Homerton College
Variant namesHomerton College was founded in 1695. It was one of several academies training ministers for nonconformist churches, at a time when the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge would accept only members of the Church of England. From 1768 several of these academies merged into new premises at Homerton Academy, Middlesex, then a convenient distance from London. The name of Homerton College was used from 1823. The specialised function of the college changed after 1836 when it was possible for nonconformists to sit degree examinations in the newly founded University of London. The London Congregationalists found a new purpose for Homerton College as a centre for teacher training for both men and women. It was Samuel Morely, a Victorian philanthropist who was instrumental in the establishment of Homerton as an independent college for the training of teachers. The surroundings of the College at Homerton, once a prosperous suburb of London, deteriorated towards the end of the nineteenth century. A new location was sought and found in the buildings of Cavendish College, Cambridge. The high Victorian Gothic buildings of the College date from 1876. Between 1896 and 1970 Homerton admitted only women students. Under the dynamic leadership of Mary Allan, its first woman Principal, Homerton gathered its reputation for academic and professional excellence. With the introduction of a three year teacher training course in 1960, Homerton expanded rapidly, with student numbers rising from 300 in 1960, to 540 in 1968. Dame Beryl Paston Brown, a graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge, presided over a major building programme in the early 1960s which included a new library and dining hall. In 1976 Homerton was recognised as an Approved Society by the University of Cambridge. 1976 also saw the establishment of a four year Bachelor of Education honours degree, designed as a professional teacher training course. In the 1970s Homerton began admitting men as well as women to its postgraduate and undergraduate courses. August 2001 saw Homerton changing its legal and institutional status from a free standing Higher Education Institute to one moving foward to full membership of Cambridge University collegiate structure and, in that sense becoming a 'traditional college' within the Cambridge structure.
From the guide to the Homerton College Records, 1782-1999, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Examinations, 1905-1990, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Film, 1950s and 1967, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Appeals, 1988-1995, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - History of the College, 1852-1994, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Administrative Information, 1782-1990, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Brereton Papers, 1848-1898, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
Homerton College was founded in 1695. It was one of several academies training ministers for nonconformist churches, at a time when the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge would accept only members of the Church of England. From 1768 several of these academies merged into new premises at Homerton Academy, Middlesex, then a convenient distance from London. The name of Homerton College was used from 1823. The specialised function of the college changed after 1836 when it was possible for nonconformists to sit degree examinations in the newly founded University of London. The London Congregationalists found a new purpose for Homerton College as a centre for teacher training for both men and women. It was Samuel Morely, a Victorian philanthropist who was instrumental in the establishment of Homerton as an independent college for the training of teachers. The surroundings of the College at Homerton, once a prosperous suburb of London, deteriorated towards the end of the nineteenth century. A new location was sought and found in the buildings of Cavendish College, Cambridge. The high Victorian Gothic buildings of the College date from 1876. Between 1896 and 1970 Homerton admitted only women students. Under the dynamic leadership of Mary Allan, its first woman Principal, Homerton gathered its reputation for academic and professional excellence. With the introduction of a three year teacher training course in 1960, Homerton expanded rapidly, with student numbers rising from 300 in 1960, to 540 in 1968. Dame Beryl Paston Brown, a graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge, presided over a major building programme in the early 1960s which included a new library and dining hall. In 1976 Homerton was recognised as an Approved Society by the University of Cambridge. 1976 also saw the establishment of a four year Bachelor of Education honours degree, designed as a professional teacher training course. In the 1970s Homerton began admitting men as well as women to its postgraduate and undergraduate courses. August 2001 saw Homerton changing its legal and institutional status from a free standing Higher Education Institute to one moving forward to full membership of Cambridge University collegiate structure and, in that sense becoming a 'traditional college' within the Cambridge structure.
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Students, 1922-1980s, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Academic Board, 1962-1990, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Trustees, 1908-1978, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Teaching, 1860-1990s, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - College Magazines, 1893-1992, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Principals, 1903-1991, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Photographs, 1909-1990s, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Committees, 1910-1995, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Roll, 1902-1990, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Schweitzer Papers, 1955, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Prospectus, 1854-1985, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Research, 1972-1991, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Staff, 1902-1990s, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
From the guide to the Homerton College Records - Domestic, 1885-1994, (Cambridge University: Homerton College)
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creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Appeals, 1988-1995 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
referencedIn | Homerton College Records - Morley Memorial Primary School, 1898-1918 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
referencedIn | Homerton College Records - Mary Warnock, 9 Nov 1985 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - History of the College, 1852-1994 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
referencedIn | Homerton College Records - 'Homerton Roll', 1909-1991 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Examinations, 1905-1990 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Photographs, 1909-1990s | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Schweitzer Papers, 1955 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Trustees, 1908-1978 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records, 1782-1999 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Film, 1950s and 1967 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - College Magazines, 1893-1992 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Administrative Information, 1782-1990 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Domestic, 1885-1994 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Staff, 1902-1990s | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Prospectus, 1854-1985 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Students, 1922-1980s | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Research, 1972-1991 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Teaching, 1860-1990s | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Conder, John, 1714-1781. [Conder family]. | University of California, Los Angeles | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Committees, 1910-1995 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Academic Board, 1962-1990 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Principals, 1903-1991 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Brereton Papers, 1848-1898 | Cambridge University: Homerton College | |
creatorOf | Homerton College Records - Roll, 1902-1990 | Cambridge University: Homerton College |
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