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Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College was formally a comprehensive City Technology College, now an Academy operating between two sites near New Cross Gate in South-East London. In 2005 The Federation of Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College and Haberdashers’ Aske’s Knights Academy (formerly Malory School located in Downham) was formed by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in order to increase the availability of an Askes’ education to more students and make a wider use of the strengths that Aske’s have to offer. Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College now has academy status specialising in music. It also has the distinction of being the most over subscribed state school in the country.

Boys Sight

History

After a bequest made by the Merchant Robert Aske to the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers on his death in 1689, a school and almshouses were built at Hoxton near the city of London. When, in 1874, the almshouses were closed, the school was enlarged and split into two parts, one north of the river and one south. The northern section was established in Hampstead, eventually becoming Haberdashers' Aske's Boys School, while for the southern section, land was purchased at Hatcham, now better known as New Cross Gate, for the foundation of boys' and girls' schools on what is now known as Telegraph Hill. The north London school became generally known as "Haberdashers'", while the south London schools became generally known as "Aske's", though their official titles were parallel. Former pupils of the Hatcham schools are called "Old Askeans".

Two schools were complete on the site now on Pepys Road by late 1875, and in 1889 the site now on Jerningham Road was purchased and the girls' school relocated to the new site.

Under the Education Act 1944 the two schools became Grammar Schools, and in 1979 became Comprehensive schools.

Current organization

In 1995 the two schools were combined under a single headteacher (dr Elizabeth Sidwell-formerly girls school headteacher), and the name Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College. Teaching continues to be largely single-sex except for the co-educational sixth form, and the boys and girls were generally taught on their traditional separate sites until 2002 when the boys' and girls' sites were re-organised as lower-school and upper-school sites. Years 7.8 and 9 are based at the Jerningham Road site with years 10,11 and sixth form based at the Pepys Road site. The school sports field is located close by on St. Asaph Road in Nunhead.

The forms in each year belong to one of four houses. These are named after significant figures in the college's history and are identified by colours. The students belong to the same house for their school life and belong to either Connolly (Green), Dyson (Red), Goddard (Blue) or Soper (Yellow) (all named after previous headmasters or headmistresses with the exception of the last in honour of distinguished Old Askean Donald Soper). The students wear a school tie in their house colour. The school badge is the coat of arms of the Haberdashers company.

Old Askeans

Student Problems

Apperently there is a belltower which is supposed to be haunted. A girl was bullied and hung herself in there. The walls are red and legend has it that girl hit the wall while hanging herself and since the blood could not be scrubbed away, it was decided it should all be painted red. All entry there is strictly forbidden, and in the office accessible through there, is the students' welfare department. the belltower is on the jerningham road site and can be seen from the street. The story of the girl hanging herself was just a urban myth the real reason why access is forbidden is the area is too dangerous to support much weight.

The Bell Tower was the sight of an audacious leavers prank in the summer of 2004. After spending a restless night sleeping on the roof a small group of 6th formers fearless scaled the 100ft tower and mounted a large pirate flag upon it during the early hours of the morning.[dubiousdiscuss]

Bell Tower Pirate Flag