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East Durham College, formerly known as East Durham & Houghall Community College, is a
community college A community college is a type of educational institution. The term can have different meanings in different countries: many community colleges have an "open enrollment" for students who have graduated from high school (also known as senior se ...
with campuses in
Peterlee Peterlee is a town in County Durham, England. It lies between Sunderland to the north, Hartlepool to the south, the Durham Coast to the east and Durham to the west. It gained town status in 1948 under the New Towns Act 1946. The act also cre ...
and
Houghall Houghall ron: /ˈhɒfl/is a hamlet in County Durham, in England. It is situated approximately to the south of Durham city centre. It is also the location of the Houghall Campus of East Durham College, associated gardens, a small number of ho ...
, south-east of
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. The college student roll at the time of a February 2014 Ofsted report was 1,579 full-time and 4,154 part-time students.


Locations

East Durham College operates across three campuses, as well as providing workforce development within individual workplaces across the region. The
Houghall Houghall ron: /ˈhɒfl/is a hamlet in County Durham, in England. It is situated approximately to the south of Durham city centre. It is also the location of the Houghall Campus of East Durham College, associated gardens, a small number of ho ...
campus is situated on the A177 (Stockton Road) to the south-east of Durham, near
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. The 400-acre campus includes football and rugby pitches, gardens, woodland, stables, an all-weather equine arena, small-animal care unit and working farm. The site has hosted the Durham Flower Festival. The Peterlee campus is situated on Willerby Grove off the B1320 (Burnhope Way) in Peterlee, near the A19. Its facilities include a bistro restaurant ''Scene1'', two functional beauty and hair salons, recording studio, IT suites, sports centre and fitness suite, dance studio, theatre and a conference suite. The college's third site is the Technical Academy located on Peterlee's south west industrial estate.


History


Houghall (13th to 20th centuries)

The history of Houghall Farm dates back to 1260 when the manor at Houghall, plus attached lands, were granted to the
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and Convent of Durham. Although some of the land was leased, most of the area was farmed by the monks themselves. Sheep were an important part of the farm at this time; crops such as oats and barley were also grown. The land was very marshy so fish farming took place in the many ponds and the rushes, which grew abundantly, were harvested for use in the cathedral, cloisters and castle. The Priory let the farm in 1464 to Richard Rackett, and the tenancy remained with the Rackett family until the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Houghall was then sold to
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, the tenant at that time being Clement Farrowe. The farm was returned to the Church (Dean and Chapter) in 1660. A survey of the farm was carried out in 1794, and many of the fields had the same shape and the same name as they have today. The crops then grown were oats, barley, wheat, grass, clover and rape. In 1836 Houghall and other land in the area was endowed to Durham University. In 1920 Durham County Council then bought the farm to provide the site for an agricultural school and training farm. The course of the River Wear has changed many times over the centuries, both through natural means and by design. A large area, which is now part of the farm, was once the river bed. The silt deposits left by the river have contributed greatly to the fertility of the farm.


1999 to present day

The present college results from the merger in June 1999 of Durham College of Agriculture and Horticulture (also known as Houghall College) and East Durham Community College in Peterlee (known as Peterlee
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College in the 1980s and Peterlee College from 1989). The former town centre campus on Burnhope Way was originally Easington Technical College, and the campus at Howletch was originally Peterlee Grammar School. In 2006, the college was given planning permission to build a new campus at Peterlee because the buildings at the two campuses did not meet requirements for access by disabled people. In September 2008 a new £36m college building was opened on the Howletch site; the old college was demolished to make way for further college buildings; the Burnhope Way building made way for a
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store. The college's new 220-seat theatre was named after
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. In September 2013, the college opened Apollo Studio Academy, a new
studio school A studio school is a type of specialist secondary school in England that is designed to give students practical skills in workplace environments as well as traditional academic and vocational courses of study. Like traditional schools, studio sc ...
, on the Peterlee campus.


Courses

Houghall Campus: Agriculture, Animal Care, Arboriculture & Forestry, Dog Grooming, Equine Studies, Floristry, Horticulture, Land & Wildlife Management and Veterinary Nursing. Peterlee Campus: Access to Higher Education, Accountancy, A Levels Art & Design, Barbering, Beauty Therapy, Brickwork, Business, Carpentry, Catering, Childcare, Computing, Construction, Counselling, Hairdressing, Health & Social Care, Hospitality, ICT, Media, Music, Painting & Decorating, Performing Arts, Photography, Science, Sport, Teacher Training, Travel & Tourism, T Levels, Uniformed Public Services,
Endeavour Academy Endeavour or endeavor may refer to: People Fictional characters * Endeavour Morse, central character of the ''Inspector Morse'' novels by Colin Dexter * Endeavor, the hero name for the character Enji Todoroki from the anime series ''My Hero A ...
The Technical Academy: Engineering, Electrical, Plumbing & Heating Engineering, Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Welding


Sport development centre

The college also runs a student athlete programme, providing health education to participants. The programme includes boxing, basketball, football and rugby, providing a variety of competitive opportunities (friendly, league, cup fixtures), but the major focus is on individual skill development as opposed to team organisation. The sports hall has 500 seats on the bleachers.


Notable alumni


East Durham College

* Steve Harper, footballer – studied sport and attended the college's football development centre; now academy goalkeeping coach for
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* Steve Howey, footballer – worked at the college's football development centre from 2007, and was acting head of the centre until 2011 *
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, boxer – studied engineering at the college and was part of the boxing development team *
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, actress – best known for her roles in ''
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'' *
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, footballer * Dave Wilson, Bath and
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rugby union prop


Peterlee Grammar School

*
Grahame Morris Grahame Mark Morris (born 13 March 1961) is a Labour Party (UK), British Labour Party politician. He was elected at the 2010 United Kingdom general election, 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Easington (UK Parliament c ...
, Labour MP since 2010 for Easington


Easington Technical College

* John Cummings, Labour MP from 1987 to 2010 for Easington


References


External links


East Durham College homepage

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