DescriptionRivington Primary School - geograph.org.uk - 376932.jpg
English: Rivington Primary School The school stands on the site first occupied by Rivington Free Grammar School which was founded in 1566 by James Pilkington, Bishop of Durham. Much of the school was rebuilt in 1714 after being destroyed by fire. In 1882, when the Grammar School was re-housed in what is now Rivington and Blackrod High School, the present building became an elementary school.
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