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Chorlton High School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, England. == History == Chorlton High School for Boys was founded in September 1924 with 110 boys due to the growing need to educate older local boys.〔An earlier school in Chorlton (founded) 1872) was renamed Chorlton High Schools in 1874; there was a Chorlton Grammar School in High Lane, 1896–1930. Lloyd, John (1972) ''The Township of Chorlton-cum-Hardy''. Manchester: E. J. Morten; pp. 98–99〕 The first headmaster was A. F. Chappell, appointed in 1925. During Second World War it was twice evacuated to Fleetwood, owing to the Blitz; school records for the period during the war are sketchy, as the boys were moved around multiple times. The first headmaster retired in 1951 and was succeeded by Mr Merriman a year later. In 1952 it became a grammar school as pupil numbers started increasing again. During the 1960s it returned to its comprehensive roots. The third and final headmaster was C. A. Crofts, appointed in 1963.〔(A Potted History )〕 There was at one time a lower school in Darley Avenue (formerly Barlow Hall School). The existing building of Chorlton High School at Nell Lane (built in the early 1960s) replaced the old school at Sandy Lane (Corkland Road), which was formerly Chorlton Grammar School; in the early years it was called Oakwood High School.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Oakwood High School )〕 It was designated a specialist Arts College in 2002.〔(Arts College )〕 In May 2012, the school governors approved the controversial decision to convert into an academy. The school became an academy on 1 January 2013.
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