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Salesian College, Battersea

Salesian College was a Roman Catholic voluntary-aided school for boys aged 11 to 16 (previously 11 to 18, until it had to jettison its Sixth Form). It was founded in 1895 in Battersea, London, by the religious order of the Salesians of Don Bosco, who arrived in Battersea in 1887 as part of Don Bosco's dream to establish a Salesian presence in Great Britain and the British Empire, with its missionary potential.[1] The College aimed to provide an education loosely based on the principles of St John Bosco, founder of the Salesians of Don Bosco.

Salesian College

Servite Domino in Laetitia (Latin: Serve the Lord with Gladness)

1895

Salesians of Don Bosco

2011

Nicholas Potter

Stephen McCann, MPhil, MA

Boys

11 to 16

c. 550

Maroon and Gold   

History[edit]

At the end of August 2011, Salesian College and the John Paul II School, both in Wandsworth Borough, merged to create a new school - St John Bosco College. This opened on 1 September 2011 and occupied the Wimbledon site of the former John Paul II School.[2] St John Bosco College moved to the old Surrey Lane site when the new buildings were completed in 2015.[3] In the meantime, it has served as the location of BBC3 sitcom Bad Education and art studios of the Association for Cultural Advancement through Visual Art (ACAVA).

(b. 1951) - former Irish judge.

Brian Curtin

(b. 1961) - comedy writer and sports presenter.

Kevin Day

(b. 1963) - human rights activist.

Brian J. Dooley

(1921–2007) - jewellery designer.

Andrew Grima

(1899–1980) - film director; only spent one week there (as a boarder in 1908).[4]

Sir Alfred Hitchcock, KBE

(1938–2019) - actor.[5]

Bryan Marshall

Mgr Nicholas Morrish, Regional Vicar of for Great Britain since 1998.[6]

Opus Dei

(b. 1952) - former Cabinet Secretary.[7]

Lord O'Donnell, GCB

(b. 1959) - Chairman, President & CEO of Six Flags.[8]

Jim Reid-Anderson

(b. 1989) - Brazilian-born rapper.

Yuri "Aggro" Santos

screenwriter, producer, and director.

Jed Shepherd

(b. 1959) - Master of Dulwich College

Joseph Spence

(b. 1969) - comedian, actress, personality.[9]

Catherine Tate

(b. 1939) - writer.[10]

Danny Thompson

playwright and screenwriter.[11]

Patrick Wilde

(b. 1970) - playwright, screenwriter, and producer.

Martin McDonagh

Salesian College website

Salesians of Don Bosco UK

Saint John Bosco School website

Graham Wilmer Salesian abuse victim