Peter Symonds College is an open-access sixth form college in Winchester, Hampshire, in the south of England with 2700 students mainly from central Hampshire. The college was founded as a boys' grammar school in 1897 and became a coeducational 16-19 college in 1974, although its roots go back to charities established in the 16th century at the bequest of Peter Symonds, a wealthy merchant.
The current principal, Neil Hopkins is now the only princi...
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Peter Symonds College is an open-access sixth form college in Winchester, Hampshire, in the south of England with 2700 students mainly from central Hampshire. The college was founded as a boys' grammar school in 1897 and became a coeducational 16-19 college in 1974, although its roots go back to charities established in the 16th century at the bequest of Peter Symonds, a wealthy merchant.
The current principal, Neil Hopkins is now the only principal not to have a building in the college named after him, and instead the landfill site in front of the Northbrook building which was demolished has been affectionately called Hopkins' Hump.
In the late 1990s or early 2000s, for reasons unknown (but possibly because of the difficulty students and correspondents had in spelling the College's name correctly), the College dropped the possessive apostrophe from its founder's name in its official title, and is now known as Peter Symonds College.
In 2004, the John Shields Building was unveiled,...
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