[2] In 2002, Alan Stockdale and John Townend wrote a history of the school, with profits going towards the construction of a new extension of the building.
In the third bay is a full height gabled porch containing a doorway with a moulded surround and a four-centred arch under a square head with foliated spandrels.
Above it is an inscribed and dated panel flanked by engaged columns carrying a cornice, and over it is a hood mould.
The panel reads: "William Craven Alderman of London founder of this Schoole Anno Dmi 1601".
All the windows have ogee mullions and leaded lights, those in the ground floor under a continuous hood mould.