Tollington School (1901-1967) was a selective,
coeducational
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grammar school
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in
Muswell Hill, London, England. For the present school on this site, see
Fortismere School
Fortismere School (simply referred to as Fortismere) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Muswell Hill, Greater London, England.
In 2016, it was ranked by ''The Sunday Times'' as the 12th best comprehensive school in th ...
.
Foundation
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. Rapid population expansion around Muswell Hill created the need for a new school and the opportunity was seen by the founder's son Campbell Brown; in 1901 he established Tollington Boys School in Tetherdown, Muswell Hill.
Tollington High School
In 1910 Tollington High School for girls was opened by Campbell Brown in nearby Collingwood Avenue. In 1919 both schools were purchased by
London County Council
London County Council (LCC) was the principal local government body for the County of London throughout its existence from 1889 to 1965, and the first London-wide general municipal authority to be directly elected. It covered the area today kno ...
, the
local education authority. Aside from the senior management, the two schools operated independently.
Tollington Grammar School
In 1957, boys and girls came together in Tollington School, a coeducational grammar school and a new building was erected on the playing fields of the boys school, opening in 1959. In 1967 Tollington and the neighbouring William Grimshaw secondary modern schools were merged to become Creighton (comprehensive) School and the original names expired.
The buildings are still in use today: the 100+ year-old original buildings and 1957 development in Tetherdown are now occupied by
Fortismere School
Fortismere School (simply referred to as Fortismere) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Muswell Hill, Greater London, England.
In 2016, it was ranked by ''The Sunday Times'' as the 12th best comprehensive school in th ...
; the Collingwood Avenue site now houses
Tetherdown Primary.
Distinguished alumni
*
Felix Aprahamian
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, classical music concert organiser
*
Jennifer Bate
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OBE, concert organist
*
Kenneth Biggs GC
*
Edwin York Bowen, English composer and pianist
*
Michael Casson OBE, potter
*
Sir Henry Hallett Dale, President of the Royal Society and Nobel prizewinner
*
Ted Dicks
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, composer, incl. "Right Said Fred" and "A Windmill in Old Amsterdam"
*
Chris Gilbey
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, music industry executive and composer
*
Mark Hollis, lead singer of
Talk Talk
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*
W. J. MacQueen-Pope
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, theatre historian
*
Maurice Saatchi, Baron Saatchi
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Early life
Maur ...
, co-founder the advertising agency Saatchi and Saatchi
* Sir John Sorrell CBE, designer, Chairman of the
Design Council
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It was instrumental in the prom ...
, 1994-2000
* Richard Speaight - society photographer
*
Rudolf Uhlenhaut
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, engineer, responsible for the Mercedes 300SLR Gull Wing
* Prof Ann Wakefield, née Zaudy, microbiologist
*
Anne Weyman
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OBE, Chief Executive of the
Family Planning Association
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, 1996-2008
* Professor Anton Weinberg Distinguished Teacher: The White House Commission on Presidential Scholars. ARAM: ARCM: LRAM.
Old Tollingtonians Society
Tollington Schools are actively remembered by ex-pupils and staff, members of the Old Tollingtonians Society.
Old Tollingtonians Society website
/ref> The society preserves records and memorabilia of the school. Members of the society meet annually for a reunion in the assembly hall of the school (now Fortismere).
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Defunct grammar schools in England
Defunct schools in the London Borough of Haringey
Educational institutions disestablished in 1967
Educational institutions established in 1879
Educational institutions established in 1901
1879 establishments in England
1901 establishments in England