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In 1944, it became St Bonaventure's Grammar School again. The school has a strong relationship with St Antony's Church, which is adjacent to the site, and whole school masses are held there on a regular basis. It is governed by the Diocese of Brentwood and strongly encourages and incorporates liturgical worship in all aspects of school life.
- 1877 (in Forest Gate)
- Roman Catholic
- In Sanctitate et Doctrina, (In Holiness and Learning)
- VA, Teaching School
Aug 27, 2017 · In the autumn of 1872 the Franciscan order opened a "middle class school for boys" beneath St Francis' church in Crescent Grove, Stratford, with 25 students. It was called St Francis' Day school, but closed a year later. St Antony's church, next to the school, and host to many St Bon's occasions. On 27 August 1877 St Bonaventure's school, Upton ...
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Former pupils of St Bonaventure's Catholic School, Greater London, England are known as Bon's Boys. The school was founded as a private Roman Catholic school in 1875 by Franciscan monks based in the St. Antony's area of Forest Gate. It became St Bonaventure's Grammar School in 1890, then it became a state secondary school in 1904 before it ...
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1902 & 1904. As a result of the Education Acts, St Bonaventure’s became a secondary school known as West Ham Grammar School. At this time, it was a fee paying school. 1910. The initial roll of 6 boys had risen to 100 with 5 masters employed. The First World War Years were very difficult for our school.
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