Jump to content

Sawston Village College

Coordinates: 52°07′35″N 0°09′49″E / 52.12644°N 0.16373°E / 52.12644; 0.16373
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sawston Village College
Address
Map
New Road

, ,
CB22 3BP

England
Coordinates52°07′35″N 0°09′49″E / 52.12644°N 0.16373°E / 52.12644; 0.16373
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoCARE
Established1930
FounderHenry Morris
Local authorityCambridgeshire County Council
Department for Education URN136775 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherJonathan Russell
Staff110
Gendercoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1060
Colour(s)   Burgundy, White
Websitehttp://www.sawstonvc.org/

Sawston Village College is an academy school in Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England. It was the first community college and Village College in the country,[1] and is currently the Sunday Times State 11-16 Secondary School of the Year.[2] It was founded in 1930[3] and realised the vision of Henry Morris, then Chief Education Officer for Cambridgeshire.[4]

In 1924, Henry Morris wrote a Memorandum on the Provision of Education and Social Facilities for the Countryside, with Special Reference to Cambridgeshire.[5] Morris wrote that:[6]

  • the village college would be "the community centre of the neighbourhood";
  • "it would not only be the training ground for the art of living, but the place in which life is lived";
  • "the village college could lie athwart the daily lives of the community it served; and in it the conditions would be realised under which education would not be an escape from reality, but an enrichment and transformation of it".

Morris' vision of a school indivisible from its community still holds true today at Sawston, the first village college. Its circa 1030 pupils aged 11 – 16[7] share the campus with adults who come to the college for a range of purposes: education, socialising, leisure and sports.[8]

The college also has the only youth-led cinema in the country. Its pupils take responsibility for the function of the cinema – front of house, projection and business planning; offering regular screenings to the local community.[9]

On 1 June 2011, Sawston Village College gained academy status, effectively ending Cambridgeshire County Council's control and funding of the school.[10]

On 6 September 2012, 14:15 BST, one wing of the original college building was devastated by a fire. The Walnut gallery, Main Staff Room, and Sawston Public Library were destroyed, and the Henry Morris Hall was flooded from the hosepipes.[11] The staff evacuated the pupils. Everyone was accounted for, and there were no casualties. The incident is thought to have been an act of arson.[12]

Sawston Village College was crowned the UK's State 11-16 Secondary School of the Year by the Sunday Times 32nd edition[13] in 2024.[14]

Notable Alumni

[edit]

Head Pupils

[edit]
Year Head Girl Head Boy
2024-25 Emma Russell Isaac Arena
2023-24 Abbie Wightman Aymeric Tsyanov-Bodounov
2022-23 Lucy Graham William Murlis
2021-22 Keli Darkwa Tyler Wright
2020-21 Lexi Small George Mack
2019-20 Nellie Coss Oscar Toogood
2018-29 Amelia Perry Sullivan Bishop
2017-18 Evie Sausman Theodore Burr
2016-17 Niamh Downing Keilan Grant
2015-16 Holly Bootman Joe Lever
2014-15 Hannah Jones Kiran Jones
2013-14 Rosanna Larter Fredrik Barnes
2012-13 Charlotte Davies Tim Savill
2011-12 Lily Pickard Michael Middleton
2010-11 Hannah Long James Jackson
2009-10 Lucy Fitzpatrick Ajay Jones
2008-09 Ritwika Sengupta Thomas Byres

Feeder schools

[edit]

Children from the following schools generally start attending Sawston Village College at age 11:

Destination Schools

[edit]

Students continuing in Further Education beyond 16 generally attend one of the following:

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Village college", Wikipedia, 7 June 2024, retrieved 14 December 2024
  2. ^ "Best schools in the UK 2025 | The Times league table". www.thetimes.com. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Our History". sawstonvc.org. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  4. ^ Polsom, Rachael (1 April 2021). "Henry Morris - The Life and Legacy". Cambridgeshire Village Colleges. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  5. ^ Morris, Henry (1924). The Village College: Being a Memorandum on the Provision of Educational and Social Facilities for the Countryside, with Special References to Cambridgeshire. University Press.
  6. ^ "Infed.org | Henry Morris, village colleges and community schools". infed.org. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Principal's Welcome". sawstonvc.org. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  8. ^ "Community". sawstonvc.org. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  9. ^ "Sawston Cinema | A cinema run by Sawston Village College". Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  10. ^ "Cambridgeshire Online | Sawston Village College". info.cambridgeshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  11. ^ "Fire at Sawston Village College damages library". BBC News. 6 September 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  12. ^ "Sawston's fire-hit library given £1.25m rebuild grant". BBC News. 20 February 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  13. ^ "Best schools in the UK 2025 | The Times league table". www.thetimes.com. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  14. ^ Senior, Matthew (6 December 2024). "The Cambs schools named among the best in East Anglia in Sunday Times guide". Cambridgeshire Live. Retrieved 14 December 2024.