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
5. All Hallows RC High School
In 1995 All Hallows RC High School in Penwortham was the first, and so far only, official technology college in South Ribble. Pictured: Head of education at British Aerospace Chris Rogan offers advice to head of All Hallows Mike Flynn (back right) and chairman of governors Fr Bernard Growney, left
Photo: Lindsey North
6. All Hallows RC High School
Pupils from All Hallows RC High school in Penwortham collected to buy supplies for the Fox Street night shelter in Preston. Pictured (from left to right) Vicky Adderley, Philip Sells, and Gemma Bellamy
Photo: Godfrey Birtill
7. All Hallows RC High School
The under 15 netball aces of All Hallows RC High School, Penwortham, who have become Lancashire schools champions in 1995 for the second year running. From the left, Sarah McCann, Jane Potter, Sarah McPheer, Annette Clarkson, Charlotte Maher, Helen Eastham, and Anne Louise Barden
Photo: Archive
8. All Hallows RC High School
In 1994 The School Community Action Team at All Hallows RC High School in Penwortham were presented with special certificates of achievements for their work - including a special Guard-a-Gran campaign. Pictured: Chief Inspector David Jones presents the certificates to Joe Green at the school, with PC Julie Walker, Jenny McGuinness, Becky Walton, Rachel Wright, Laura Davenport, Danny Parry, Mitesh Chauhan and John Dempsey
Photo: Archive