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Welcome to St John Bosco College Battersea.
St John Bosco College is a thriving, 11-18, Roman Catholic school, located a short distance from Clapham Junction, in the heart of Battersea. The school opened in 2011 and moved into a brand-new building in 2015. Not only do we benefit from excellent modern facilities, but we are also part of a long tradition of excellence in education on this site, one which began with the foundation of Salesian College back at the end of the 19th century.
We are proud of our record of academic achievement, outstanding pastoral care and distinctive, Catholic, Salesian ethos and are always delighted to welcome visitors to the school.
We are open for visits from prospective pupils and their parents each morning at 9.00 am every day of the school year. Simply call 0207 924 8310 or email tours@sjbc.wandsworth.sch.uk to book your tour.
We look forward to seeing you.
Last week, as part of SJBC Lenten and Ramadan outreach programs, some of our students participated in litter picking exercise around our school community and neighbourhood. They received lots of impressive commendations from many people. https://t.co/GgdKVYFcSB
Thank you for your visit! We’re thrilled to be part of the world wide Salesian family and to have welcomed students from the Don Bosco School in Bardejov, Slovakia in our classrooms this week. Hope to see you again soon! @salesianlink https://t.co/rNZarzsYS2
Photography workshop by Big Kid Foundation with our Y12 Media students - their objective was to tell a story within a single image. #bigkidfoundation #photography #mediastudies #photographyworkshop https://t.co/In7hRCjWt6
Our warmest congratulations go to our year 9 pupil Elliot, who recently became the British Schools Junior Judo Champion in the under 50kg category. We are very proud of him and wish him good luck in future competitions #believeandachieve https://t.co/KdPhP7iuNN
6th form Media Studies and Sociology students went to see 'Origin' (brief summary below) as part of the Into Film festival. They came out saying the film was 'deep' 'emotional' 'intense' and 'had beautiful cinematography'. https://t.co/YUfeaLUG7Z