Date:August 1964
Description:St Peter's Secondary Boys' School opened in 1932 using the buildings of the old Central National School. The Central National School had opened in 1905 and had taken boys from St Peter's Church of England School and Boothen Church of England School. The school stood just south of the old Stoke City Victoria Ground on Boothen Old Road (a floodlight pylon towers over some of the original classroom buildings). The land is now the site of Stoke Minster Primary School, with new buildings.
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St Peter's Church of England Junior and Infants school stood in the south eastern corner of Stoke Minster ...
The tablet over the window reads "NATIONAL SCHOOL erected and supported by VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS 1815". ...
St Peter's Secondary Boys' School opened in 1932 using the buildings of the old Central National School. ...
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Creators: Mr Bert Bentley - Creator
Image courtesy of: Stoke on Trent City Archives.
Donor ref:SD1480/002-11 (204/39838)
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