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  2. Hulme Hall Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    It cost £370,000, and became known as Cheadle Moseley Boys' Grammar School [3] with 900 boys. The two schools, whilst next to each other, remained separate, despite plans to merge them. [4] [5] Moseley Hall was eventually demolished in the late 1970s and replaced by the Village Hotel and an entertainment complex. [6]

  4. List of schools in Stockport - Wikipedia

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    Bradshaw Hall Primary School, Cheadle Hulme; Bredbury Green Primary School, Romiley; Bredbury St Marks CE Primary School, Bredbury; Bridge Hall Primary School, Adswood; Broadstone Hall Primary School, Heaton Chapel; Brookside Primary School, High Lane; Cale Green Primary School, Shaw Heath; Cheadle RC Infant School, Cheadle Hulme

  5. Hulme Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hulme Hall is the name of a number of buildings. It may refer to: Hulme Hall, Allostock; Hulme Hall, Hulme; Hulme Hall, Manchester; Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight; It may also refer to the grammar school: Hulme Hall Grammar School

  6. William Hulme's Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester school was founded on 26 January 1887 as a grammar school. [3] Originally named The Hulme Grammar School, in 1939 it changed its name to William Hulme's Grammar School. [ 4 ] Until 1975 it was a direct grant school ; when this scheme was abolished, it chose to become independent.

  7. Chicago Heights School District 170 - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, School District 170 served 2,238 students. In January 1917, the Board of Education authorized the installation of electric gongs in three schools. In January 1917, the Board of Education endorsed a nationwide "Plan for Preparedness", setting aside specific times for girls and boys to drill under the supervision of a member of the ...

  8. Cheadle Hulme - Wikipedia

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    Club Cheadle Hulme, which is attached to Cheadle Hulme High School, contains a large sports hall, a dance studio, an astro-turf pitch and gym equipment. [99] Manchester Rugby Club is located on Grove Lane in Cheadle Hulme, as is Cheadle Hulme Cricket Club, which was established in 1881, [ 100 ] and a squash club. [ 101 ]

  9. Hulme Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Hulme Trust (also known as "Hulme’s Charity") is an educational trust and charity (No. 532297 [1] [2]) founded in 1691 by the bequest of the English lawyer and landowner William Hulme (c.1631–91).