Miss Oakley's School | Ref 18-969 |
After Halifax Corporation acquired Clare Hall, the school moved to premises on the eastern side of Clare Road.
This & associated entries use material contributed by Layinka Swinburne
Ogden Lane Day Nursery, Rastrick | Ref 18-484 |
See Holme House Day Nursery, Lightcliffe and Wellholme Day Nursery, Brighouse
Old Earth Primary School | Ref 18-131 |
Old Town Evening School, Hebden Bridge | Ref 18-47 |
Old Town Junior & Infants' School | Ref 18-220 |
Old Town Primary School | Ref 18-132 |
Old Town Wesleyan Sunday School, Wadsworth | Ref 18-794 |
Oldfield's School, Halifax | Ref 18-557 |
It is recorded as an infants' school and could accommodate 33 pupils [1871]
Oldroyd's School, Halifax | Ref 18-555 |
It is recorded as an infants' school and could accommodate 22 pupils [1871]
Oliver's School | Ref 18-686 |
Orange Street Day School, Halifax | Ref 18-405 |
It was demolished in October 1953.
See Orange Street Wesleyan Church, Halifax and Orange Street Wesleyan Sunday School
Orange Street Wesleyan Sunday School | Ref 18-416 |
See Orange Street Day School and Orange Street Wesleyan Church, Halifax
Organised Science School, Halifax | Ref 18-911 |
Ostler County Secondary School, Halifax | Ref 18-360 |
Formerly Mount Pellon School, Battinson Road.
Opened around 1952.
Named for Robert Ostler.
Queens Road Board School became an annexe to the School
The school closed in 19?? and Mount Pellon Junior & Infants' School moved to the site
This & associated entries use material contributed by John Ellis & David Greenwood
Ovenden Board School | Ref 18-311 |
See Ann Bolton
Ovenden High School | Ref 18-O99 |
Ovenden Secondary School | Ref 18-O1 |
Ovenden Senior Council School | Ref 18-37 |
It was opened on 26th October, 1937 by Kenneth M. Lindsay, MP, from the Board of Education. The school cost £30,000. It accommodated 520 children from the local housing estates.
In 194?, it became Ovenden Secondary School, and subsequently the Ridings School
Ovenden Sunday School | Ref 18-427 |
the gratuitous and instruction on the Sabbath Day of poor children of Ovenden, and the vicinity, of all denominations, professing the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and also for the purpose of weekly or occasional preaching
The school was not associated with a specific church, and evening services were held throughout the week by the Independents.
Jeremiah Stead rented the building as a private day school, known as Jerry's School.
The Sunday School is reported to have had 220 scholars and a team of 68 teachers.
By 1820, it had become overcrowded and, instead of extending the school, Wheatley Sunday School and Illingworth Church School were built. In 1830, there were 120 scholars, and in 1836, there were 160.
As the population in Ovenden and the number of members increased, a subscription list began by which 600 people raised about £1,800 for the building of a new Providence Chapel.
In 1855, it was rented by the Baptists as a Sunday School and for Sunday evening services, until they moved to Lee Mount Baptist Church.
In 1877, the need for the Charity had ceased and the buildings were sold
Ovenden Women's Adult School | Ref 18-345 |
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