Heritage Open Day: The present site dates from 1878 with a Grade II listed Arts and Crafts building designed by John Swarbrick, a member of the Manchester Society of Architects and modelled on the Palais Stoclet in Brussels, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The school dates from 1612 and the oldest part on the present site from 1878, with a WWI War memorial, which has public access from Grange Lane. The Grade II listed, prestigious, 1910 Arts and Crafts building was designed by John Swarbrick, a member of the Manchester Society of Architects and modelled on the Palais Stoclet in Brussels, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Saturday 13th September: School open from 1000 to 1600 with tours available during the day. Learn about local people connected with this historic school. School history books on sale. Disabled access.