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  1. 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 ...

  2. One of the Top Performing Boys' Schools in Hampshire. 100% Pass Rate at GCSE & A Level.

  3. In 1956 work began on the present Blackburn Building. It provided ten new classrooms, a new hall, gymnasium and changing rooms. In 1963 new laboratories and a lecture hall were built alongside the new school. Salesian College finally became an independent grammar school in 1966.

  4. Academic Overview. At Salesian College, we encourage all students to aspire to the highest level of academic achievement. The selective nature of the College enables us to offer a curriculum that is broad and balanced which encourages a desire to learn and allows students to fulfil their potential.

  5. The Salesian Difference. The Salesian tradition follows the example and guidance of St John Bosco. He believed that a Salesian school should be a happy place – a place of joy and lasting friendships.

  6. I went to the the Salesian College Battersea in 1963. During my early years there a certain priest would constantly try to put his hands in my trousers whilst either pretending to mark my work or read his breviary.He would have outbursts of temper and throw a chairleg randomly into the massed ranks of desks and pupils not caring for the ...

  7. St John Bosco College is a school in the joint trusteeship of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark and the Salesians of Don Bosco. With the Sacred Heart Parish Church and the Salesian Community House next door, we are very much part of the Salesian mission in Battersea and beyond.