Farnworth Grammar School was a grammar school founded in 1715 at Farnworth, Lancashire.[1]
The school was first established at Moses Gate and educated boys. It relocated to Bolton Road in 1922 and became coeducational at the same time. It closed in 1982.[2]
Former pupils
- Alan Ball, Jr. footballer[3]
- Ian Ramsey, Anglican bishop
- Laurence Robertson MP
- Kenneth Wolstenholme, commentator
Notes
- โ "School history". Archived from the original on 1 August 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- โ National Archives
- โ Alumni web-site
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