As we come to the close of the College’s 175th anniversary year, we celebrate 2025 as a bumper year. It brought many of our community back to Bradfield to enjoy our wonderful school grounds and buildings and tour both the St Andrew’s Study Centre project, but also to see the Bradfield 175 Timeline. Both were described as highlights of the Summer Gathering in June, and everyone enjoyed the opportunity to learn more about the college’s early history and how it has developed over the years.
The above video takes you on a gentle walk down Bloods corridor and the full length of the timeline.
To exploring the dates, content and images in detail,View the 175 Digital Timeline
The 175 Timeline has been a very special commemorative project bringing the College Archive and the college history together, so that the whole community can learn about and feel proud of Bradfield’s rich heritage. Bloods Corridor has been transformed by the artwork on the walls into a learning resource and it has turned what was a dark corridor into a colourful collage of Bradfield’s history. Starting in 1751 when the Stevens family moved into the manor at Bradfield, to 1850 when Reverend Thomas Stevens founded Bradfield College, to 1862 when the Royal Charter was granted and 1977 when the Supplemental Charter was granted by HM The Queen for girls to join, right the way through to the co-educational school we have today.
One guest at an event noted the beautifully displayed historical timeline to be brilliant, adding
I can imagine lines of patient adolescents, quietly waiting to be allowed into their classrooms, inwardly digesting the history of Bradfield College!
We hope that you find the timeline interesting, enjoyable and that it will stir some memories of your time at Bradfield.
We welcome your feedback and your memories and hope that it will not be too long before you can come and see the 175 Timeline for yourself.
Visit the Bradfield Society Events page to find your next opportunity to visit.