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The College of St Hild and St Bede, commonly known as Hild Bede, is a constituent college of Durham University in England. It is the university's second largest collegiate body, with over 1000 students. The co-educational college was formed in 1975 following the merger of two much older single-sex institutions, the
Hild Bede is a College with a long history and full of tradition. The present College, which was itself the result of a merger of St Hild’s College and the College of St Bede in 1975, joined the University in 1979. Ever since we have accepted students in all subjects, disciplines and professions.
Hild Bede sits just off the main A690 road leading into Durham City centre. We have a signed entrance off the Gilesgate roundabout. The College sits long the hill below the main road and on land running right down to the riverside – to which we have direct access by footpaths.
College of St Hild and St Bede (1975) – Geographisch weder ein Bailey noch ein Hill College (bei größerer Nähe zu Erstem); der Name stammt aus der Fusion zweier Colleges, St Hild's College (nur für Frauen, gegründet 1858) und The College of the Venerable Bede (nur für Männer, gegründet 1839). Ushaw
The College of St. Hild and St. Bede was formally constituted as a college of the University of Durham in 1979, although it traces its origin to two independent teacher-training colleges established in the nineteenth century: the College of the Venerable Bede (for men) and St. Hild’s College (for women).
The origins of the College of St Hild and St Bede are located within the foundation of two separate teaching training colleges: The Durham Diocesan Training School for the Education of Schoolmasters (later to become Bede College) and the Durham Diocesan Female Training School (which would become Hild College). The College of St Bede.