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  1. Subsequent to Battersea Grammar School being made comprehensive and losing its original identity, and then the further demise of Furzedown School, all direct association with the school (Graveney) became more and more tenuous and the Company found it necessary to seek a new home and major plans were temporarily shelved.

  2. Rosa Bassett School was a grammar school for girls in South London.Established in 1906 in Stockwell as the Stockwell County Secondary School, in 1913 it moved to Welham Road on the boundary between Streatham and Tooting.It was renamed the County Secondary School, Streatham, and was often referred to as Streatham County Secondary School or Streatham Secondary School.

  3. A system of four houses was established in 1907. The houses were: St John’s (Sinjuns) – named after the founder of the original school, Sir Walter St John. Bolingbroke – named after Sir Walter’s grandson Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.; Spencer – after the later lords of the manor of Battersea, the manor having been bought from the last St John in 1763 by John, Viscount Spencer.

  4. Staff Notes; Walter James Langford 1905-1996: Headmaster 1945-1966: John Edmunds 1929 – 2023: English – Early 60s

  5. Former Pupil Role @BGS; Michael R Ayres: Philosopher: 1946-?? Jacob William Barth: Lawyer Chief Justice Kenya 1871-1941: 1882-1889: Robert Bartlett: Historian: 1962-69

  6. Battersea Grammar School Old Grammarians Association. Home; BGS – Photos. Photos-Staff; Photos-Houses; Photos-Cadets; Photos-Sports; Photos-Prefects; Photos-Whole School; ... School 1942 School 1953 School 1957 School 1960 School 1964 School 1971 School 1977. BGS – Music – Oliver -1969-March; BGS – Music – Man of La Mancha August 1976;

  7. Battersea Grammar School - Former Pupils. Former Pupils. Former pupils, sometimes referred to as Old Grammarians, include: Anthony Allen CBE, Chief Executive of the NHBC from 1994-6. Prof Robert Audley, Professor of Psychology at University College London from 1964-95, President of the British Psychological Society from 1969-70, and Editor of ...