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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 ...

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    • Servite Domino in Laetitia (Latin: Serve the Lord with Gladness)
    • Salesians of Don Bosco
  2. One of the Top Performing Boys' Schools in Hampshire. 100% Pass Rate at GCSE & A Level. Co-educational Sixth Form. Average class size of 10. In the top 25 schools for Sport in the UK. 36 Team Trophies won last year. Worldwide opportunities through the Salesian Community. Over 3,000 Educational Institutes globally. Performing & Creative Arts.

  3. Headmaster’s Welcome. Since 1901, when the College was founded by the Salesians of Don Bosco, Salesian College has maintained and developed a reputation as a school whose students achieve at the highest level, whilst remaining grounded in a firm foundation of Christian love. As an independent Catholic grammar school for boys aged from 11 to ...

  4. Salesian College, 119 Reading Road, Farnborough, GU14 6PA. Phone: 01252 893000. Email: office@salesiancollege.com. Registered Charity No. 1130166. Twitter (opens in new window/tab) Facebook (opens in new window/tab) Instagram; YouTube (opens in new windo ...

  5. Salesian College finally became an independent grammar school in 1966. In 1970 the preparatory school was discontinued and three years later the Salesian Sisters left. In 1979, for the first time in its history, Salesian College had no boarders. From then on it became exclusively for day pupils. In 1997 the Delmer building was completed ...

  6. Mission Statement: The College is a Catholic school that seeks to appreciate and develop the talents and skills of each individual.

  7. School History. Whilst St John Bosco College (SJBC) only opened in September 2011, there has been a rich tradition of Catholic Education on the site in Battersea since the opening of Salesian College in 1895. SJBC was formed after Salesian College and John Paul II School closed in 2011.