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J. H. Whitley School, HolmfieldRef 18-14
Secondary school opened in August 1952.

Named for John Henry Whitley.

In 1986, the secondary school of Sunnyside Board School merged with the school to become Holmfield High School

Jagger Green Baptist School, Holywell GreenRef 18-588
Recorded in 1905. It is now a private house.

See Jagger Green Baptist Church, Holywell Green and Jagger Green Baptist Sunday School Memorial

Jagger Green School for Young Ladies, StainlandRef 18-231
A private school was recorded here is 1881

This & associated entries use material contributed by David Walker

Jarry's French SchoolRef 18-504
Etienne E. Jarry ran a French school at 2 Wade Street, Halifax [1822], 19 Woolshops, Halifax [1830], and Aked's Road, Halifax [1850].

See Maria Louisa Jarry Ladies' School

Jennings Academy, HalifaxRef 18-642
Business training school.

Jennings & Company Academy shorthand writing and typewriting academy is recorded in 1905 when they were at Central Hall, Halifax.

Jennings Academy is recorded in 1936 when they were at Southgate Chambers, Halifax

Jennings's Girls' School, HalifaxRef 18-795
Girls' run by Mrs E. J. Jennings at 25 Hampden Place, Halifax [1905]

This & associated entries use material contributed by Ivan Birch

Jerry's SchoolRef 18-382

Jevons's SchoolRef 18-940
On 11th March 1916, an advertisement in the Halifax Courier announced

Miss C. Jevons, Post Office Buildings, has vacancies for PUPILS

Tuition in Shorthand and Typewriting day and evening.

Pupils may commence any date. Reasonable terms.

Typewriting, Duplicating &cr., promptly and efficiently done.

Telephone 1345

Jinninson's School, HalifaxRef 18-565
Around 1870, Mrs Jinninson ran a private adventure school at Bright Street, Halifax.

It is recorded as an infants' school and could accommodate 31 pupils [1871]

John Street Board School, RastrickRef 18-328
A board school recorded in 1881

Junior Technical SchoolRef 18-117
Francis Street, Halifax. Known as The Tech, this was the secondary school for boys aged 13 to 15 with a technical bent, and prepared then for apprenticeships with local firms.

It shared the buildings with Halifax Technical College.

Closed in 19??

See Halifax Technical High School



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