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  1. Sir Walter St John's was founded in 1700 for twenty boys of the village of Battersea. As the population and the English educational system changed, so did the school. The school was colloquially known as "Sinjuns" and was finally closed in 1986-7.

  2. Sinjuns - Sir Walter St John's Grammar School For Boys, Battersea, London, England

  3. www.swsj2513.co.uk › aboutHistory

    After the return to Battersea, the school became Sir Walter St John's Grammar School. It was situated on Battersea High Street, next to the Thames, off the B305 and next to the Royal Academy of Dance. It had around 500 boys with a three-form entry. The school lay in the parish of St Mary's Church, Batterse a.

  4. Sir Walter St John's Grammar School For Boys. Table of Contents: Preface. Table of Dates. Chapter 1.........The Founder and his Family. Chapter 2.........Battersea in Sir Walter's Time. Chapter 3.........The Founding of the School. Chapter 4.........The Charity School. Chapter 5.........The National School. Chapter 6.........The Practising School.

  5. This page contains an table of dates of the history of Sinjuns, this information being extracted from the excellent book by Frank T. Smallwood, MA, FA, "A History Of Sir Walter St. John's School Battersea, 1700 - 1986".

  6. Sir Walter St John (1622-1708) Lady Johanna St John (1631-1705) By 1750 the school had grown in prestige and size with nearly ninety pupils. It included a large proportion of boarders, and girls as well as boys.

  7. Sir Walter St John's was founded in 1700 for twenty boys of the village of Battersea. As the population and the English educational system changed, so did the school. The school was colloquially known as "Sinjuns" and was finally closed in 1986-7.