In 1466 the school attached to the church of St Dunstan in the East was one of the five recognised grammar schools in the City of London. In 1888 this boys independent school was moved out to Catford on lands owned by St Dunstan's church and founded as St Dunstan's College.
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St Dunstan's College
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St Dunstans College
{In the spiral:} In 1466 the school attached to the church of St Dunstan in t...
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