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  1. An online War Memorial to pupils and staff of Bolton Church Institute School who lost their lives during the First and Second World Wars.

  2. The school was founded in 1855 by Canon James Slade as Bolton Church Institute, aimed at educating the poorer children of Bolton. The Church Institute was on Institute Street. Offices and the Society of Friends Meeting House occupy the original site next to St Peter's Church .

  3. Bolton Church Institute School War Memorial. James Arthur Greenhalgh was born in Bolton in 1889. He was the son of Joseph and Hannah Greenhalgh of 13 Croston Street, Daubhill, Bolton. His father, Joseph Greenhalgh, was a foreman storekeeper in a textile machine manufacturing works.

  4. Bolton Church Institute War Memorial. A website has been created to commemorate those pupils from the Bolton Church Institute (as Canon Slade School was originally known) who gave their lives in the First or Second World War.

  5. George Booth was born in Bolton on 28 April 1915. He was the son of Thomas and Harriet Booth. His primary education was at St Paul’s School, Astley Bridge, Bolton. He attended Bolton Church Institute between 16 September 1926 (IB) and 2 October 1931.

  6. Dec 4, 2014 · The Church Institute School was, for 100 years, sited at the bottom of Silverwell Street in the town centre but was renamed in June 1946 — following recognition as a direct grant school under...

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  8. May 10, 2006 · THE Bolton Church Institute School, now Canon Slade School, was 200 years old last year. To mark this event, the school's head of History, John Aldred JP BA MA MEd PGCE, wrote A Brief History...