A HISTORY OF SURREY 



Dite of 



Foundation or 

 Tniit Deed, or 

 of Formation of 



School Board 



Date of 



Building 



or 

 Opening 

 of present 



School 

 Buildings 



3 Nov. 1851 

 31 July iS;. 

 1849 



School District 



and 



Name and Denomination 



of School 



2 Apr. 



1883 



13 July 



1885 



12 Jan. 

 1874 



ID Sep. 



1877 

 22 Aug. 



1892 

 18 Apr. 



1887 

 10 Apr. 



1899 

 20 Oct. 



1884 



8 Aug. 

 1882 



16 Mar. 

 1885 



13 July 

 1885 



17 Nov. 

 1884 



28 Aug. 



1893 

 24 Aug 



1885 



9 Apr. 

 1877 



26 Apr. 



1881 

 8 Jan. 



1894 

 23 Oct 



1882 



Newington : — 

 Crampton St. Bd 

 Rockingham 



Street . . Bd 

 St. Mary's' . N 



Trinity = . . N 

 New Kent Road, 



Harper Street Bd 

 Nunhead : — 



Hollydale Road Bd 



Ivydale Road . Bd 



Old Kent Road :— 

 Coburg Road. Bd 

 Leo Street . Bd 



Mawley Road Bd 



MinaRoad^ .Bd 



Ruby Street . Bd 



Surrey Square Bd 



Peckham : — 



Adys Road . Bd 



Arthur Street. Bd 



Asylum Road,3 

 Colls Road Bd 



Bellenden 



Road » . . Bd 



Cator Street . Bd 



Choumert 



Road ' . . Bd 

 Credon Road . Bd 



No. of 

 Scholars 

 for whom 



accom- 

 modation 



is 

 provided 



1600 



1 391 

 1141* 



541* 



1002 



1269 

 1158 



1603 

 II38 



1 170 



1398 



796 



1209 



1566 

 1113* 



1384 



II52 

 1528 



1 195 

 1610 



* A Charity School, established in 1710-1 by Richard 

 Cambridge. About 1775a school building was erected by means 

 of a legacy by James Tracey on waste of the manor of Walworth. 

 In 1 816 the schools were united with the National Society, and 

 subsequently branch schools were opened in districts of Holy 

 Trinity and St. Peter. The three schools have endowments 

 of Thomas Crowley, James Spencer, Francis Hurlbatt, Roger 

 Wallen, John Lightning, John Ashficld, Richard Farmer, and 

 G. B. Hart, now producing about ^^4.8 a year, divided equally. 

 Other endowments of St. Mary's School produce about ,(^400 

 yearly, including ^100 received from the Elephant and Castle 

 and King and Queen Charities under scheme of i8;2. 



^ In addition to one-third of the endowments last mentioned 

 this school has separate endowments, including Rev. M. G. 

 Butcher's Fund (Deed poll 2 February 1839) ; and yearly grant 

 of ^100 from the Elephant and Castle and King and Queen 

 Charities, 



3 A Higher Grade School. 



♦ A commerdal school is attached. 



226 



' A junior mixed department added 20 August 1888. 



8 There is a science and art school attached. 



' A Higher Grade School. 



8 School transferred to School Board in 1873, receives £90 

 yearly from Elephant and Castle and King and Queen Charities. 



* Site leaseholdfrom 1867 and 1873. Endowments, including 

 Aaron and Rachel Cohen's Prize, Ray Wilenski Priie, and 

 Simon and Fanny Joseph's Priie, produce about £6j a year. 



