A HISTORY OF SURREY 



Dite of 



Foundation or 

 Truit Deed, or 

 of Formation of 



School Board 



30 Dec. 1850 

 20 Sept. 1852 



Date of 

 Building 



or 



Opening 



of present 



School 



Buildings 



School District 



and 



Name and Denomination 



of School 



No. of 

 Scholars 

 for whom 



accom- 

 modation 



— Roehampton • 



1887 



II May 

 i8qi 



provi' 



ded 



25 May 1850 



19 Mar. 1847 

 25 Apr. 1893 



1 Sep. 1818 



22 May 1861 



19 Mar. 1847 



17 Feb. 1892 



4 Nov. 1856 

 25 July i860 



9 May 



1887 



1818 

 (Boys' 



and 

 Girls' 



Sch.) 



1836 

 (Infants) 



1839 

 (about) 



1816 

 1844 

 1861 

 En- 

 larged 

 1893 



15 May 

 1894 



28 Aug 



Sacred Heart . R 

 Southfields : — 



Merton Road. Bd 



St. Michael's . . 

 South Kennington : — 

 St. Barnabas', In- 

 fants'' . . N 

 South Lambeth : — 

 All Saints', Bel- 

 more Street 

 Mission 

 St. Stephen's, 

 Dorset Road ' N 

 South Streatham, 

 St. Andrew's, In- 

 fants' . . Ch 

 Stockwell : — 

 Hackford Road ' Bd 

 Lingham Street > N 



Orphanage . . 

 Practising 

 St. Michael's In- 

 fants' • . . N 



Streatham' . . N 

 Christ Church N 

 Common, Im- 

 manuel . . Ch 



Eardley Road. Bd 



Hitherfield Road, 

 Temporary Bd 



542 

 182 

 963 

 ISS 



247* 



673* 



203 



1347 

 721 



461 

 953* 



262 



667 

 427 



635' 



372 



Date of 



Foundation or 



Trust Deed, or 



of Formation of 



School Board 



Date of 



Building 



or 



Opening 



of present 



School 



Buildings 



19 May, 1847 

 18 Aug. 1851 

 9 Feb. 1866 



Vestry Meet- 

 ing 6 Feb. 



1792 



7 June 1862 



14 Mar. 1864 



Girls and In- 

 fants, 

 12 Dec. 1863 



Boys, 

 19 July 1894 



17 June 1868 

 4 Apr. i860 



20 May 

 1902 



7 Jan. 

 1901 



24 Aug, 

 1885 



26 Aug 

 1901 



1882 

 En- 

 larged 

 1893 



1207 25 Mar. 1848 



10 Jan. 

 1887 

 1870 



24 Aug. 

 i8q6 



5 Sept 

 1887 



1872 



School District 



and 



N.ime and Denomination 



of School 



Streatham {contd) 

 Mitcham Lane Bd 



St. Andrew's . R 

 Sunnyhill Road Bd 



Summer's Town : — 

 Infants'' . N 



Waldron Road, 

 Earlsfield . Bd 

 Tooting : — 



Broadwater Road, 

 Temporary Bd 



Graveney . . Bd 



Graveney ' . N 



Tulse Hill, Trin- 

 ity '0 . . Ch 

 Upper Norwood, 

 Woodland Road Bd 

 Upper Tooting . N 



Fircroft Road . Bd 



No. of 



Scholars 

 for whom 

 accom- 

 modation 



is 

 provided 



410 



288 

 808 



1310 



795 

 1406 



Vauxhall : — 



St. Anne's . R 

 St. Paul's . . N 

 St. Peter's . . N 

 Upper Kenning- 

 ton Lane . Bd 

 Wandsworth : — 

 All Saints' 11 . ,N 



430 



807 

 528 



625 

 6i6' 



1 197 



580' 



1 There is an endowment of £101 \s. lod. Consols under 

 the will of James Rice, proved 27 February 1839. 



' The school, as the successor of the South Lambeth Female 

 Infant School, near Spring Grove, receives jf 35 yearly and a 

 share of surplus income from Walcott's Charity. There is also 

 a grant from Hayle's Charity. 



3 The School receives about ,^90 from house property. A 

 grant is also received from Hayle's Charity. 



^ A Higher Grade School and a Science and Art School. 



" Buildings restored in 1886 at a cost of ;^900. ^15 yearly 

 and a share of surplus income are received from Walcott's 

 Charity, and a yearly grant from Hayle's Charity. 



* Receives grants from Walcott's and Hayle's Charity. 



7 Girls' School built 18 16, enlarged 1868; Boys' School 

 1S37, enlarged 187Z. 



8 The premises were handed over to the School Board in 1 878, 

 who occupied them till about 1886; now used for Sunday 

 School. 



' First established as a Charity School. Placed in union 

 with National Society in 1833. 'Transferred to School Board 

 in 1874, re-transferred in 1875. Since 1880 used for Sunday 

 School. The former Infants' School, founded by deed in 1855, 

 was conveyed to the School Board in 1875, but afterwards re- 

 purchased by the parish for ^1,250 for use as a Vestry Hall. 

 Endowments of John Avarn, William Powell, John Ravenhill, 

 and Elizabeth Collett, formerly attached to these schools, are 

 regulated by scheme of Charity Commissioners, ZJ June 

 1875. 



'" School receives the rents of cottages built on a site originally 

 conveyed, 



11 Under scheme of Charity Commissioners zo February 

 1872; receives half of the endowment of the former Green 

 Coat School. 



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