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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. Photographs and articles by members of the Old Tollingtonians Society.

  3. Secondary Modern School in the market town of Faringdon in the Vale of the White Horse. Situated in the Fernham Road and now called Faringdon Community College.

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

    Displays by Rex Sills illustrating the story of Tollington School, exhibited at Muswell Hill library and at Fortismere, to commemorate its transition to Creighton Comprehensive in 1967. The history of the school in decades from the 1880s to the 1960s...

  5. everything.explained.today › Tollington_SchoolTollington School Explained

    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.

  6. The old school building in Tetherdown, now part of the much larger Fortismere School, used to be called Tollington School, but the name did not start in Muswell Hill. In 1879 William Brown, B.A., bought a school for 50 boys in Turle Road, near Finsbury Park.

  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: