Situated on Ribbleton Hall Drive, this secondary school was home to pupils from all over the Ribbleton area. Having rather a chequered past, it found itself rebranded as the City of Preston High School in 2004, before eventually closing its doors in 2010. The campus was then taken over by Ashton Community Science College, with students aged 14 to 19 who were studying vocational courses and training housed there. Do you have memories of Ribbleton Hall High School? Do you recognise anyone in the pictures? Let us know. READ MORE: Back in the corridors of Ashton High School. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Life at Archbishop Temple High School. MORE MEMORIES: Photos from All Hallows High School
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Budding young crime-busters are helping to create security among staff and pupils with their first major initiative. The newly-formed Schools and Community Action Team (Scat) set up at Ribbleton Hall High School in Preston is proving its worth within days of being established. Pictured: Scat member Sarah Fearns with one of the alarms along with other team members Photo: John Atkinson
2. Ribbleton Hall High School
There was a whole host of festive activities to entertain local pensioners at Ribbleton Hall High School in what has become one of Preston's social events of the year. The school has been holding the party for the last couple of years and pensioners were calling up as early as September to try to get a place on the guest list. This was the party held in 1992 Photo: John Atkinson
3. Ribbleton Hall High School
Ribbleton Hall High School head teacher Steve Roe with one of the laptops which were taking over from the traditional registration books in 2002 Photo: John Mills
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In 1995 super schoolgirl Andrea Flintoff clocked off from a Ribbleton Hall High School with a faultless report card. The punctual 15-year-old left the school after five years without ever once being late or having a day off ill Photo: Neil Cross