Closed | 2009 |
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Principal | Martin Sim |
Founder | Joseph Porter Snr MBE |
Specialism | Mathematics |
Location | Dronfield Road Salford Greater Manchester M6 7FR England |
Local authority | Salford |
DfE URN | 130509 |
Ofsted | Reports |
Ages | 16–18 |
Website | www.pendcoll.ac.uk |
Pendleton College was a sixth form college in the Pendleton district of Salford, Greater Manchester. As of January 2009 the campus merged with Eccles College and Salford College and is now a part of Salford City College and is situated between the A6 and the A576, between Irlams o' th' Height and Brindle Heath.
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The college was established in 1973 from the sixth forms of the Salford Grammar School for Boys (which became Buile Hill High School) and Pendleton High School for Girls. In 1997, Pendleton combined with the close by De La Salle Sixth Form College (a former direct grant grammar school). People from all over the Salford and Manchester area attend the college and over the years, the College has gained a number of national awards for academic achievement. In September 2007, the 260-seat Eccleston Theatre was named after Salford's Christopher Eccleston. It received A level results similar to Eccles College.
It had three campuses:
On 1 January 2009, it merged with Salford College and Eccles College to form Salford City College.[1][2]
The school had its first two students attain places on the prestigious Prime Minister's Global Fellowship programme in 2009. [3]