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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. (en) dbo:address: Battersea High Street (en) dbo:city: dbr:Battersea; dbo:closingYear: 1978-01-01 ...

  2. 1183457. Date first listed: 18-Mar-1983. List Entry Name: SIR WALTER ST JOHN'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Statutory Address: SIR WALTER ST JOHN'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 28-36, BATTERSEA HIGH STREET. Go to the official list entry. Uploaded by David Lovell This photo may not represent the current condition of the site.

  3. The Trust was established by Sir Walter St John (1622-1708) in 1700 and made provision for education of boys in Battersea by the Vicar of Battersea. This was known as Battersea Free School. In 1817 a National School was superimposed on the school by the Vicar. By 1853 there was concern over the use of Trust funds for education, and a new scheme ...

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  5. Pages in category "People educated at Sir Walter St John's Grammar School For Boys" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. The Sinjuns School Song was written by V. C. Osborne and set to music by Dr. R. H. Hunt, and sung for the first time at a public function on Speech Day in December 1931, this realizing a long expressed ambition of the Head Master of the time that the School should have a really rousing School Song. The first performance had been on December 5th ...

  7. The Sinjuns Association Treasurer. Cantley Cottage. 30 Court Road. Banstead, Surrey SM7 2PW. United Kingdom. E-Mail Paul.Sharp@sinjuns.com. Ties. Striped ties are also available from the Treasurer at the unrepeatable price of £20.50. Form.