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Westminster Children's Services administers many primary and secondary schools. In addition there are several Church of England (CE), Roman Catholic (RC), and Christian non-denominational (ND) schools in the city.
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The creation of the parish accompanied the building of St Anne's Church, Soho, to meet the demands of a growing population. Initially controlled by a select vestry, the parish was governed by an open vestry of all inhabitants until 1855, when the vestry was superseded for most purposes by the Strand District Board of Works .
It became a parish in its own right in the late 17th century, when buildings started to be developed for the upper class, including the laying out of Soho Square in the 1680s. St Anne's Church was established during the late 17th century, and remains a significant local landmark; other churches are the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and ...
St Patrick's College traces its roots to St. Patrick's School, part of a group of schools established in 1803 by St Patrick's Church for the education of poor children in the Soho area of London. The school operated at 24 Great Chapel St until 1967. After its closure, the Catholic Church ran St Patrick's as a language school teaching English.
St Paul's Cray Primary School (CE) St Peter and St Paul Primary School (RC) St Philomena's Primary School (RC) St Vincent's Primary School (RC) Scotts Park Primary School; Southborough Primary School; Stewart Fleming Primary School; Trinity Primary School (CE) Tubbenden Primary School; Unicorn Primary School; Valley Primary School; Warren Road ...
The parish was originally part of the parish of St Anne's Church, Soho, and became a separate parish in its own right in 1854, within the Diocese of London. In the 1860s J.C.Chambers was the incumbent and among his helpers was Sister Kate who was then a Novice with the Society of Saint Margaret. She helped with caring for the sick and dying and ...