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  1. The ethos of the College is inspired by the Salesian spirit of Don Bosco, which puts the whole needs of the young person first. You do not have to be Catholic yourself to attend the college but you should be willing to respect our beliefs and traditions. For further information about our Salesian community, please click here.

  2. Salesian House Battersea. Home. Jobs at Salesian House. Works. Don Bosco Centre; SDB Formation; Library; Salesian Council of Works; About us. Latest News; News Archives; Contact Us. Safeguarding Notice; Book Online. More. Log In. Ultra Low Emissions Vehicles London has ...

  3. Choosing the right school is an important decision for every family. Salesian College continues to be graded ‘Excellent’ by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (equivalent to Ofsted ‘Outstanding’), receiving top grading for both the academic achievements and personal development of its students in November 2022.

  4. 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.

  5. Our School. Salesian Secondary College is a voluntary, catholic, secondary school under the trusteeship of the Salesians of Don Bosco. Our school dedicates itself to educational excellence taking into account the uniqueness and complexity of each individual pupil.

  6. As a truly international and multicultural community, I recommend London-Battersea as a centre of study and of Salesian formation. ... From September 2019 a pontifical programme will enable Salesian students attending universities in London to receive both a secular and pontifical degree. We welcome students applying from Europe, ...

  7. 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.