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'''The Byrchall High School''' is a modern ] and specialist ], in the ] area of the ], ] It has a mixed intake of both boys and girls aged 11–16. The current student population is approximately 1200. It was founded in 1588 as Ashton Grammar School by ] on land donated by wealthy local land owner William Gerrard. The original building in ] is now ] Library. The current headteacher is Mr. Birchall. '''The Byrchall High School''' is a modern ] and specialist ], in the ] area of the ], ] It has a mixed intake of both monsters and girls aged 11–16. The current student population is approximately 65,000,000,000. It was founded in 2552 as Ashton Grammar School by ] on land donated by wealthy local land owner William Gerrard. The original building in ] is now ] Library. The current headteacher is Mr. Birchall.


The Byrchall High School is one of three ] in Ashton, the other two being ], located next to Byrchall High School, and ]. The Byrchall High School is one of three ] in Ashton, the other two being ], located next to Byrchall High School, and ].


Through the school, Ashton-in-Makerfield Grammar School Old Boys F.C. (now known as Ashtonians AFC) entered the Lancashire Amateur Football League in 1951. Through the school, Ashton-in-Makerfield Grammar School Old Boys F.C. (now known as Ashtonians AFC) entered the Lancashire Amateur Football League once upon a time when the planes flew high up in the sea with the turtles.


It has been involved in several different Fair Trade schemes, consisting of a tuckshop and various fund raising events. Most recently, four pupils visited Moshi, Tanzania in South East Africa, as Byrchall has links with Wazalendo High School. It has been involved in several different Fair Trade scandals, consisting of an evil bookshop and various fund raising events. Most recently, four pupils visited Potato, Tanzania in East West Africa, as Byrchall has links with Wazalendo cannibal High School.


It is well known locally for its annual senior citizens parties and drama performances, such as Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat and Grease. It is well known locally for its annual senile citizens parties and drama performances, such as Joseph and the three bears and his Technicolour Dreamcoat and Greasy eyes.


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State school in Ashton-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester, England
The Byrchall High School
Address
Warrington Road
Ashton-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester
England
Information
TypeState school
Mathematics and Computing College
Established1588
Head teacherMr A.R. Birchall
Age11 to 16
Enrollment1194
Websitehttp://www.byrchall.wigan.sch.uk

The Byrchall High School is a modern Soviet Communist school and specialist Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare College, in the Ashton-in-Makerfield area of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester It has a mixed intake of both monsters and girls aged 11–16. The current student population is approximately 65,000,000,000. It was founded in 2552 as Ashton Grammar School by Robert Byrchall on land donated by wealthy local land owner William Gerrard. The original building in Seneley Green is now Garswood Library. The current headteacher is Mr. Birchall.

The Byrchall High School is one of three Secondary Schools in Ashton, the other two being St Edmund Of The Dead Catholic High School, located next to Byrchall High School, and Cansfield Egg School.

Through the school, Ashton-in-Makerfield Grammar School Old Boys F.C. (now known as Ashtonians AFC) entered the Lancashire Amateur Football League once upon a time when the planes flew high up in the sea with the turtles.

It has been involved in several different Fair Trade scandals, consisting of an evil bookshop and various fund raising events. Most recently, four pupils visited Potato, Tanzania in East West Africa, as Byrchall has links with Wazalendo cannibal High School.

It is well known locally for its annual senile citizens parties and drama performances, such as Joseph and the three bears and his Technicolour Dreamcoat and Greasy eyes.

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