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Compare this years Boars Head Feast with photographs from the Archive. More...
Which house became the first girls house? What year were girls allowed to wear trousers in sixth form? When did St Johns become co-ed? More...
Joan Peters, the first female teacher at Hurst, talks about her experience as the college moved to co-education. More...
The Hurst Foundation interviews Sarah Hyman, a Hurst staff member since 2005 and current housemistress of Martlet More...
The Hurst Foundation interviews Jan Leeper, a Hurst staff member since 1999 and former housemistress of Martlet More...
A message from the Headmaster as the college celebrates 25 years of girls at Hurst. More...
The Hurst Foundation interviews Anita Firth on her time at the college as the former head of girls' sport and the first housemistress of St Johns. More...
Read the Hurst Foundation's interview with Rob Kift, the Director of Sport at Hurst and member of staff for over 30 years. More...
The Hurst Foundation spoke with some of the first girls at Hurst ranging from 1995-2001. More...
The Hurst Foundation interviewed Debs Treyer-Evans the current school registrar who led the introduction of girls in 1995. More...
Watch the OJ Club's President, Ian Buckeridge's video message to support the 25 Years of Girls celebration. More...
Hugo Healy (Eagle 2009-2014) has been shortlisted for the British Photography Awards and needs your vote! More...
The 1st December marks World AIDS day, a focus of the Hurst Diversity team. More...
Watch the virtual, podcast style interview with professional rugby player, and OJ, Zack Henry in aid of Movember. More...
An article written and submitted by Jerry Marshall (Eagle 1971-1975). More...
Grace, herself a Hurst OJ, interviews beloved past staff member, John Bettridge, who worked at Hurst for over 30 years. More...
Watch OJ Mikaela Loach discuss the issues of the climate crisis & anti racism with BBC reporter Olivia Le Poidevin More...
Watch the 2020 tour of your old house and see how much it has changed. More...
Sophie Bankes decided to leave her corporate job in city and become a personal trainer. More...
For pupils who have not been on campus for a while, the Hurst that they will be returning to in September will look quite different! More...
With 19 new trainees last year, increasing to 36 for 2020, the Teach Hurst scheme is growing rapidly and is now one of the primary ways of recruiting … More...
Tom Sutcliffe (Fleur de Lys -1960) talked to the Hurst Foundation about his time at Hurst in the 1950s and development of his career. More...
Simon Dures is currently working across a number of different conservation projects, and tells us that he “always knew” he would end up in this sector… More...
Rosie Zeidler is currently working in the theatre industry and tells us how developing resilience is absolutely key to surviving the inevitable highs … More...