A HISTORY OF SURREY 



I Date of 



Dite of I Building 



Foundation or | or 



Truit Deed, or Opening 



of Formation of of present 



School Board < School 



.Buildings 



25 Feb. 

 10 James I. 

 6 Apr. 1840 

 26 Oct. 1844 



School District 



and 



Name and Denomination 



of School 



14 Aug. 

 1876 



5 Mar. 



1877 



30 Oct. 



1876 



26 Nov. 1856 



22 July 1869 

 21 Nov. 1872 

 20 May 1850 

 26 Nov. 1856 



23 Nov. 1837 



I July 1 791 

 I Oct. 1836 



25 Apr. 

 1881 



5 Apr. 

 1875 



Borough Road, Mans 

 field Street, 

 Temporary 

 Rotherhidie : — 

 Albion Street. 

 Amicable Soci 

 et/s ' . . 

 Christ Church 

 Clarence Street N 

 Midway Place Bd 



Bd 



Bd 



N 



New Road ^ . Bd 



Paradise Street, 

 St. Joseph's . R 



St. Barnabas, 

 Gomm . N 



St. Mary's . N 



St. Paul's . . N 

 Silver Street • B 

 Selwood Street Bd 



22 May 1713 

 Girls and 

 Infants 



7 Jan 

 1895 



Trinity ° 



N 



Southwark : — 

 Belvedere Place, 



Borough Road Bd 

 Borough Road 



Model . . B 

 Brent's Court, 



High Street R 

 Broadwall . N 

 Christ Church ' P 

 Fair Street . Bd 



No. of 

 Scholar! 

 for whom 

 accom- 

 modation 



is 

 provided 



1440 



192 

 40s* 

 400* 

 1408 



1300 



639 



409' 



704* 



270* 



• 



1200 

 716* 



1074 



• 



754* 

 1171 



Date of 



Foundation or 



Trust Deed, or 



of Formation of 



School Board 



^ The original Charity or Free School was amalgamated with 

 the Amicable Society's School in 1849. Endowment about 

 j^ioo a year. Buildings new. Some of the scholars receive 

 clothing ; there is a preference to sons of poor seafaring men. 



^ A second building used as an Infants' School is comprised 

 in deed 1 June 1859. There is a Scheme of the Charity 

 Commissioners of 2^ January 1871. Scholars attending 

 Church of England Schools in Rotherhithe participate in the 

 benefit of James Kid's Charity. 



3 A Higher Grade School. 



* Under deed of 1837 School was erected, but discontinued 

 about 1855, and the building since used as Sunday School. 



^ In 1755 a society was formed for the education of boys, 

 and in 1792 the United Society's School was built. Under 

 scheme of Charity Commissioners 5 October 1875, this school 

 was amalgamated with Holy Trinity National Schools, com- 

 prised in a deed of 1 October 1836. George Brunt's Charity 

 of ^100 (will proved 1869) was applied for general school 

 purposes. Occupied by the School Board as an Evening Con- 

 tinuation SchooL 



• Founded by subscriptions between 1708-20. Subsequent 

 endowments produce about ^^500 a year. Schools united to 

 National Society in 1S36. 



Date of 

 Building 



or 

 Opening 

 of present 



School 

 Buildings 



1674 



I June 



1896 

 7 Jan. 



1878 

 7 Jan. 



1878 

 13 Aug. 



1877 

 29 Sep. 



1872 

 5 Apr. 



187s 



12 Feb. 

 1900 

 2 Mar, 

 1885 

 I June 

 1874 



24 Aug 



1732-3 



14 Apr. 1852 



1704 



Girls and 



Infants, 

 10 Feb. 1847 



and 

 13 Jan. 1868 



1840 



School District 



and 



Name and Denomination 



of School 



No. of 

 Scholars 

 for whom 

 accom- 

 modation 



ii 

 provided 



Southwark (contd.) 



Hatfield Street Bd 

 HoUand Street Bd 

 Lant Street . Bd 



Bd 



Magdalen 



Street . 

 Marlborough 



Street . . Bd 

 Melior Street ' R 

 Newcomen's 



Charity » . . 

 New Kent Road, 



' Paragon ' Bd 

 Old Kent Road, 



Townsend St. Bd 

 Orange Street. Bd 



Bd 



N 

 R 



Pocock Street, 



Blackfriars 



Road . 



St. George the 



Martyr » 

 St. George's . 

 St. John's Char- 

 ity, Girls'i". . 

 St.Jude's . . N 

 St. Mary's . N 

 St. Olave's, Girls' » 

 St. Paul's . . Ch 

 St. Peter's . N 



1283 



812 



I2I0 



242 

 1399 



357 

 1094 



1176 

 1206 



537* 

 985 



220 

 476 

 360* 



75 



• 



410* 



7 Occupied by the County Council as Evening Continuation 

 School. 



8 Part of Newcomen's Foundation, founded by Mrs. New- 

 comen, by will dated 12 December 1664, and proved about 

 1674. Regulated by scheme under the Endowed Schools Acts, 

 7 March 1887. There is an endowment of more than ^2,000 

 per annum, applicable mainly for educational purposes, includ- 

 ing clothing of scholars and exhibitions. 



^ The school premises were held under a lease expiring in 

 1900. Endowments given in 1842 and subsequently, and £1^ 

 yearly received from Delaforce's Charity which under scheme of 

 Charity Commissioners of 5 June 1888 is applicable for food 

 or clothing for scholars in public elementary schools. 



"> The school was established on the formation of the parish 

 of St. John on lease for 200 years from 1732. Endowment of 

 about 2^4,000,'half of which from William Coxson's Charity (will 

 proved 1 819). 



11 Endowments about ^80 a year under scheme of Charity 

 Commiuioners 30 November 1894. Large yearly grants from 

 the United Charities under scheme of Charity Cummissioneri 

 12 August 1892. 



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