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English: Sawston Village College. Henry Morris (1889-1961) was secretary of Education for Cambridgeshire from 1922-1954. He was instrumental in the creation of a new type of educational institution: the Village College. Sawston Village College, the first, was the first state school to have a separate hall; a well furnished adult wing, a library for school and community use, a medical services room, playing fields with changing facilities for students and other community members, plus a wardens house.
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