Paston College
Paston College is a sixth form college located in the town of North Walsham, Norfolk. The college has been part of City College Norwich, following a merger of the two colleges, since 1 December 2017.
History
Sir William Paston's Free School was founded on the present site in 1606 by local magistrate and landowner Sir William Paston. An all-boys boarding grammar school, it sent most of its pupils to Gonville College, Cambridge. In 1610, Sir William died and the Trustees created by his will continued to keep the school in operation. The Trustees continue to own two of the college's three sites. In 1766, a new school building on the Grammar School Road was completed. From 1700 until 1984, Paston School had four houses, Tenison, Wharton, Hoste and Nelson. In 1919, North Walsham High School for Girls, a girls grammar school was opened by the Misses Cooke, known locally as "Cookies" to complement the work of Paston. The expansion of local railways led more pupils travelling daily to Paston by railway, and by 1946 more than 270 boys were day pupils. Students continued to board until the mid-1950s.The 20th century brought radical changes to education in Britain, with the 1902 and 1944 Education Acts. In 1908, Paston School became a public secondary school under the new Norfolk Local Education Authority. In 1953, Paston School became a voluntary aided grammar school and later a voluntary controlled grammar school. Paston Sixth Form College was formed in 1984 when grammar schools, Paston School and North Walsham High School for Girls merged. In 1993, the college was incorporated as an Independent College of Further Education under the 1991 Further and Higher Education Act. In 2017, Paston Sixth Form College merged with City College Norwich and changed its name to Paston College. The college occupies the buildings of its 2 predecessor schools. The two sites include buildings dating from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, set in extensive lawns in the centre of the town.
Curriculum
Paston College offers A-Levels, GCSEs, Level 2 Programme and the Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma.A-Level courses include; Art, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Drama and Theatre Studies, English Language, English Literature, Environmental Science, Film Studies, French, Further Mathematics, Geography, Graphic Communication, History, Law, Maths, Media Studies, Philosophy and Religion, Photography, Physics, Politics, Psychology, Sociology and Textiles.
Exam results
In 2017, Paston College's A Level results were 53% A*-B, 80% A*-C, 99% A*-E. At BTEC, students achieved 100% pass rates, with 63% achieving top grades. The majority of students go on to university, including Oxford, Cambridge and other Russel Groups.| GCE Results | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
| A*-B | 52 | 57 | / | 50 | 50 | 53 |
| A*-C | 75 | 74 | / | 75 | 78 | 80 |
| A*-E | 98 | 94 | / | 96 | 98 | 99 |
Headmasters
- 1604-25: Michael Tylles, MA
- 1625-40: Thomas Acres, MA
- 1640-48: Edward Warnes, MA
- 1648-66: Henry Luce, MA
- 1667-76: Joseph Eldred, BA
- 1676-01: Robert Harvey, MA
- 1701-03: Nicholas Girling, BA
- 1703-21: John Montford, MA
- 1721-47: John Gallant, BA
- 1747-64: Alexander Campbell, MA
- 1767-78: John Price Jones, MA
- 1778-95: Joseph Hepworth, MA
- 1796-07: Henry Hunter, BA
- 1807-25: William Tylney Spurdens, BA
- 1825-35: William Rees, BA
- 1835-43: Samuel Rees, MA
- 1843: George Harrison Wharton Thompson, MA
- 1844-73: Thomas Dry, MA
- 1874-78: Frederick Richard Pentreath, MA, DD
- 1878-04: Henry Whytehead Wimble, MA
- 1904-22: George Hare
- 1922-46: Major Percival Pickford, MA
- 1946-75: Lt Colonel Kenneth Newton Marshall, MA
- 1975-81: Kenneth Michael Harre, MA
- 1981-90: Peter Brice
- 1990-96: Molly Whitworth
- 1996-2012: Peter Mayne, MA, MA
- 2012-17: Kevin Grieve
- 2017–present: Corrienne Peasgood
Coat of arms
Old Pastonians
- Sam Kelly, Britain's Got Talent contestant and musician
- Colonel James Woodham, Royal Anglian Regiment, awarded the Military Cross in peacetime in 2006 for gallantry
- Charlie Hall, Chief Constable, Hertfordshire Constabulary
Paston School
- Dr. James H. Keeler, Head of the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, 2018-
- Clive Baker, former professional goalkeeper
- Prof David Chiddick, Vice Chancellor from 2000 to 2009 of the University of Lincoln
- Tony Colman, Labour MP from 1997 to 2005 for Putney
- Prof Henry Forder, mathematician, known for the Forder Lectureship
- Stephen Fry, British actor
- Edwin Le Grice, priest, Dean of Ripon from 1968 to 1984
- Prof Rod Morgan
- Craig Murray, Ambassador to Uzbekistan from 2002 to 2004
- Robin Nash, Head of Variety and later Head of Comedy at the BBC
- Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
- William Nelson, 1st Earl Nelson
- Flight Sergeant Charles Roberts, who flew on the Dambusters Raid as a navigator in Lancaster AJ-A with pilot Squadron Leader Dinghy Young in the second section of the first wave; his aircraft was the fourth to bomb the Möhne Dam, but was hit by flak at 02.58 when returning, near the Dutch coast at Castricum aan Zee; he is buried at Bergen General Cemetery
- Allan Smethurst, The Singing Postman
- Rev Norman Snaith
- Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Andrew Ian Cooper, British Chemist
- Mal Peet, Writer, illustrator - Writes about his experience at the school in his semi-biography, Life: An Exploded Diagram
North Walsham High School for Girls
- Gillian Shephard, Baroness Shepherd of Northwold, Conservative MP from 1987 to 2005 for South West Norfolk
- Carole Walker, BBC political correspondent