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    The Evacuation of Battersea Grammar School to WHSB 1939. Few Old Boys now remain who remember the episode in the life of WHSB when Battersea Grammar School was evacuated to Worthing at the start of WW2 and shared our school premises. Reproduced below are two pieces that appeared in the 1949 issue of The Azurian that commemorated the first 25 ...

  2. grammar school in Streatham, London. This page was last edited on 17 January 2021, at 21:39. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. 21 giu 2023 · Ex-teacher at school attended by royals admits paying £65,000 for child abuse images. Matthew Smith, 34, worked at Thomas’s Preparatory School in Battersea (Picture: BPM/REX) A former deputy ...

  4. Photos-Whole School; Photos-Buildings; Photos-Unknown; OGA – Photos; BGS – Items. BGS History; BGS Houses; BGS in the News; BGS Memorabilia; BGS – Form list; BGS – School Captains; BGS Heraldry; School Prospectuses; War Memorial; BGS Music. BGS Upstagers; Oliver – March 1969; Oh what a lovely war – December 1969; Kiss me Kate ...

  5. Erskine – after Canon John Erskine Clarke, a former vicar of Battersea and member of the Sir Walter St John Trust at the time of the establishment of the school; Dawnay – after Sir Archibald Davis Dawnay, Mayor of Wandsworth from 1908 until his death on 23 April 1919 and a benefactor of the school.

  6. Furzedown Secondary School was a mixed comprehensive school in South London. It was established in Welham Road on the boundary between Streatham and Tooting in 1977, following the amalgamation of Battersea Grammar boys' school and Rosa Bassett girls' grammar school . The school closed when it was amalgamated with Ensham School, a comprehensive ...

  7. Another change to the BGS arms was made in 1959 (figure 8). Again no reasons for this are given in the magazine. The new design was by D Christie-Murray and D Escott who published a series of schools’ arms including ‘The Arms of Sir Walter St John’s School and Battersea Grammar School’ in handsome folders, with a detailed description, priced 2s. 6d. each.