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The school was formerly called Royton and Crompton School. In this incarnation it was judged Inadequate by Ofsted in 2017. [1] The school became an academy as part of E-ACT in 2018. [2] As of 2019, the headteacher is Andrea Atkinson. [2]
Alexandra Park Junior School, Oldham Alt Academy, Alt Bare Trees Primary School, Chadderton Beal Vale Primary School, Shaw Beever Primary School, Oldham; Blackshaw Lane Primary School, Royton
Crompton House was donated in 1926 by Mary Crompton and her cousin, Anne Ormerod, on the understanding it would become a school with a strong Christian ethos. [ citation needed ] The then Dean of Manchester , Dr. Hewlett Johnson, declared open the new Higher Grade Church School to be known as Crompton House School on 29 September and the first ...
John Lees – Royton-born inventor who made a substantial improvement to machinery for carding cotton in 1772 [45] Joseph Lees (1748–1824) – regional dialect poet from Glodwick; wrote Jone o Grinfilt [46] [47] Ralf Little (born 1980) – television actor, best known for his roles in The Royle Family and Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of ...
Our Lady's R.C. High School was a Roman Catholic high school and sixth form for 11- to 18-year-olds, located in Royton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. The school was a specialist school in Mathematics and Computing, and contained over 80 members of staff, with over 1200 students.
The school was formed in 2011 from the amalgamation of St Augustine of Canterbury RC High School in Werneth, Oldham and Our Lady's R.C. High School in Royton. The merged school was originally based over the two former school sites, but has now moved to a new building. In the Ofsted inspection of February 2013 the school was judged as inadequate ...
The Oldham Academy North (TOAN) is a mixed gender secondary school with academy status for 11- to 16-year-olds located in the Royton area of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. The academy is sponsored by E-ACT. The school relocated to a new campus in Royton in 2013. It is also the home to Shaw Millionaires Ball Hockey Club.
It was for 300 pupils from Chadderton, Failsworth, Royton, Crompton and Lees. Extensions to the school were opened in September 1935. By 1950 it had 700 boys and girls, 800 by 1954 and 900 by 1958. In 1957 it was decided to split the school into two single sex schools.