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Walton High School (Nelson)
Walton High School formerly ''Nelson Grammar School'' (prior to 1972) was located on ''Oxford Road'', Nelson in Lancashire, England. The school existed between 1972 and 2006. The school became Pendle Vale College in September 2006, and construction of the new building commenced July 2006. Construction was finished in time for the new term on 7 September 2008. History The building had four different school names over its c.80 years. First, when the new building opened on Monday 14 October 1929, the school was known as Nelson Municipal Secondary School. In 1945, the named changed to Nelson Grammar School, then to Walton High School in 1972. Finally, in its last year as a building, the name changed to ''Pendle Vale College''. Destruction The Walton High School Complex had four buildings surrounded by a field and an all weather playing pitch. The school's main building hosted academic classes. The art and food building formerly stood to the left of the main building. Behind the ma ...
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