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Skerton Girls' Secondary Modern School (Lancaster)

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Skerton Girls' Secondary Modern School (Lancaster)
Owen Road, Lancaster, Lancashire , LA1 2BL

Badge as depicted in Bunty #1 (18 Jan 1958)

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Skerton Community High School was built by the Corporation of Lancaster in the early years of the 1930s, the foundation stone being laid on 21 September 1932 and the building itself completed by 1934, the year that the school opened. Originally, it was a provider of education to both boys and girls, who were segregated; the boys being educated in the northern wing, while the girls were educated in the Southern wing. The school formally closed in August 2014 due to low pupil numbers (the school had fewer than 200 pupils) and an inadequate Ofsted inspection.
( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skerton_Community_High_School )
( https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-23487714 )

Chadwick High School now occupies the site.

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