The Art Deco chapel of St Bede The college consists of several distinct buildings including the main Hild building which is the administrative hub of the college containing the main offices computer room common rooms and a large number of student rooms other larger accommodation blocks such as Thorp Christopher Bede and several smaller houses such as Hild Gym Bede Gym Charles Stranks Gables Manor House Manor Lodge Belvedere and as of 2021 Ernest Place At the centre of college is the Caedmon Complex which contains a dining hall the bar The Vernon Arms named after the original Hild Bede Principal Dr Vernon Armitage music rooms and the only student run cinema in Durham Bede Film Society 5 Hild Bede is also one of the two colleges in Durham to have two chapels the other being University College The Chapel of St Hild is now a function room named the Joachim Room and The Chapel of the Venerable Bede is still in use The college also maintains a boat house used by the boat club on the river near the Caedmon Complex Traditions editSymbols edit 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 The College Arms also represents the history of the precursor colleges with the chief taken directly from the Arms of the College of the Venerable Bede and the chevron being adapted from the bend of Arms of St Hild College Gowns edit The gowns worn by members of the college retained from before the college became a constituent college of the university differ from other Durham gowns in being made of brocaded fabric and being shorter citation needed These are worn at matriculation and graduation but not at formal hall Formals are instead black tie events and happen around ten times a year with both traditional formal dinners and themed formals such as for Halloween and St Patrick s Day Anthem edit The College s official anthem is Never Forget by Take That and is frequently thus performed by College staff during karaoke events Postgraduate formals edit Held in the Joachim Room these are formal gowned black tie dinners that happen four times per year College events edit Like most Durham colleges Hild Bede celebrates an annual college day usually in early May This day usually includes a champagne breakfast on the college lawns an optional service in the cathedral a buffet lunch in the dining hall and a marquee picnics and barbecues on the lawns and entertainment throughout the day including bands fairground style events disco ceilidh and college olympics 6 In late April the college is host to the sounding retreat ceremony in conjunction with the Durham Light Infantry Association Initially instituted to remember students and staff of the Bede College Company who lost their lives at the Second Battle of Ypres it now commemorates all former members of the college who have died in conflicts around the world 6 The college also hosts two annual balls the Winter Ball at the end of Michaelmas Term and the Summer Ball after exams have finished The Summer Ball has an annual budget of 60 000 and usually attracts a headline act It has attracted acts such as Showaddywaddy Pixie Lott The Feeling Scouting for Girls Basshunter and Vengaboys It is one of the biggest balls in Durham primarily due to the size of the budget and the entertainment provided 7 Student Representative Council editUnlike most colleges of the university the student body is not divided into Junior and Middle Common Rooms instead both the undergraduate and postgraduate communities are represented by a single Student Representative Council SRC The SRC does however contain a special postgraduate committee and maintains the physical Junior and Middle Common Rooms both in the Hild Building The SRC is run by an elected exec that is headed by a sabbatical president The college also has a Senior Common Room SCR consisting of the college tutors past and current members of college staff and invited members of the wider community 8 Executive Committee edit The running of the SRC is undertaken primarily by the Hild Bede SRC executive committee a group of elected student volunteers headed up by a sabbatical and salaried President The other exec roles are as follows Social Secretary Vice President Postgraduate President Treasurer Chairperson Communities and Liberations Officer two Welfare Officers International Officer Publicity Officer Ball Officer Sports and Societies Officer Environment Officer and Technical Officer Student life edit nbsp Playing fields of the College Sport edit Hild Bede AFC are the college football club and is the colleges largest sports club with seven teams playing every weekend 9 The college s affiliated rugby teams are Bede RFC the men s team playing in the traditional Bede College colours of light and dark blue and Hild RFC the women s team playing in the traditional St Hild s College colours of green purple and white nbsp Hild Bede Boathouse on the River Wear with Thorp House behind it The boat club can also boast recent successes qualifying for Henley Royal Regatta in 2010 10 2011 11 2012 12 2015 13 and 2016 Mascot edit The official Hild Bede college animal is the bear and the mascot of Hild Bede SRC is Bedo whose named is based on Bede from the college s name Maintenance and grooming of the mascot is undertaken by the SRC s Publicity Officer Theatre edit Hild Bede Theatre is the biggest college drama society in Durham and puts on at least three productions annually including a musical at the beginning of the third term In 2009 10 they won two Durham Oscars best college play for Who s afraid of Virginia Woolf and Best college musical for 42nd Street They have won the latter more times than any other Durham theatre group having won for the last 7 years in a row Cinema edit Hild Bede houses the only student cinema in Durham Bede Film Society which is Durham s oldest and cheapest cinema 14 The society used to showcase recent films on a 35mm projector but in celebration of the Bede Film Society s 50th anniversary has since installed a new digital projector funded by 40 000 of alumni donations with Dolby Digital surround sound 15 Films are shown on most weekends of term with the occasional midweek showing The society was started over fifty years ago before the merging of the two colleges showing films on a 16mm projector Bar Quiz edit Every Thursday except during formal dinners Hild Bede s bar the Vern hosts its famous bar quiz traditionally consisting of 50 questions on various topics The winning team receives a 20 bar tab Nowadays the final round of the quiz is always a Wipeout round In this round answering a question incorrectly results in wiping out and thus receiving 0 points for the entire round The Bar Quiz exists under the jurisdiction of the SRC Entertainment s Committee Ents Comm and thus is overseen by the Social Secretary of the SRC although it is also often set up by the SRC Tech Officer In addition it has been known for the Social Secretary to appoint a Head of Quizzes from within Ents Comm to help run these events While the Social Secretary can wear what they like it is customary and expected for the Head of Quizzes to wear their official royal blue Hild Bede sweatshirt Awards edit 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 Ann Boynton Award have their name permanently engraved into a board listing all the winners of the award and the board is hung inside the Vern Another award is the Honorary Lifetime Membership award given by the SRC President to those deemed to have contributed a great deal to college life List of Principals edit College of the Venerable Bede 16 John Cundill 1841 1852 not listed on the reception board but named in Durham County Advertiser 5 March 1852 p 8 J G Cromwell 1852 1861 the board in reception says 1853 but the appointment of Cromwell started the year earlier see Durham County Advertiser 5 March 1852 p 8 Arthur Rawson Ashwell 1861 1881 S Barradell Smith 1881 1886 T Randell 1886 1892 S Barradell Smith 1892 1896 G H S Walpole 1896 1905 D Jones 1905 1925 E F Braley 1925 1947 G E Brigstocke 1948 1959 K G Collier 1959 1975 St Hild s College 16 C W King 1862 1864 Canon W H Walter 1864 1889 Canon J Haworth 1889 1910 E Chrisopher 1910 1933 A Lawrence 1933 1951 N Joachim 1951 1975 College of St Hild and St Bede 16 J Vernon Armitage 1975 to 1997 17 D J Davies 1997 2000 J Alan Pearson 2000 2008 C J Hutchison 2008 2012 L Worden 2012 2013 C J Hutchison 2013 2014 A Darnell 2014 2015 J Clarke 2015 2019 S Forrest 2019 PresentNotable alumni edit nbsp Nick Gibb Conservative Member of Parliament nbsp George Lazenby Australian actor and former model who played James Bond nbsp Robert Burgess British sociologist and academic nbsp Nasser Hussain former English cricketer who captained the England cricket team from 1999 to 2003 nbsp Gabby Logan British presenter and a former Wales international gymnast nbsp Caroline Atkins English cricketer Bede edit nbsp The College of the Venerable Bede s coat of arms Paul Allott Lancashire and England cricketer 1970s Steve Atkinson Durham the Netherlands and Hong Kong cricketer 1970s Sir Robert Burgess Vice Chancellor of Leicester University since 1999 1968 1971 Jack Cunningham a British Labour politician who was the Member of Parliament for Copeland from 1983 to 2005 and previously served in the Cabinet Received a BSc in Chemistry in 1962 and a PhD in 1967 1959 1967 18 Jack Dormand a British educationist and Labour Party politician 1937 1939 Graeme Fowler Lancashire Durham and England cricketer and now the University s Senior Cricket Coach 1970s Bob Hesford Bristol Gloucestershire and England rugby union 1970 John Taylor Hughes Anglican Suffragan Bishop of Croydon 1956 1977 1920s George Lazenby Best known for portraying James Bond in the 1969 film On Her Majesty s Secret Service 19 1970s Bellerby Lowerison educationist and school founder 20 Gehan Mendis Sussex and Lancashire cricketer 1970s Sir Fergus Montgomery politician and former aide to Margaret Thatcher 1947 1950 Fred Peart Member of Parliament for Workington 1945 1976 who served in the Labour governments of the 1960s and 1970s 1934 1936 Patrick Ryecart actor never graduated 1970 1971 Graham Savage civil servant and educationist Edward Short Baron Glenamara Labour Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne Central 1951 1976 Jock Wishart best known for setting a new world record for circumnavigation of the globe in a powered vessel and for organising and leading the Polar Race 1971 1974 Hild edit nbsp St Hild s College coat of arms Revd Kate Tristram one of the first women to be ordained in the Church of England former warden of Marygate House an ecumenical retreat house on Lindisfarne 1978 2009 and author of The Story of Holy Island 1949 1952 21 Mary Stewart nee Rainbow novelist student 1935 1941 Assistant Lecturer 1941 1945 part time lecturer 1948 1956 Margaret Gibb OBE 1892 1984 trained here as a teacher She was the Labour Party s organiser in the North East for 27 years 22 Hild Bede edit Caroline Atkins England cricketer 1990s Mark Bailey former English national rugby union player he was previously professor of Later Medieval History at the University of East Anglia 1978 1981 Andrew Cantrill organist and choral director 1987 1991 organ scholar during his time at the college Joseph Cooper captain of the Durham s 2019 20 University Challenge team who got to the semi finals 2016 20 Nick Gibb the Conservative Member of Parliament for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Gibb also holds the post of Minister of State for Schools in the Department for Education coalition government 2010 2012 2014 present 1978 1981 Chris Hollins broadcaster and winner of Strictly Come Dancing 2009 1990 1993 Nasser Hussain former captain of the English cricket team 1986 1989 23 Gabby Logan television presenter and 1990 Commonwealth Games gymnast 1991 1995 Deputy SRC President in her final year Stuart MacRae composer 1993 1997 Edward Marriott psychotherapist and author Mark Rylands the Bishop of Shrewsbury 1979 1982 24 Rupert Whitaker founder and chairman of the Tuke Institute and co founder of the Terence Higgins Trust 1981 Matt Windows Gloucestershire cricketer 1990s Will Fletcher GB Lightweight rower and Lead coach at DUBC Callum McBrierty GB Rower Omar Bueller FR Rower 2022 23References edit The College of St Hild and St Bede PDF Durham University 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