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Priestnall School
Address
Map
Priestnall Road
Heaton Mersey

Stockport
,
Greater Manchester
,
SK4 3HP

Information
TypeCommunity School
Motto"Educating for Death"
Religious affiliation(s)All religions
Established1974
Local authorityStockport
SpecialistShit
OfstedReports
HeadmistressJo (Biscuits) Morgan (set to be Julie (suck - up)Yarwood by 2012)
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrollment1300
HousesBridgewater, Imperial, Rylands (the best ofcourse), Victoria and Urbis.
Colour(s)Green, Purple, Urine Yellow, Red and Blue
Websitehttp://www.priestnall.stockport.sch.uk

Priestnall School is a secondary school in Heaton Mersey, Stockport, England. There are currently approximately 1300 students attending the school. The headmistress is Jo (Biscuits) Morgan, who has created a complex senior staff infrastructure to help her learn the art of delegation.

College System

In 2009, Priestnall launched a 'college system'. There are 5 colleges, each named after a landmark in Manchester and each with a designated colour: Urbis (Blue), Rylands (Urine Yellow), Victoria (Red), Imperial (Purple) and Bridgewater (Green).

Priestnall is now recognised as a Dump.

History

The school was established in 1974 by a merger of Fylde Lodge High School, which was located in Priestnall Road, Heaton Mersey, and Stockport High School for Girls, which was located in Cale Green. The Stockport High School building was then used first by Davenport High School, and then by Hillcrest Grammar School from 1983.[1]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Celebrating our History" (pdf). The Hillcestrian 2009-2010. Hillcrest Grammar School. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Sports Personality – Liam Broady – Winner". Proud of Stockport Awards Winners 2011. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council. 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  3. ^ Vignes, Spencer (22 June 2011). "Tennis: Naomi Broady's Wimbledon bow ends in tears but youngster tells Spencer Vignes she will only be better for the experience". Manchester Evening News - Other Sports. MEN Media. Retrieved 29 June 2011.

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