A HISTORY OF SURREY 



Ditt of 



Foundation or 



Trust Dcrd, or 



of Formation of 



School Board 



Date of 



Building 

 or 



Opening 

 of preient 



School 

 Buildings 



School District 



and 



Name and Denomination 



of School 



27 Oct. 

 1884 

 27 May 1862 I — 



I April 1858 — 



10 Jan. 

 1808 



II May 1869 



20 Jan. 1648 

 26 Apr. 1838 



2 Dec. 1889 



18 Dec. 1845 

 29 Apr. 1893 



iS May 



1903 

 9 Jan. 

 1899 

 1887 

 (rebuilt 

 1838) 



27 Apr. 



i9°3 

 10 Jan. 

 1887 

 8 Jan. 

 1877 



Camberwell : — 

 Crawford St. . B 

 Crawford 



Street 1 . Bd 

 Denmark Hill, 

 St. Matthew's, 

 Boys' 8 . . N 

 Denmark Hill, 

 St. Matthew's, 

 Girls' and 

 Infanu'». . N 

 Park, Cormont 



Road . . Bd 

 St. Saviour's, 

 Heme Hill 

 Road . . Ch 

 Clapham : — 

 Aristotle Road Bd 

 Bonneville 



Road . . Bd 

 Bonneville Rd.^ P 



Christ Church P 

 Common, Wix's 



Lane 

 Haselrigge 



Road « . . Bd 

 Larkhall Lane Bd 



St. James', White 



Square, Infants' '^ 



St. John's • . Ch 



7 Nov 



18S1 



St. Mary's . R 



St. Paul's . . P 



Wirtemberg 



Place . . B 



Wirtemberg 



Street . . Bd 



No. of 

 Scholar* 

 for whom 



accom- 

 modation 



is 

 provided 



1282 

 216 



402 

 936 



321 

 452 



373 

 654* 



228 



962 



1560 

 863 



128 

 607 



469 



784 



' A Higher Grade School. 



3 The schools have endowments : — 



(1) Under the will of John Forster proved 7 May 1870. 



(^) jf ' 5 ' 5'- a year from Catherine Everington's Charities. 



(3) Under the will of Caroline Druce proved 16 March 



1894, applicable for Girls' and Infants' Schools. 



(4) Legacy by Charles or Stephen Barber to the Infants' 



School, 



3 -rl'' ^"°" ff"™ Walcott's Charity and Hayle's Charity. 

 The premises conveyed in 1648, rebuilt in 1887, are used 

 for the Girls' and Infants' Schools, and the premises comprised 

 in the deed of 1 8 ; S are used for the Boys' School. Endowment 

 of £7 yearly under William Hewer's gift in 171c and /z 1. 

 year is received from Sarah Bridge's Charity. 



* A Higher Grade School. 



S The school was built by voluntary contributions. It is 

 partly used for Sunday School, Mission Services, etc. 

 c I. ^!" ^"""" <'°'>^-'y"i in 1845 were known as the Bowyer 

 School. The premises now appear to be occupied by the School 



Date of 



Foundation or 



Trust Deed or 



of Formation of 



School Board 



24 Aug 



1903 

 29 Dec. 1890 1834 



3 May 1847 — 



Date of 



Building 

 or 



Opening 

 of present 



School 

 Buildings 



School District 



and 



Name and Denomination 



of School 



5 Nov. i860 

 30 May 1861 



16 June 1852 



26 May 1870 



S May 1871 



14 Jan. 1887 



14 Feb. 1895 



18 Aug. 1852 

 Will dated 

 II Apr. 1715 



22 Jan. 1808 



2 Aug. 1870 



22 June 1871 



23 Sep. 

 1879 



23 Aug 

 1897 



Earlsfield Tempor- 

 ary . . . Bd 



East Brixton, St. 

 Jude's ' . . Ch 



East Kennington, 

 Bolton Street ' N 



Jews' Hospital and 

 Orphan Asylum 



Kennington, Church 



Street . . Bd 



Oval» , , N 



No. of 

 Scholan 

 for whom 

 accom- 

 modation 



is 

 provided 



8 Jan. 



1877 



20 Aug. 



1877 

 I7I3 



Road »» 



Bd 



St.James',Regency' 



Square . . N 



St. John's n . N 



South Lambeth 

 Road " . . Bd 

 Lambeth : — 

 Addington St. Bd, 

 All Saints' » . Ch 

 Archbishop Teni- 

 son's,High Street, 

 Girls' " . . N 

 Benevolent Soci- 

 ety of St. Pat- 

 rick .... 

 Chapel . . W 



347 



401 



194- 



356 



802 

 594* 



1387 



430' 

 1626* 



1586 

 779 



385- 



598 

 474 



' The school was built at the expense of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson 

 and other contributors. It possesses an endowment of ^6 1 4 8j. gj. 

 ConsoU under the will of Christopher Graham, proved 1847. 

 The buildings were enlarged in 1895. A grant is received from 

 Hayle's Charity. 



8 Grants are received from Walcott's and Hayle's Charities. 



"There is an endowment of ^1,998 o». lod. Consols repre- 

 senting Robert Forest's Foundation. A grant is also received 

 from Walcott's Charity. 



1° A commercial school is attached. 



" A yearly grant of ^60 is received from Walcott's Charity, 

 and a variable sum from Hayle's Charity. The school was 

 formerly known as the Prince's Liberty School. 



12 The school property has been several times enlarged. The 

 property comprised in the deed of 1870 is let for a Boys' Home 

 at a rent of ^50, which is carried to the school account. A 

 grant is received from Hayle's Charity. 



" A Higher Grade School. Junior mixed department added 

 II March 1895. 



•< Grants are received from Walcott's Charity and Havlc's 

 Charity. ' ' 



" The school existed before the will, as regulations were made 

 29 May 1713. St. Mary's Infants' School mentioned below is 

 part of this foundation. 



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