Sergeant's

Sergeant's is one of the 10 houses at Winchester College, and one of the four boarding houses in the Commoner Block of 6.5 acres (2.6 ha) purchased in the 1860s by Headmaster Ridding (1867–1884), known as the School's Second Founder. A purpose built boarding house completed in 1869 known initially as Culver Lea, it sits on Romans Road facing Kingsgate Park.[1]

Founded by The Revd E.W. Sergeant, the first Housemaster (1869–1882), it is formally known as Sergeant's but informally as Phil's after the second Housemaster, C.B. Phillips (1883–1895). It accommodates 60 boys in a house that features its own games room with table football and snooker tables. Sergeant's is known for its prowess at Winchester College football.

David Yeomans was Housemaster of Phil's from September 2007. In September 2019, he was succeeded by Daniel Pounds, who is currently teaching Geography.

References

  1. "Winchester College - Boarding House, G. Sergeant's (Phil's)". www.winchestercollege.org. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
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