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  1. 25 de nov. de 2015 · Beaumont finally left Bretton behind and moved back to the family home at Bywell Hall. Bretton College opened in 1949 and would continue as a teacher training college, and then as an institution for design, music and performing arts, for the next 52 years.

  2. 13 de abr. de 2017 · Bretton Hall College originally opened in 1949 as a teacher training college before becoming a performing arts college when it merged with the University of Leeds in 2001. Clr Peter Box, leader of Wakefield Council, said: “As the old student blocks come down it opens up a new future for this superb historic building.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2023 · Bretton College in Peterborough and Bretton Hall College (West Yorkshire) are two distinct institutions with different histories and legacies. While Bretton College continues to operate as a higher education institution in London and Peterborough, Bretton Hall College has been closed since 2007. Bretton College is a further and higher education institution based in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

  4. 15 de dic. de 2004 · Performing arts college to close. Karl Mansfield and Polly Curtis. Wed 15 Dec 2004 10.00 EST. Bretton Hall college is to be shut down and sold in 2007, the University of Leeds has confirmed. The ...

  5. Recognising teacher training as fundamental in the West Riding vision for education, a training college for the arts was agreed upon, and in January 1946 Bretton Hall, in West Bretton, was deemed suitable for such a purpose. The cross-fertilisation of practices in music, movement, arts and drama, how this could enrich children’s learning as a ...

  6. Sir Alec Clegg, Chief Education Officer for the West Riding, oversaw the creation of the college at Bretton Hall in 1949. He helped establish the area as a pioneering and innovative place for education. Students at Bretton Hall College included opera singer Anne Collins; actors Shelley Conn, Mark Gatiss, Reece Shearsmith, Richard O’Brien, ...

  7. Some 50m north of the Hall there is a stable range (listed grade II*) by George Basevi of 1842/3. The Hall was turned into a teacher training college in 1949 and it subsequently became Bretton Hall, a college of the University of Leeds. There are a number of buildings north of the Hall erected in the mid and later C20 in connection with this use.