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  1. The Stationers' Company's School was a grammar school for boys, later a comprehensive school in Hornsey, north London.

  2. The Stationers' Company's School opened in Bolt Court, Fleet Street in 1861, but soon outgrew its premises and in 1894 moved to Hornsey in north London in 1894. It closed in 1983 to be replaced 30 years later by the Stationers' Academy.

  3. The Stationers' Company's School. 510 likes · 1 talking about this. This is a Facebook page to commemorate the School's history from 1858 to 1983.

  4. History of the StationersSchool by Robert Baynes. Now available as a soft cover limited edition and published privately by the Old Stationers' Association, A History of the Stationers' Company's School, is a must-have for all ex-pupils. Read more.

  5. In 1861, the company established the Stationers' Company's School at Bolt Court, Fleet Street for the education of sons of members of the Company. In 1894, the school moved to Hornsey in north London, eventually closing nearly a century later in 1983.

  6. Web Resources. A searchable database of entries in the Stationers' Company Register between 1557 and 1640 is freely accessible at The Stationers' Register Online ( https://stationersregister.online/ ).

  7. Find out more about The StationersCompany – one of London’s older Livery Companies with its origins in the fourteenth century.