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St John the Baptist School is a coeducational Catholic secondary school and sixth form in Woking, Surrey, England. [1] The school was one of the first 100 designated teaching schools in the UK. Location
The canal was also influential in the growth of the community. Due to the inconvenience of travelling to the nearest parish church (St Peter's in Old Woking), the vicar of St Peter's, Rev'd Charles Bowles, amassed £1,500 in order to serve the western end of the parish of St Peter's, i.e. the new community now known as 'St Johns'. [2]
It was one of five churches founded by St John the Baptist's Church at St John's. The first church in the village was erected in 1897 by St John's vicar Rev. J.M. Harris: he bought land on Connaught Road and put up a wood-panelled tin tabernacle. This was moved backwards on rollers to make way for the new church, and served as the church hall ...
St Bede's School, Redhill; St John the Baptist School, Woking; St Paul's Catholic College, Sunbury-on-Thames; St Peter's Catholic School, Guildford; Salesian School, Chertsey; Sunbury Manor School, Sunbury-on-Thames; Thamesmead School, Shepperton; Therfield School, Leatherhead; Thomas Knyvett College, Ashford; Three Rivers Academy, Walton-on-Thames
In September 2014, Salesian became a teaching school, as leader of the Salesian Teaching School Alliance. [8] In September 2015 the school started training teachers as a School Centre for Initial Teacher Training (SCITT), [9] in partnership with St John the Baptist School, Woking, under the umbrella body Teach SouthEast. [10]
St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School, West Islip, New York Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. John the Baptist School .
St John the Baptist Church, 'Goldsworth' built of stone in 13th-century style, was designed by George Gilbert Scott in 1842 (later knighted), and enlarged in 1879 and 1883, and in the year after what was considered St John's, Goldsworth gained the status of a parish. [4]
St Johns and Hook Heath is a suburban ward in Surrey consisting of two settlements founded in the 19th century in the medieval parish of Woking.The two 'villages' have residents' associations and are centred 2.5 km WSW and SW of Woking's town centre in the northwest of the English county – by including such suburbs, Woking is the largest town in the county.