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Bolton Parish Church CE Primary School, Bolton; Bolton St Catherine's Academy, Breightmet; ... Holy Infant and St Anthony RC Primary School, Astley Bridge;
There are five schools in Astley Bridge: St Paul's C.E. Primary School for pupils aged 2–11, Holy Infant and St Anthony RC Primary School, The Oaks Primary School and High Lawn Primary School, for pupils aged 5–11, and Thornleigh Salesian College for pupils aged 11–18.
Holy Family: Audley, Intack and Shadsworth Ged Barry ---- [1] St Joseph: Audley Served from Holy Family 1869 ---- [1] [6] [7] St Mary: Osbaldeston 1832 ---- [1] St Jerome: Mellor---- 1970 1992 [1] St Teresa of the Child Jesus: Intack Served from Holy Family 1937 ---- [1] St John Vianney: Livesey: Served from St Peter's 1959 ---- [1] [4] Our ...
In 1980, following the reorganisation of Catholic schools in Bolton to a comprehensive system, Thornleigh joined with St Anne's High School, to form a six form entry Voluntary Aided Mixed Comprehensive School with a Sixth Form Centre to serve the needs of all Catholic Sixth Form pupils. Catholic Secondary Schools in Bolton reorganised again in ...
The rectory was completed in November of the same year. The first Mass celebrated in the new church was Midnight Mass on Christmas, 1956. The Rev. Joseph Julius served Sacred Heart as pastor from 1972 to 1981. The parish had grown to over 1,000 families by this time. [2]
St Patrick's Church, Bolton; St Marie's Church, Bury; St Joseph's Church, Stockport; Our Lady and the Apostles Church, Stockport; St Ann's, Stretford; In the Archdiocese of Liverpool: Catholic Church of St Oswald and St Edmund Arrowsmith, Ashton-in-Makerfield; Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Hindsford; St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Leigh
St Patrick's Church is served from St Edmund's Church on St Edmund Street in Bolton. St Edmund's Church was also founded from Ss Peter and Paul Church. [3] In August 1860, the foundation stone of St Edmund's Church was laid by the Bishop of Salford, William Turner on Grime Street (which was later renamed St Edmund Street). It was finished in 1861.
[3] [4] The church was solemnly dedicated on April 10, 1866, by McCloskey, by then the first cardinal of New York. A view of the facade of the church. Between 1886 and 1888, the parish funded the building of a new church on Sullivan Street, designed by Arthur Crooks in the Romanesque Revival style. The friars had originally taken up residence ...