Kingston upon Hull College of Education
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Kingston upon Hull College of Education was founded in 1913 as the "Hull Municipal Training College".[1] The first principal was Miss Helen Todd. The college had numerous name changes until September 1976 when it merged with the Hull College of Higher Education,[2] which ultimately formed part of the University of Lincoln. The stimulus for the formation of the college was in response to a shortage of certified teachers in the city's schools.[3] The college trained teachers and educationalists for both the city and beyond following an ethos which was primarily set by Cyril Bibby, principal between 1959 and 1977.
Contents
Principals
- -1959: Miss Helen Todd
- 1959–1977: Cyril Bibby
Alumni
- Elliot Morley, MP[4]
References
External links
- College Archives
- The First Fifty Years. A brief history of Kingston upon Hull Training College, 1913–1963. Edited by C. B. i.e. Cyril Bibby. With plates