2012 and the school is a primary school only, and in our experience primary schools tend not to erect memorials to their "old boys". But we found, at , "...when I started school in 1951, Stanley Road schools taught Infants, Juniors and Secondary boys. The Secondary Boys school was called Waldegrave...". So it is probably that it was a secondary school during WW1. The school's has a history page "coming soon". When that arrives it might clarify.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Stanley School
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Stanley School WW1 memorial
The face on the right (south-facing) has been badly weather-beaten and then i...
Other Subjects
Bell Street School / Rutherford School
From Local History: 1870 "The newly formed London School Board was searching actively for sites, so a block of dilapidated houses in Lisson Street, next to an existing Ragged School, must have been...
Braidwood Academy for the Deaf and Dumb
First school in England for the education of the deaf.  Established  by Thomas Braidwood. On old maps one can see a large house just a little to the north of the plaque location but we can find n...
Senate House
The first purpose-built home and administrative centre for the University of London. Â Built with 19 floors to be one foot lower than St Pauls, but the tallest non-religious building in Britain. Â Ap...
St John of Wapping School
The school was originally founded in 1695, although its first location is unknown, as is its closure date. The bluecoat statues are probably the finest examples in London.
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