St Anne's College, Oxford
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St Anne's College | |
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Established | 1879 |
Sister College | New Hall |
Principal | Mr Tim Gardam |
Graduates | 127 |
Undergraduates | 422 |
</div> St Anne's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
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History
What is now St Anne's College began life as part of the "Association for the Education of Women", the first institution in Oxford to allow for the education of women (see: Somerville College, Oxford), then later the "Society of Home Students". In 1942 it became the "St Anne's Society", and received a university charter to be founded as a women-only college in 1952. It become coeducational in 1979. Today it is one of the larger colleges in Oxford, with around 450 undergraduate and 150 graduate students, in a roughly equal mix of men and women.
Notable Former Students
- Mary Archer (wife of disgraced peer Lord Archer)
- Tina Brown
- Edwina Currie
- UA Fanthorpe
- Helen Fielding
- Penelope Lively
- Max More (formerly O'Connor)
- Wendy Perriam
- Melanie Phillips
- Libby Purves
Academics/Teachers
External link
- St Anne's College website (http://www.stannes.ox.ac.uk/)
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