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In 1772 a building was built for the school in Clough Street. [5] In 1814 it moved to Stanley Street. [5] [6] In 1887 it combined with the Irwell National School, and moved to Lower Bank Street. [5] It became co-educational in 1892. [5] [7] In 1906 it was renamed Bury St. Mary's Parochial Church of England School, and in 1921 Church Central ...
The main school building was opened in 1954. [5] [6] From 1954 to 2020, it was a voluntary aided school administered by Bury Metropolitan Borough Council, and later gained status as a specialist Science College. The school celebrated its Diamond anniversary in 2014, which was marked by a visit by the Bishop of Salford.
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County High School, Bury St Edmunds today. The original girls' grammar school building, opened in 1964, provides the main teaching and administrative area. There are additional specialist facilities, built in the 1970s, to support the teaching of science, art and design technology. New facilities for humanities were built in the 1990s.
Bury Church of England High School; H. Hazel Wood High School; The Heys School; S. St Gabriel's Roman Catholic High School, Bury; St Monica's High School; T ...
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It was possible that Castlebrook would be amalgamated with nearby Philips High School, or that either Castlebrook or Philips will be closed. [ 4 ] The school's GCSE results improved greatly over the next few years; with 61% of pupils achieving 5 A*-Cs in 2008, up to 76% in 2009 and to 80% in 2010, the highest the school has ever achieved. [ 5 ]