Netherhall House is a catered
residential college
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for men, situated in
Hampstead, London, England. It is less than a five-minute walk from
Finchley Road tube station
Finchley Road is a London Underground station at the corner of Finchley Road and Canfield Gardens in the London Borough of Camden, north London. It is on the Jubilee line, between West Hampstead and Swiss Cottage stations and on the Metropolit ...
. Netherhall House was founded in 1952, in 1966 the 'old wing' was built and opened by
the Queen Mother
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and in 1995 the 'new wing' was opened by
Katharine, Duchess of Kent
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The Duchess of Kent converted to Roman Cath ...
.
Overview
Netherhall House is a corporate undertaking of
Opus Dei
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,
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UK. a personal prelature of the
Catholic Church
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. It has a Chaplain who is also a member of the
University of London
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chaplaincy. However, the college is open to students of all faiths and backgrounds. Netherhall has a large range of facilities; it has its own library, computer and laptop rooms, newspaper reading room, its own outdoor sports pitch used mainly for 5-a-side football and basketball, music practice rooms, a number of lounges and common rooms, an auditorium and a gym.
There are a variety of different activities on offer for residents, including a yearly play performed in the college's own auditorium. This auditorium is also used to stage free classical music concerts for residents and the general public each term, with performances from both residents as well as musicians from elsewhere. During term time there is also a regular guest speaker series featuring various individuals, all highly distinguished within their field
(List) A key social aspect of the house are the daily get-togethers following mealtimes. There is a curfew in place at midnight on weekdays and 2 am on weekends (which can be opted-out of on a given day, when needed).
Residents
Netherhall has a varied group of Residents every year. The majority of residents are undergraduate students from different higher education institutions in London. There are also a number of postgraduate students every year, from both Masters and Doctoral programmes. In addition, a number of residents are young working professionals in a wide variety of industries. The college, with its auditorium and music practice facilities, usually attracts a number of music students and there is a public concert at least every term either performed or organised by the residents. The average resident of Netherhall House stays for more than one year, usually up to half of residents stay on from one year to the next.
Staff
There are usually two staff members who run the house. Currently there is a Director and a Secretary working full-time and a Bursar working part-time. The current director is Alex Jordan. Staff members live in the college and are available to help the students. Bedrooms are cleaned daily and the college is catered by the neighbouring Lakefield, a hospitality college that provides training in Cookery, Food & Drink Service and Housekeeping services.
History
Existing
Victorian
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19th century
* Victorian era, British history during Queen Victoria's 19th-century reign
** Victorian architecture
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buildings in Netherhall Gardens were in use from 1952. The first phase of new purpose-built accommodation was finished in 1966 and opened by
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 to 6 February 1952 as the wife of King George VI. She was the l ...
.
The Secretary-General of the
Commonwealth
A commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good. Historically, it has been synonymous with " republic". The noun "commonwealth", meaning "public welfare, general good or advantage", dates from th ...
,
Chief Emeka Anyaoku
Chief Emeka Anyaoku, GCVO, CFR, CON (born 18 January 1933)"Anyaoku, Eleazar Chukwuemeka", in ''Africa Who's Who'', London: Africa Journal for Africa Books Ltd, 1981, p. 137. is a Nigerian diplomat of Igbo descent. He was the third Commonwealt ...
laid a foundation stone for the second phase of modern building in 1993, and the completed project was inaugurated by
the Duchess of Kent in 1995.
In June 2002 and again in September 2002, hundreds of residents and former residents attended celebrations at Netherhall marking the 50th anniversary of the opening of the House.
Spiritual activities
Daily Mass is celebrated in the Oratory for those who wish to attend.
Other spiritual activities are organised such as seminars on Christian faith, retreats, and praying of the
Rosary
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. All students are welcome to participate in these activities, whatever their creed, but are also totally free not to.
The college has a resident chaplain.
Sports
On weekends there is football played on either Netherhall's own sports pitch or in the nearby Primrose hill. There is usually cricket on the weekends also and the sports pitch can be used for basketball. There is an annual 5-a-side football tournament open to teams from other student halls and residential colleges which is hosted to raise money for the Netherhall's charitable undertakings.
Music and other activities
There are termly classical music concerts given by different residents of Netherhall House. There is also an annual Jazz concert and at least one rock concert a year. The college organises a few annual trips open to any residents. There is a yearly trip to Rome for Holy Week and also a 3-week 'work camp' where students go to a developing country and help a charitable undertaking. Recent trips have included going to Cambodia to build a small medical clinic, and going to Mae Sot to build a classroom for Burmese immigrants.
Notable alumni
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Sükhbaataryn Batbold
Sükhbaataryn Batbold ( mn, Сүхбаатарын Батболд, born June 24, 1963) is a prominent Mongolian political figure and leader, who was Prime Minister of Mongolia from 2009 to 2012, as well as Chairman of the Mongolian People's Part ...
*
Sailosi Kepa
Sailosi Wai Kepa (4 November 1938 – 1 March 2004) was a Fijian statesman, judge, and diplomat.
Hailing from the village of Nukuni on the island of Ono-i-Lau, Kepa was one of many distinguished public figures to hail from the Lau archipelago ...
*
Vanu Gopala Menon Vanu Gopala Menon (born September 8, 1960) became the Permanent Representative of Singapore to the United Nations on September 16, 2004, a position he held until August 2011. As an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Menon is the personal ...
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Ilyas Khan
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1952 establishments in England
Catholic Church in England
Houses in the London Borough of Camden
Opus Dei
Hampstead