Worsley Wardley Grammar School


Worsley Wardley Grammar School was a secondary school in Wardley, Greater Manchster serving Walkden, Worsley, Swinton, Pendlebury, Wardley and Clifton.

History

It opened as Worsley Wardley County Grammar School in September 1955 with just 69 boys and girls, rising to 500 by 1959, 650 in 1960, 750 in 1961, 800 in 1963 and 900 in 1965. It was run by the Lancashire Education Committee. Wardley Hall was nearby on the other side of the A6.
The school was located for the majority of its life in Mardale Avenue, Wardley, a locality west of Swinton, in the county of Lancashire - later Greater Manchester, in the parish of All Saints', Wardley. It was situated just north of Manchester Road in Wardley and just east of the M61/M60 junction - the Worsley Braided Interchange.

Comprehensive

In September 1972 it became a five form comprehensive school for ages 11–16, the Worsley Wardley High School with around 600 boys and girls in 1973 and 800 in 1978. After 1974, it was administered by the City of Salford. In September 1988, the Wardley High School and Pendlebury High School merged to become The Swinton High School, an 11-16 comprehensive.
Four members of the Happy Mondays went to this school. The other two went to the St Ambrose Barlow RC High School.

Further education college

It became the Wardley Campus of Salford College by the 1990s. Salford College became Salford City College in January 2009.
The Mardale Avenue building is now demolished, with St. Ambrose Barlow Roman Catholic High School occupying the old school grounds. Farm is next to the school site.

Notable former pupils