Hamilton College, South Lanarkshire

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Hamilton College
Location

Scotland
Information
TypeIndependent Christian
MottoGrace and Knowledge
Established1983
FounderCharles Oxley
Chair of Board of GovernorsRev Alan Gibson
Chief Executive OfficerKatie Morton
Head teacherRichard Charman
Staffc. 100
GenderCo-educational
Age2 to 18
Enrolment423
Colour(s)Burgundy, blue & gold      
Websitewww.hamiltoncollege.co.uk

Hamilton College is a co-educational Christian independent school located in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It provides education from Nursery age (2 years and up) through the full 7 years of primary education and 6 years of secondary school (up to 18 years old). The Nursery, Junior and Senior Schools pupils are on the same campus and in the same building. The Headteacher is Richard Charman.[1]

Although it is a Christian school, there is no church affiliation, and the school has pupils from other cultural backgrounds.[2]

History[]

Hamilton College was opened in 1983 by Charles Oxley.[3] The Nursery opened on the same campus in 1995. The building had originally opened as a teacher training college in 1964. Hamilton College was the third school Oxley opened. He had already founded Tower College (1948) and Scarisbrick Hall School (1964) in North-West England.

The school badge is inspired by the scripture "to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ". This verse from 2Peter 3:18 provided the original inspiration for the College’s Growing Together theme.

In July 2016, Tom McPhail was appointed as acting principal, replacing John Taylor.[4]

After Tom McPhail retired in December 2019, Katie Morton was appointed Chief Executive officer, with Richard Charman as Headteacher.[5]

Curriculum[]

All S1 and S2 pupils at the school study Latin, and have the option to continue this.[6]

The college has high academic standards. In 2019 it had a 93% pass rate at SQA Higher, with a 100% pass rate in many subjects, including mathematics. In 2020, the pass rate increased to 95%.[7]

Notable former pupils[]

References[]

  1. ^ "StackPath". www.hamiltoncollege.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  2. ^ "School of excellence: Hamilton College". The Scotsman. 22 April 2008. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Hamilton College History".
  4. ^ McDonald, Craig (3 July 2016). "Head of top Scottish private school quits after only one year". Daily Record. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Hamilton College Staff".
  6. ^ "Passport to a world of opportunity – now you're talking". The Scotsman. 29 September 2009. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  7. ^ "StackPath". www.hamiltoncollege.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  8. ^ "Scott Forrest". Scottish Rugby. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  9. ^ Katie Leung, Internet Movie Database

External links[]

Coordinates: 55°46′59″N 4°02′45″W / 55.78307°N 4.04587°W / 55.78307; -4.04587

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