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Primrose Hill Primary School, Ordsall; River View Primary School, Salford; St Andrew's CE Primary School, Boothstown; St Andrew's CE Primary School, Eccles; St Andrew's Methodist Primary School, Little Hulton; St Augustine's CE Primary School, Pendlebury; St Boniface's RC Primary School, Higher Broughton; St Charles' RC Primary School, Moorside ...
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St Mary's Hall is a Catholic school, overseen by the Jesuits. As such, the Jesuit ethos pervades the life of the school, with emphasis upon spiritual development, reasoning skills, and the creation of "Men and Women for Others", with focuses on prayer and charity. [10] St Mary's Hall has its own chapel where Mass is celebrated.
Burscough Lordsgate Township CE Primary School, Burscoug ... Newchurch-in-Pendle St Mary's CE Primary School, ... Primrose Hill Primary School, Euxton ...
Brownedge St Mary's Catholic High School is a coeducational secondary school located in Bamber Bridge in the English county of Lancashire. [ 1 ] It is a voluntary aided school administered by Lancashire County Council and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford . [ 2 ]
The school consisted of four classrooms three were divided by sliding glass doors. The head teacher was located upstairs above the cloakrooms. In World War II two air raid shelters were built on opposite sides of the long tapering playground. In the mid-1950s the then "Salfords County Primary School" started to expand and relocated to Copsleigh ...
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, usually known as Salford Cathedral, is the seat of the Bishop of Salford and mother church of the Diocese of Salford. The cathedral is a Grade II listed building on Chapel Street, Salford. The foundation stone was laid in 1844 and the church opened in 1848.
As of 2018 there were 39.39 miles (63.39 km) of public roads in Salford Township, of which 3.00 miles (4.83 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC), 9.98 miles (16.06 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 26.41 miles (42.50 km) were maintained by the township. [4]