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In 1896, it was opened during the day to boys and girls- there were 100 pupils; this was the Stockport Technical Day School (The Tec) and it is this that has evolved into the school today. The Education Act 1902 (Balfour Act) regularised secondary schools, and 'The Tec' complied and was renamed the Stockport Municipal Secondary School .
Stockport Academy is a non-selective co-educational school within the English Academy programme, located in Cheadle Heath, Stockport, Greater Manchester. It caters for children aged 11–16 and has approximately 869 pupils on roll.
Acorns School, Marple Ashcroft School, Cheadle Bridge House School, Bredbury Broadstones School, Reddish Inscape House School, Cheadle; North West Priory School, Cheadle; Penarth Group School, Hazel Grove
Reddish Vale High School, formerly Reddish Vale Technology College is a secondary school in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. It is a coeducational school with academy status , part of South Manchester academy trust, educating 1100 pupils in the 11-16 range.
The Main School's West Face. The photo (left) was taken after construction in 1916. The photo (right) was taken in 2012. The school was founded in 1487 by Sir Edmund Shaa, the 1482 Lord Mayor of London whose will provided for a school and a small chapel in St Mary's Church in Stockport and funds to maintain a priest to chant masses and teach grammar. [1]
In 1991 it was converted into a college of further education; the girls' school became known as the Bulkley Building, and the boys' school became the Moseley Building. Initially the college was called Margaret Danyers College on North Downs Road. In the early 1990s, Stockport replaced its school sixth forms with separate sixth form colleges.
Hulme Hall Grammar School is a co-educational school in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. Established in 1928, there is a Pre-School and Senior School on site. [2] It has an average of around 50 new pupils each year. The current Headmaster is Mr Dean Grierson, The Deputy Heads are; Mr Philip Bradford and Mrs Jackie Smith.
The college was opened on the site of St. Michael's Secondary School. [3] Ambrose Smith was the college principal from 1989 to 2011. [4] During his tenure the college was so popular among school leavers in the Stockport area that it received twice as many applications as there were places. [5]