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St Bonaventure's Catholic Comprehensive School : ウィキペディア英語版
St Bonaventure's Catholic Comprehensive School

St Bonaventure's, known informally as ''St Bon's'', is a voluntary-aided Catholic comprehensive secondary school for boys aged 11–18 in Forest Gate, London Borough of Newham, England. It is under the trustee-ship of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brentwood. St Bonaventure's is the oldest Boy's school in Newham, having been established in the West Ham area of Essex by the Franciscan order in 1875, following the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829.
St Bonaventure's has been judged as Outstanding by Ofsted since November 2000.〔(St Bon's Ofsted Information )〕 The school motto is ''In Sanctitate Et Doctrina'', which means "In Holiness And Learning". The school also has a mission statement of "Live, Love & Learn In The Presence Of The Lord".〔
(St Bon's Website ), Headmaster's Introduction, stbons.org; accessed 6 May 2014.〕
==History==

St Bonaventure's was originally founded as a private Roman Catholic school in 1875 by members of the Franciscan order based in the Stratford area of London. They moved to the St Antony's parish of Forest Gate in 1877, when they needed more space to build a larger school. Following the Education Act 1918 control of the school was taken over by the newly formed West Ham Education Authority and the school changed its name to West Ham Grammar School (St Bonaventure's).
Following the Education Act 1944, the school reverted to full control by the Franciscan Order as a Grammar school and became a Comprehensive school in 1960 with a Tripartite nature (on the site there was Grammar, Secondary Modern and Technical lessons taught). The current school jumper reflects this past, as the three stripes of colour were initially used to identify the three types of student in the school.〔

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