Queen's College is a
co-educational public school located in Taunton
, the
county town of Somerset
, England
. It
is an
independent
day/boarding school for children aged 2–18. The school incorporates
Nursery, Pre-Prep, Junior and Senior schools. The current
headmaster of the Senior School (11–18) is Chris Alcock. Justin
Backhouse heads the Junior School (8–11)
History
First known as the Wesleyan Collegiate Institute, Queen's College
was established by the
Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1843. The building is a
symmetrical Tudor Gothic building and set in approximately of
grounds.It was built by Giles and Gane in 1874 and has been
designated as a Grade II*
listed
building.
The college's motto:
non scholae sed vitae discimus, "we
learn not for scholarship but for life", reflected its ethos of
providing more than academic learning to its students.
Sports
The school has sports teams in:
cricket,
rugby union,
hockey,
swimming,
athletics,
netball and
tennis. The school
also provides less popular disciplines such as
canoe polo,
fencing,
badminton and
equestrianism.
Arts
Queen's College teaches performing arts, including drama and music,
and dance.
The Quartz festival, running from the first Wednesday of October
each year for ten days, is extremely popular and attracts over
6,000 visitors annually.
Houses
The Junior School is split into four day houses and one boarding
house, each accepting both boys and girls.
The houses are named
after local hill ranges: Quantocks
, Brendons
, Blackdowns
and Mendips
.
The Senior School is split into boarding and day
houses for girls and boys. The houses are named
after past headmasters or early pupils:
|
Day Houses |
Boarding Houses |
| Male |
Sibly, Fielding |
School House, Channon |
| Female |
Laker, Ashurst |
Jack Tigg, Southcombe |
Notable Old Queenians
- Harold
Arthur Watkinson- 1st Viscount Watkinson of Woking, PC, CH,
Minister of Defence 1959–1962
- John Passmore Widgery- Baron
Widgery of South Molton, OBE, TD, QC, Lord Chief Justice of England
and Wales 1971–1980
- Arthur Henderson- Baron Rowley of
Rowley Regis, PC, Secretary of State for Air 1947–1951
- Leighton Seager-
1st Baron Leighton of St Mellons, Shipping Magnate
- Sir Robert Hart-
1st Baronet, GCMG, Inspector-General of China's Imperial Maritime
Customs Service 1863–1907
- Sir Robert Bond- KCMG, Prime
Minister of Newfoundland 1900–1909
- Sir George Shenton- KB, Mayor of
Perth, Australia 1880–1884 & 1886–1888
- Nick Harvey- Liberal Democrat
MP
- John Baron- Conservative
MP
- Martin Pipe- Racehorse trainer
- Carrie Davis- Radio 1 sports
analyst
- Peter Mitchell- 1978 Nobel Prize
Winner (Chemistry)
- Matthew Clay- 2006
Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist (Swimming)
- Peter Honess- Oscar-nominated,
BAFTA award-winning Hollywood film editor
(L.A. Confidential); Member of the
Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Dean Ryan- Internation England Rugby
Union player and Head Coach of Gloucester RFU Club
References
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