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Eltham College is an independent school situated in Mottingham in south-east London. Eltham and Mottingham once formed part of the same parish, hence its name. ==Early history== The school dates back to the early Victorian era, when it was founded as the London Missionary Society's School for the Sons and Orphans of Missionaries. A girls' school had been established in Walthamstow in 1838 and a boys' school was opened in the same place at the beginning of 1842. The boys' school later relocated to Mornington Crescent in 1852 and then to a purpose-built location in the centre of Blackheath in 1857〔Rhind, N. (1993) ''Blackheath Village & Environs, 1790-1990, Vol.1 The Village and Blackheath Vale'' (Bookshop Blackheath, London), p.117.〕 (the old school building became the headquarters of the Church Army and is now a private hospital). Missionary David Livingstone sent his sons to the school while it was in Blackheath.〔Rhind, N. (1993) ''Blackheath Village & Environs, 1790-1990, Vol.1 The Village and Blackheath Vale'' (Bookshop Blackheath, London), p.118.〕
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