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www.holytrinity.org. Holy Trinity Catholic and Church of England School is a coeducational all-through school for pupils aged from 3 to 16. The school is under the joint jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam and the Church of England Diocese of Leeds. The school is located in Carlton Road, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England.
The Dale Parks from Moseley Wood area. Wrenbury Crescent looking towards the airport. Cookridge is a suburb of north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, north of the Leeds Outer Ring Road. In 1715 Ralph Thoresby described it as a village four miles from Leeds and three from Otley, dating from 1540.
Holy Trinity Church, Leeds. Holy Trinity Church lies on Boar Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade I listed Church of England parish church in the Parish of Leeds St George in the Diocese of Leeds. It was built in 1722–7, though its steeple dates from 1839. Holy Trinity is in the evangelical church tradition of the Church of ...
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Adel Primary School, Adel. Adel St John the Baptist CE Primary School, Adel. Alder Tree Primary Academy, Potternewton. All Saints' Richmond Hill CE Primary School, Richmond Hill. Allerton Bywater Primary School, Allerton Bywater. Allerton CE Primary School, Moor Allerton. Alwoodley Primary School, Alwoodley.
Rothwell is a town in the south-east of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, [1] situated between Leeds and Wakefield.It is located in the eponymous Rothwell ward of Leeds City Council and Elmet and Rothwell parliamentary constituency, and is part of the West Yorkshire Urban Area.
There is a monument to his altruism close to Holy Trinity Church. The Lawrence Oates School (closed 1992 [32]) was named after him. In 2012, on the 100th anniversary of his death, a blue plaque was unveiled in his honour at Meanwood Park. [33] Writer and critic Graham Holderness was born in Meanwood. [34]
A small primary school, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, was built to the rear of the church. [5] The Jesuits also started a nearby secondary school, Leeds Catholic College on 18 September 1905. In 1933, it became St Michael's College.