Built in 1969, to replace Victoria School, Rastrick & St Martin's Secondary Modern School, Brighouse.
In 1985, it became Hipperholme & Lightcliffe High School then
Lightcliffe Academy
See
Thomas Greenwood
Demolished in 19??
In 1871, she was assisted by her daughter, Mary Ann.
They had a boarder, Thomas Kershaw [aged 7].
In 1881, the pupils/boarders included
By 1891, the family had moved to Burnley
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
Question:
Does anyone know anything about the School?
This & associated entries use material contributed by June Illingworth
In 1933, Brooksbank School became known as Elland
Grammar School.
See
J. Stewart Ross
It was damaged by fire in
1942.
Pupils were moved to the Brooksbank Institute and other local
schools.
The sun-dial from Box Hall, Elland was erected here in 1935.
It was lost following the fire.
The school was rebuilt and became a Church of England school.
See
David Bastide,
Lower Edge National School, Elland,
Frances Thornhill's Charity School and
Samuel Thornton
This & associated entries use material contributed by Pauline Stainton
In 1911, Brooksbank School became Elland Secondary School.
On 1st November 1933, the School changed its name to The Grammar School, Elland
See
Tomazia Holroyd and
Provident Independent Sunday School, Elland
Opened in 1893, superseding Sowerby Bridge National School.
The school was named for Rev John Ellison.
The building housed 3 separate schools:
Sowerby Bridge Mechanics' Institute on the ground floor;
the infants' and girls' school on the first floor;
the boys' school on the second floor.
In 1932, the boys and the senior girls moved out, leaving the infants
and junior girls.
In 1958, the West Riding County Council announced plans to close the
school, and, despite a fierce campaign by parents and church
officials, the local education committee held firm, but in May 1960,
the committee was overruled by the Ministry of Education and the
school stayed.
In 1971, the school closed and Christ Church Junior School
opened.
It was demolished in 1973.
The steps of the school can still be seen between Beech Road and Tuel
Lane.
A plaque recording the laying of the foundation stones, stands in the
churchyard at Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge
This & associated entries use material contributed by Elizabeth Whitmarsh
In 1886, Rev Francis England Millson was a prime mover in
establishing evening classes for boys and girls over the age of 13.
The first classes were held at
Queens Road Board School,
Lee Mount Board School,
and
Akroyd Place School.
The 2d weekly fee was refunded if the scholar achieved 100% attendance
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley
See
Ewood Mill, Stansfield and
Miss Sarah Greenbank
In 1992, it became South Halifax High School.
In 2005, it became Park Lane High School
Earnshaw's: Misses Earnshaw's School, Brighouse Ref 18-667 Eastfield School Ref 18-82 Eastwood Board School, Stansfield Ref 18-325 Eastwood School Ref 18-122 Ebenezer Methodist Sunday School, Northowram Ref 18-835 Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Sunday Schools, Halifax Ref 18-259 Edleston's School Ref 18-765
Elim School, Warley Ref 18-881
Elise's Infants' School Ref 18-759 Elland Board School Ref 18-466 Elland Church of England Junior & Infant School Ref 18-108 Elland Grammar School Ref 18-E85 Elland National School Ref 18-280 Elland Dame School, Upper Edge Ref 18-909 Elland Secondary School Ref 18-E84 Elland Secondary School for Girls Ref 18-602 Elland Sunday School Ref 18-711 Elland Wesleyan Sunday School Ref 18-829 Ellison Memorial Schools, Sowerby Bridge Ref 18-215 Empsall's: Miss Empsall's Academy Ref 18-447 English School, Sowerby Ref 18-458 Evening Classes Ref 18-572 Ewood Hall Ladies' School, Luddenden Ref 18-407 Ewood Malt Kiln School, Todmorden Ref 18-303 Ewood School, Midgley Ref 18-335 Exley County Secondary Modern School Ref 18-24 Exley High School Ref 18-211
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