Portsmouth News

College marks a milestone

Birthday cake as ex-staff return

- by NEIL FATKIN Education reporter Neil.fatkin@jpimedia.co.uk

A COLLEGE has been celebratin­g half a century of educating the region’s young people.

Fareham College first opened its doors to students on October 17, 1970. At that time it was known as Fareham Technical College.

To celebrate the landmark occasion, students at the college’s Avenue 141 restaurant baked a birthday cake along with cupcakes for staff to enjoy.

Long-serving teachers were joined by a number returning staff to reminisce about days gone by and how the college has changed.

Former catering manager, Claire Hopkins, who last year retired from the college after 33 years of service, said: ‘The college bears little resemblanc­e from when I joined.

‘At that time the college was known as Fareham Tertiary College and was on two sites; Bishopsfie­ld Road and Price’s Sixth Form College, formally a grammar school for boys in Park Lane. The Principal at the time was John McNabb.

‘Today, Fareham College’s main campus bears little resemblanc­e to the buildings when I joined the college. The kitchen refectory was originally sited in what is now part of the art department. Fareham College has come a long way and it has never looked better than today.’

Claire added: ‘I have many memorable moments. One of the most fun was when celebrity chef John Torode was invited to perform a cooking demonstrat­ion at an open day.

‘I think the number of years I worked at the college is testament to how much I enjoyed working with the staff and students and what a friendly and progressiv­e place it is.’

Part of the celebratio­ns saw principal Andrew Kaye cut the college’s birthday cake. Mr Kaye believes the fundamenta­l principles behind the college’s success are the same today as they were half a century ago.

He said: ‘Fareham College still delivers a strikingly similar mission to that stated in the Order of Ceremonies from the official opening of the college in October 1970, albeit we might not express it in the same language.

‘Fifty years on we have outstandin­g facilities, an excellent reputation and a commitment to ensuring our students get the very best education and support they need for their future careers.’

Fareham College has come a long way and it has never looked better than today. Claire Hopkins

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 ??  ?? CELEBRATIO­N Fareham College principal, Andrew Kaye, cutting a cake to mark the Fareham College’s 50th anniversar­y, INSET The college’s first principal, Mr L North, at the opening ceremony
CELEBRATIO­N Fareham College principal, Andrew Kaye, cutting a cake to mark the Fareham College’s 50th anniversar­y, INSET The college’s first principal, Mr L North, at the opening ceremony

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