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  1. Salesian College finally became an independent grammar school in 1966. In 1970 the preparatory school was discontinued and three years later the Salesian Sisters left. In 1979, for the first time in its history, Salesian College had no boarders. From then on it became exclusively for day pupils. In 1997 the Delmer building was completed ...

  2. Headmaster’s Welcome. Since 1901, when the College was founded by the Salesians of Don Bosco, Salesian College has maintained and developed a reputation as a school whose students achieve at the highest level, whilst remaining grounded in a firm foundation of Christian love. As an independent Catholic grammar school for boys aged from 11 to ...

  3. 2011 - Salesian College and the John Paul II School, both in Wandsworth Borough, merged to create a new school - St John Bosco College with Dr Simon Uttley as Headteacher. This opened on 1 September 2011 and occupied the Wimbledon site of the former John Paul II School while the new building was constructed in Battersea.

  4. Library Salesian College Battersea 1963 onwards. Salesian College Battersea 1963 onwards. I went to the the Salesian College Battersea in 1963. During my early years there a certain priest would constantly try to put his hands in my trousers whilst either pretending to mark my work or read his breviary.He would have outbursts of temper and throw a chairleg randomly into the massed ranks of ...

  5. The answer is Salesian College . Read More. One of the Top Performing Boys' Schools in Hampshire. 100% Pass Rate at GCSE & A Level. Co-educational Sixth Form. Average class size of 10 . In the top 25 schools for Sport in the UK. 36 Team Trophies won last year. Worldwide opportunities through the Salesian Community.

  6. I attended Salesian College Battersea 2000 – 2005 and was the school captain in my final year. I am also the current vice-chairman of the Salesian College (Battersea) Past Pupils’ Association. I studied BA Theology at Heythrop College, London, followed by MA Abrahamic Religions at the same institute.

  7. Mission Statement: The College is a Catholic school that seeks to appreciate and develop the talents and skills of each individual. Inspired by the life of Christ and his teaching and the work of Don Bosco, we endeavour in active partnership with home, parish and the wider community to prepare our students to face the future with confidence and take up the challenge of the Gospel.