SCHOOLS 



^ The Day School, after a transfer to the School Board and a 

 re-transfer to the Trustees, has been discontinued. The building 

 is now used for a Sunday School and other purposes connected 

 with Regent Street Baptist Chapel. 



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



3 The school was first established in Bear and Ragged Staff 

 Yard, afterwards rebuilt on land belonging to Lawrence's Free 

 School Charity (founded 1661), and used for the purposes of 

 that charity. Various legacies have been made to the school 

 and have been partly employed in aiding the Kennington, 

 Waterloo and Norwood Schools. Endowments produce about 

 £10 yearly, and the school is entitled to £z^ yearly and a share 

 of surplus income from Walcott's Charity. ^^30 yearly is 

 received from Lawrence's Charity and ^24 from Rich's Charity. 

 Ten boys are clothed at expense of Lawrence's Charity, and are 

 entitled to Spencer's Apprenticing Charity. 



* In 1882 St. John's Schools were enlarged and improved 

 at a cost of jf 1,069, partly by bequest of ;f 500 by Nathaniel 

 Ernest Muggeridge. They are entitled to ^100 yearly and a 

 share of surplus income from Walcott's Charity, and obtain 

 grants from Lawrence's Charity and Hayle's Charity. 



5 This school is part of Archbishop Tenison's School Founda- 

 tion mentioned above. A new site was granted by deed of 1 879. 

 The school is entitled to ^75 yearly from Walcott's Charity 

 and receives grants of varying amounts from Hayle's Charity. 



® Sums received from Walcott's Charity, Hayle's Charity, 

 the Eastwood Fund, and Catherine Severne's Charity are 

 carried to a general fund for the support of these schools and 

 of St. Saviour's, Salamanca, School, 



^ Junior mixed department added 24 August i8g6. 



8 A Wesleyan Day School at West Norwood was established 

 under a deed of 12 July 1861 and placed upon the trusts of the 

 Wesleyan Chapel Model Deed, by Scheme of Charity Com- 

 missioners, of 21 April 1893. 



8 The date is that of the temporary buildings which are now 

 being replaced by permanent buildings, providing accommoda- 

 tion for 962 children. 



10 A Higher Grade School. 



11 Endowment of ^^90 71. iid. Ind. 3^ Stock under will of 

 George Whateley, proved 18 December 1895. 



12 Formerly the Out Liberty Infant School and as such receives 

 a yearly grant of ^^55 and share of surplus income from Walcott's 

 Charity. A grant is also made from Hayle's Charity. 



13 A variable grant is received from Hayle's Charity. 



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