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  1. Website. http://tollington.fortismere.haringey.sch.uk/index.html. 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 .

    • Stroud Green 1879, Muswell Hill 1901-1967
    • Virtute et labore, (Latin: Energy and hard work)
  2. www.tollington.com › indexTolly Main Page

    The Red Book was an album presented to Mrs. E S Niblett (teacher at Tollington Prep. and Tetherdown Primary School 1942 - 1965) on her retirement, in the style of "This is your Life". This, and other photos and documents, have been donated to the OTS electronic archives by her son, Peter Niblett (at Tolly 1942 - 1949). The material spans her career at the school from the 1940s to the 1960s ...

  3. www.tollington.com › feature-history › tolly_historyTolly History - tollington.com

    Tolly History. Tollington existed for more than 85 years, so it's not surprising that the OT archives hold an enormous amount of information. There are stories of Muswell Hill before the arrival of the the cars which now line every kerb and there are tragic accounts of ex-pupils killed in France within eighteen months of leaving school.

  4. Tollington School. 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 .

  5. 5. Feb. 2023 · 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. Contents. Foundation; Tollington High School; Tollington Grammar School; Distinguished alumni; Old Tollingtonians Society; References; Foundation

  6. 13. Feb. 2020 · Tollington Secondary Modern School (11-16 mixed), Fernham Road, off Coxwell Road. It became Faringdon Comprehensive School (11-18 mixed) in 1974 . In 2001 it was renamed Faringdon Community College and in 2012 it became part of the Faringdon Academy of Schools along with Faringdon Infant School and Faringdon Junior School.

  7. www.tollington.com › feature-history › tolly_history-timelineTolly History - Timeline

    Tollington Girls' School Timeline. Published in the last issue of the Tollington High School Magazine (1958) this timeline covers the whole history of the girls' school from its foundation in 1910 to its removal to the new building prior to the meger with the boys school in 1958: