urmston grammar academy
Urmston
The school has existed in different guises since 1882; initially it was known as
Urmston Science and Arts School and was based on Flixton Road with 64 pupils.
Its name changed to Urmston Higher Grade Elementary School in 1884 and the
building was extended to Ross Grove. The name Urmston Grammar School was first
used in 1923; when the independent school had 228 fee paying students. Fees were
dropped after the introduction of the 1944 Education Act, which guaranteed free
education for every child in England and Wales. In 1929 Urmston Grammar School
moved from Ross Grove to our current site. Urmston Grammar was initially a
co-educational school until the 1960s when the local authority decided to
created two single sex schools. This was not popular with the students who held
a silent protest and walked through the streets of Urmston to try and maintain
their co-educational establishment. However, the local authority went ahead with
their plans and Urmston Grammar School for Boys was built at Bradfield Road and
opened in 1961; the Girls School remained on the Newton Road site.