[1] On opening, some of the original second and third year intake were transferred from St Ignatius' College, which was then located in Stamford Hill.
[2] Originally, when the school had around 660 all boys, it had three forms named after Fr Michael Fox SJ and Saints John Fisher and Thomas More.
[3] However, each boy also belonged to a House named Gerard, Southwell and Garnet, denoted by a green, blue or red ribbon strip sewn the length of the top of the blazer pocket edge.
[4] Former pupils at the school include:[5] Sounds of Silence is the second studio album by American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, released in 1966.
This school was attended by the boys of the Brentwood family, with whom Paul Simon lodged during his time in the UK.