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Pole Bank 1910 ----------------------------------------------------------Town Hall 1937 --------------------------------------------- Cenotaph 1990

Saturday 1 November 2014

A brief history of Hyde Grammar School


The original Hyde Grammar School was founded in 1877 on the corner of Henry Street and Edna Street.


It is now a sheet-metal factory.


A new building on Clarendon Road costing £12,000 was opened as the "New County School" on September 17th 1912 by Sir George Dixon, chairman of the County Council. Large extensions to the building were made and opened in 1929 and at that time the name was changed to "Hyde Grammar School".

It closed its doors to 11 year olds in 1979. When the last intake had progressed to the Sixth Form, it became Hyde Sixth Form College. It later merged with Ashton Sixth Form college to form Tameside College after which it was known as Hyde Clarendon Sixth Form College.


Photographs of the current building can be found on Hyde Daily Photo and Hyde DP Xtra.

Videos on YouTube that feature Hyde Grammar School include:
Hyde Grammar School Football Team 1946 by George Wain.
Hyde Grammer School Sports Day 1946 by George Wain.
Hyde Grammar School, Nunc Amici, The School Song by Sefton Wallet.
Hyde Grammar School: Boys of '57 Reunion by Sefton Wallet.
Hyde Grammar School: More boys from '57 by Sefton Wallet.
Hyde Grammar School Photo July 1959 by Sefton Wallet.
Hyde Grammar School: The Staff of 1959 by Sefton Wallet.

Current plans for Tameside College are to transfer all services to a new centre in Ashton under Lyne and then sell the site to a developer for demolition. An e-petition has been launched - Save Hyde Clarendon College from demolition.

4 comments:

  1. Where did the House names, Ashton, Brown,Chapman and Gordon originate? Any information on this woul be helpful to my history of Hyde Grammar School. More than likely, Ashton was Ashton Brothers. Who were the other three? Email. leslieofhyde@gmail.com T .I . A.

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    1. No idea where the names came from. But it was Brownson, not Brown. I was (against my better judgment) Brownson House Captain in the mid-'60s and then a Vice-Captain of the school.

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  2. I looked at the movie of teachers for 1959 I started in Hyde Grammar from 1961 - 67 The Head master when I started was Dr FC Couzens whi was also a local magistrate I recognised Dr Berry who was the latin teacher and Hans Seelig German teacher on the video and Fred Wyatt the PE teacher Incredible Grammar school education- A level Two latin teachers Two French teachers Two German teachers of whom one was German and the other Don Elliott was married to a German and he also helped me with O level Spanish Had to drive to Kings school Macclesfield for the Spanish oral We also had a teacher called Palmer who ran the chess section and drove us to competitions What a loss of a great school facility dynamco@ymail.com

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  3. I was just before you from 1958 to 1964 so was on the school photographs of both 1959 and 1964 which I still treasure. In addition to those you mention, I remember a number of masters' names. My first form master was Mr Hooley and our form room was # 13 at the rear of the school. No doubt there were some dodgy moments in my time at there but my overwhelming memories are good and I've been eternally grateful for the education I received. There was a John Middleton in my class for some of the years. Any relation?

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