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The first meetings of Brighouse Mechanics' Institute were held here
in 1846
 
In 1971, it became known as Halifax Catholic High School.
 
In 2000, it was renamed St Catherine's Catholic High School
 
Pupils and staff here included:
 
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham 
 
It occupied 2 classrooms – each 15 ft square – at the rear of the
Chapel.
 
Chris Helme writes that
 
and that this shows that Officer & Teachers included
 
 
 
 
A new Sunday School was built at a cost of £12,000 and opened
in August 1965
 
The school was held in William Coultas's cottage next to Grace Ramsden's School.
 
By 1829, the girls were taught in a schoolroom erected with funds
from Ramsden's Charity.
 
By 1871, the dame taught the girls in her own home.
 
In 1874, the school closed and the girls went to Elland National School
 
An advertisement for the school in 1880 announced
 
 
 
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles 
  
 
 
In 1978, the grammar school and Todmorden Secondary School merged
to become Todmorden High School.
 
The Grammar School building became Ferney Lee Primary School
 
In 2004, the High School was given art college status
 
In 1978, Todmorden Grammar School and Todmorden Secondary
School merged to become Todmorden High School.
 
See
Hermione Dobson,
Todmorden Secondary School War Memorial and
Mrs Celia Windsor
 
It is recorded as a boys' and mixed school and could accommodate 111
pupils [1871]
 
Opened in August 1857 to supersede Sowerby National School.
 
Recorded in 1917
 
The Academy opened at the existing Holmfield site.
 
New accommodation is to be opened on the site in September 2012.
Work began in January 2011.
This was estimated as costing £30 million and catering for
1,500 pupils.
 
Press reports said that it is to specialise in business, enterprise
and health.
 
In August 2012, it is to merge with St Catherine's Catholic High School
 
Built in 1881.
It accommodated 544 adults. 
In 1897, it had 3 departments: Boys', Girls' & Infants'.
 
Recorded in 1917.
 
See
Sowerby Bridge Board School,
Sowerby Bridge School Board and
James Robert Wood
 
See
Sergeant Douglas Barker Crabtree
 Recorded in the 1840s.
 
It is recorded as an infants' school and could accommodate 32 pupils
[1871]
 
It is recorded as an infants' school and could accommodate 24 pupils
[1871]
Taylor's Ladies' School, Halifax Ref 18-793 Taylor's: Thomas Taylor's School, Brighouse Ref 18-190 Sir Thomas More Catholic Secondary School Ref 18-S360 Thorn Bank School, Wadsworth Ref 18-948 
Thornhill Briggs Methodist Sunday School Ref 18-952 
The Chapel's Sunday School teachers' attendance book, was discovered
between the floor boards as the chapel was being demolished.
Thornhill Briggs School Ref 18-5 Thornhill's: Frances Thornhill's Charity School Ref 18-278 Tindal's: Misses Tindal School Ref 18-768 
Second Education without Overwork
 Todmorden Board School Ref 18-171 Todmorden Church of England Junior & Infant School Ref 18-161 Todmorden Grammar School Ref 18-213 
  
Masters at the School have included:
 
Todmorden High School Ref 18-62 Todmorden Municipal Technical School Ref 18-600 Todmorden School Ref 18-61 Todmorden Secondary School Ref 18-214 Todmorden Special School Ref 18-353 Townsend's School, Ovenden Ref 18-551 Triangle Church of England VC Primary School Ref 18-162 Triangle School Ref 18-648 Trinity Academy Ref 18-740 Trinity House Grammar School, Halifax Ref 18-818 Trinity Road Sunday School, Halifax Ref 18-854 Tuel Lane Board School, Sowerby Bridge Ref 18-205 Tuel Lane Infant School Ref 18-163 Tuel Lane Provided School Ref 18-467 Tuel Lane Sunday School, Sowerby Bridge Ref 18-925 Tuley's School, Halifax Ref 18-554 Turner's  School, Halifax Ref 18-561 Turner's  School, Salterhebble Ref 18-547 
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