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The Swinton High School : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Swinton High School
The Swinton High School is in Greater Manchester, England. It came into existence in September 1988 when ''Wardley High School'' and ''Pendlebury High School'' merged, forming a single comprehensive school for pupils aged 11 to 16, on one site located half a mile from Swinton town centre. == History == During much of the 20th century the school was known by its original name, ''Cromwell Road School''. In the mid 1930s the school divided into separate secondary schools for boys and girls. The boys' school became known as ''Cromwell Road Secondary Modern School for Boys'' was located in the 1930s building which has its entrance on Sefton Road. The girls' school became known as ''Cromwell Road Secondary Modern School for Girls'' and was located within the original pre-First World War building on nearby Warwick Street, which runs between Sefton Road and Cromwell Road. The original Warwick Street school provided education for infant, junior and senior pupils. In 1973, the boys' and girls' schools were merged to form a single school for secondary education on the joint Sefton Road/Warwick Street sites and given the name ''Pendlebury High School''.
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