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The
book looks at the changes at both the girls' and boys' schools since
1904 through an impressive collection of photographs.
From
the modest beginnings in 1904 until closure in 1988, nearly 12,000 boys
and more than 11,000 girls received their education at the schools. Over
the years the schools suffered a number of changes, problems and
setbacks but, despite these, achieved high educational standards.
The
story culminated in the closure of both schools in 1988. Subsequent
developments, the reopening of the boys' school and use of the girls'
school as a performing arts centre, the Brit School, have resulted in
both buildings remaining in use, in modified form, for more than 90
years after they were first built.
Edited
by Croydon historian John Gent, The Selhurst Schools 1904 to 2004 is
published by the Old Croydonians Association and was officially launched
at their centenary lunch in November. |