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TOPPING OUT' CEREMONY IN BATTERSEA

TOPPING OUT' CEREMONY IN BATTERSEA

Posted: Thu, 5 Feb 2015 16:03

TOPPING OUT' CEREMONY IN BATTERSEA

ST JOHN BOSCO COLLEGE IS COMING HOME. . .

Photo - David O'Malley SDB

Jane Ellison, the MP for Battersea, spoke of her hopes for the new site for St John Bosco School at the topping out ceremony in Battersea on February 5th. She wanted it to be both a loving family for young people and a pathway to fulfilling work. She was responding to Dr Anne Bamford the director of education for Southwark diocese who saw the school as a source of high quality Catholic education with a welcome for all students. Mr Ravi Govindia, leader of Wandsworth council, hoped that the new school in Battersea would provide young people with hope for their future.

Mr Simon Utley, head teacher of the Salesian school in Wandsworth that will move back to the new site in Battersea was delighted to reach this stage of the journey towards a new school. He spoke of the schools continuing success and attainment levels and the increased recruitment levels for the New Year. In September St John Bosco College will open its doors on the Battersea site after a four year absence and it is clear that there will be a big welcome for them when they return in September.

The topping out ceremony is a strange, almost pagan ritual during which branches of a tree are buried in mortar in order, according to nordic legend, to repel evil spirits. Today that happened on the roof of the new St John Bosco School in Battersea. Assisting in this ritual were John and Irisa who are both year eleven students at the college. Both of them will return to this site as 6th formers in September and were excited to see the school taking shape. At present the school construction is on time for a September start and student numbers ar rising rapidly as the start date approaches. Next door to the school a new salesian community house is rising from the ashes of the old surrey lane house making this new beginning a sign of ongoing commitment of the Salesians to Battersea.

Tags: Battersea, Homepage, Salesian Communities, Salesian Parishes, Salesian Schools, Salesians of Don Bosco