All Hallows RC High School in Penwortham opened its doors to students in 1975 and has been a mainstay of secondary education in South Ribble since then. Our delve into the archives takes in a brief period of that history – the 90s. Did you attend the school back then? Do you remember your school days? READ MORE: Life at Fulwood High School in the 90s. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Tulketh High School in the 90s. MORE MEMORIES: Time at Broughton High School

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Year captains from All Hallows RC High School in Penwortham, near Preston, hold onto the South Ribble and District Athletics Championship Trophy which the school won at Stanley Park in Blackpool. Front row (from left): Susan Ormerod, 12, Rachel Lockley, 13, Fiona McPhee, 14, and Elizabeth Bates 15. Back row (from left): Ian Proctor, 12, David Ashcroft, 13, Alex Korko, 14, and Stephen Greenwood, 15 Photo: Ian Robinson

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The badminton team from left, Craig Duckworth, 14, Jonathan Smith, 13, and Stephen Turner, 14, from All Hallows RC High School in Penwortham, near Preston, who won the Lancashire under 16s badminton championships Photo: Ian Robinson

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The under 16 and under 15 netball teams from All Hallows RC High School, Penwortham, who have won the South Ribble Championships. The under 16s also won the county round of the National Schools and will represent Lancashire at the North West round. Pictured: Team captains Catherine Barker (left) and Louise Charnock with their team mates Photo: Lindsey North

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Unique double... Penwortham All Hallows RC High School U16s football and netball teams who have both won the county championships in their respective sports Photo: John Huges