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This is a list of schools in London, Ontario, Canada (including Middlesex, Elgin, and Oxford counties). There are two English-language school boards for London, London District Catholic School Board and Thames Valley District School Board, and two French-language school boards, Conseil scolaire de district des écoles catholiques du Sud-Ouest and Conseil scolaire Viamonde.
St James the Great RC Primary School; St John's and St Clement's CE Primary School; St John's RC Primary School; St Joseph's RC Infant'’ School; St Joseph's RC Junior School; St Joseph's RC Primary School, George Row; St Joseph's RC Primary School, Gomm Road; St Joseph's RC Primary School, The Borough; St Jude's CE Primary School; St Mary ...
As in all the Ellis foundations, at Sts Simon and Jude there is a monthly Mass 'For all who have ever worshipped in this church'. The church, designed by Clement Jackson, was opened in 1905 as the Tulse Hill Mission and Father (later Canon) Rory Fletcher, a former surgeon at Charing Cross Hospital, was appointed as the first Mission Priest.
St Saviour, Herne Hill Road in 1868; St Anne, South Lambeth in 1869; Emmanuel, Lambeth in 1869; St Jude, Brixton in 1869; St John, Kennington 1872; All Saints, South Lambeth in 1874; St James, Kennington in 1875; St Saviour, Brixton Hill in 1876; St Catherine, Loughborough Park in 1877; St Paul, Ferndale Road in 1882; St Matthias, Upper Tulse ...
In 2002 St Matthew's parish was united with that of St Jude's in East Brixton, whose church building had been sold in 1980 and which had no incumbent since 1991. St Jude's was built in 1867–68. [3] Based on statistics from the UK census, the Diocese of Southwark estimates the population of the parish was 12,100 in 2001 and 15,500 in 2011. [4]
In the 1970s, when selective education was abolished in London, the school became a comprehensive school. The school became grant-maintained for a time in the 1990s and opened its sixth form. In 1999 it then returned to local authority control as a voluntary aided school under the trusteeship of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark. [4]
St Luke, Rosemary Road, Peckham In 1878; St Jude, Peckham In 1880; St Saviour, ... St Paul, Herne Hill In 1845 with parts of St Mary, Lambeth [4]