Trinity All Saints CE Primary School
Motto | Growing Together |
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Established | 1871 |
Headmistress | Jane Glendinning |
Chair | Chris Clark |
Location |
Trinity Place Bingley West Yorkshire England |
Students | 420 |
Ages | 5–11 |
Houses | William Forster (yellow), Margaret MacMillan (green), Miriam Lord (blue), David Hockney (red). |
Website | Trinity All Saints CE Primary School Website |
Trinity All Saints CE Primary School is a primary school in Bingley, West Yorkshire.
The headmistress is Mrs Jane Glendinning as of 2006.[1] The school is a Church of England school.[2]
The school was built in 1871 as part of Trinity Church, which was built in 1868. The school was expanded in 1879 with a large room and three classrooms added[3] and was of the same design as the church, with both being designed by Norman Shaw.[4] The older parts of the school were designated as Grade II listed in 1973.[5] Despite the original 1868 church being demolished in 1974, the school continued to operate albeit with a brief interruption during the demolition process when pupils were temporarily allocated to other schools in Bingley.[6]
Planning permission was given to expand the school in 2013. This will increase pupil numbers from 330 to 420.[7]
References
- ↑ "Handbook Prospectus". Trinity CE primary School. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- ↑ "Message from Father Andrew". Trinity All Saints. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- ↑ Bell, Cyril (1968). "Holy Trinity Parish Church 1868-1968". Bradford: Diocese of Bradford: 26. OCLC 243866073.
- ↑ "Parish profile". Holy Trinity & St Wilfred. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- ↑ "Holy Trinity Church of England First School, Bingley". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- ↑ Clough, Peter (8 April 1974). "Holy Trinity Church down - with a bang". Telegraph and Argus. p. 3.
- ↑ Tate, Chris (12 Jan 2014). "Residents protest over Bingley school plans". Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
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