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  1. Tollington School (1901-1967) was a selective, coeducational grammar school in Muswell Hill, London, England. For the present school on this site, see Fortismere School.

  2. Our history began in 1879, when William Brown (pictured) founded Tollington School (also pictured below). Tollington School went through several changes, before becoming a mixed grammar school in 1958. You can find out more information about Tollington School on their website.

  3. www.faringdon.org › memories-of-faringdonMemories of Faringdon

    Until the mid 70s The Elms in Gloucester Street, which has now been turned into apartments, was the Faringdon Grammar School for Girls. Under the comprehensive school system it combined with Tollington School and my son, Steven, was one of the first dozen or so boys allowed into the previously ‘boy free zone’.

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  4. hmn.wiki › de › Tollington_SchoolTollington-Schule

    Die Tollington School of Muswell Hill, North London N10, war die letzte Manifestation des Tollington Park College, einer privaten Bildungseinrichtung für Jungen, die 1879 von William Brown in Tollington Park, London N4, gegründet wurde.

  5. 13. Feb. 2020 · In 1944-64 it became Faringdon Secondary Modern School (mixed) before moving in 1964 to the newly built Tollington School in Fernham Road. The school then became Faringdon Junior School (moved from Lechlade Road) in 1964-86 (then it moved to The Elms).

  6. 5. Feb. 2023 · Tollington School of Muswell Hill, North London N10, was the final manifestation of Tollington Park College, a private educational establishment for boys founded by William Brown in 1879 in Tollington Park, London N4. The success and increasing complement of the college soon outgrew its home.

  7. In 1919 the Boys' School and the High School were acquired by the Middlesex Education Committee, and the Boarding House became a Preparatory School, which to-day, under the direction of Miss L, K. Fitch, prepares boys and girls for the two senior schools.