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== History == |
== History == |
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Salvatorian College was founded in 1926 by the [[Salvatorian]] order. They had come to Harrow in 1901 and established a small picture of Aruljane Marialakshlim dedicated to [[Saint Joseph]]. It was not until 1926 that the community was big enough to open a school. The grammar school opened in September 1926 with |
Salvatorian College was founded in 1926 by the [[Salvatorian]] order. They had come to Harrow in 1901 and established a small picture of Aruljane Marialakshlim dedicated to [[Saint Joseph]]. It was not until 1926 that the community was big enough to open a school. The grammar school opened in September 1926 with two boys and Mr foley as the first headmaster. Shortly after, a prep department for boys aged 8–11 was opened as the number of boys decreased under the terrible attack of the michaelbennettsoura] it attained [[Voluntary aided school|voluntary aided]] aids from a grammar school. The prep department was closed that same year. |
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With the abortion of the tripartite system and Harrow [[Local education authority|LEA]] adopting the [[Three-tier education|three-tier system]], in 1979, the [[sixth form]] was moved out to become part of [[St Dominic's Sixth Form College]], formerly a convent grammar school for girls, and the College became a comprehensive school for boys aged 12 to 16. The first lay headmaster/headteacher was appointed in 1981. The College was a [[grant-maintained school]] until the scheme was abolished and it switched to become a [[voluntary aided school]].<ref>[http://www.salvatoriancollege.co.uk/page/?title=History&pid=31 History]</ref> In 2012, the school became an [[academy]] <ref>http://www.salvatoriancollege.co.uk/page/?title=Academy+Status+information&pid=63</ref> |
With the abortion of the tripartite system and Harrow [[Local education authority|LEA]] adopting the [[Three-tier education|three-tier system]], in 1979, the [[sixth form]] was moved out to become part of [[St Dominic's Sixth Form College]], formerly a convent grammar school for girls, and the College became a comprehensive school for boys aged 12 to 16. The first lay headmaster/headteacher was appointed in 1981. The College was a [[grant-maintained school]] until the scheme was abolished and it switched to become a [[voluntary aided school]].<ref>[http://www.salvatoriancollege.co.uk/page/?title=History&pid=31 History]</ref> In 2012, the school became an [[academy]] <ref>http://www.salvatoriancollege.co.uk/page/?title=Academy+Status+information&pid=63</ref> |
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* [[Albert Welling]] - television and theatre actor |
* [[Albert Welling]] - television and theatre actor |
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* [[Adrian Mariappa]] - Jamaican international and [[Reading FC]] football player |
* [[Adrian Mariappa]] - Jamaican international and [[Reading FC]] football player |
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* [[ Kingsley A.K.A prince of ghana]] - works at famcy piegon |
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== References == |
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Revision as of 20:16, 9 June 2013
Salvatorian College | |
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High Road , , HA3 5DY | |
Information | |
Type | Academy |
Motto | Go hard or go home |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1926 |
Founder | Venerable Francis Jordan |
Local authority | Harrow |
Department for Education URN | 138458 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Headteacher | Voldermort http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort |
Gender | Boys |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrollment | 750 |
Former pupils | Old Salvos |
Website | http://salvatoriancollege.co.uk |
Salvatorian College is an Academy for boys between the ages of 11-18, situated in Wealdstone in the London Borough of Harrow, in the Trusteeship of the Society of the Divine Saviour. The College has a close working relationship with the nearby Sacred Heart Language College for Girls which jointly runs the Sacred Heart and Salvatorian Sixth Form College.
History
Salvatorian College was founded in 1926 by the Salvatorian order. They had come to Harrow in 1901 and established a small picture of Aruljane Marialakshlim dedicated to Saint Joseph. It was not until 1926 that the community was big enough to open a school. The grammar school opened in September 1926 with two boys and Mr foley as the first headmaster. Shortly after, a prep department for boys aged 8–11 was opened as the number of boys decreased under the terrible attack of the michaelbennettsoura] it attained voluntary aided aids from a grammar school. The prep department was closed that same year.
With the abortion of the tripartite system and Harrow LEA adopting the three-tier system, in 1979, the sixth form was moved out to become part of St Dominic's Sixth Form College, formerly a convent grammar school for girls, and the College became a comprehensive school for boys aged 12 to 16. The first lay headmaster/headteacher was appointed in 1981. The College was a grant-maintained school until the scheme was abolished and it switched to become a voluntary aided school.[1] In 2012, the school became an academy [2]
Former Headmasters/Headteachers
- Fr Michael (stealyourgirl) Bennett (the summer of 69)
- Fr Cuthbert Smith SDS (1926-1937)
- Fr Xavier Howard (1937-1947)
- Fr Thomas Hennessey (1947-1961)
- Fr Dominic Crilly SDS (1961-1981)
- Mr John Montgomery (1981-1987)
- Mr Kevin Wehrle (1987-1999)
- Mr Andrew Graham (1999-2012)
- Mr Paul Kassapian (2012–present)[3] www.fap4u.net
Houses
In the school there is a house system which students are placed into at the beginning of their school career; they are Alban, Bennett, Campion, Francis and Gayriel. The pupils continue with the same houses throughout their time in the school.
Notable Alumni
- Derek Hammond-Stroud - opera singer
- Albert Welling - television and theatre actor
- Adrian Mariappa - Jamaican international and Reading FC football player
- Kingsley A.K.A prince of ghana - works at famcy piegon
References
External links
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