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(Schools Are Listed in Alphabetical Order) Enrolment Day Enrolment Find your school to find your enrolment date and time (schools are listed in alphabetical order) Enrolment Enrolment Day Time Al Jamiatul Islamiyyah Thursday 23 August 12noon Albany Academy Thursday 23 August 5pm Bedford High School Friday 24 August 2pm Belmont School Thursday 23 August 5pm Bolton Muslim Girls' School Thursday 23 August 12noon Bolton School Girls' Division Thursday 23 August 5pm Broadoak School Thursday 23 August 5pm Buile Hill High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Bury Church of England Specialist Humanities College Thursday 23 August 5pm Bury School Thursday 23 August 5pm Canon Slade Church of England School Friday 24 August 2pm Castlebrook Specialist Science and Technology College Thursday 23 August 5pm Cheadle Hulme High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Culcheth High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Deanery High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Derby High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Drolysden Academy Thursday 23 August 5pm Eden Boys School Thursday 23 August 12noon Elms Bank Specialist Arts College Thursday 23 August 5pm Elton High School Thursday 23 August 5pm ESSA Academy Thursday 23 August 12noon Falinge Park High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Fred Longworth High School Thursday 23 August 1pm Harper Green School Thursday 23 August 10am Harrop Fold Specialist Arts College Friday 24 August 11am Harrytown Catholic High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Harvey Children's Centre Thursday 23 August 5pm Hindley High School Thursday 23 August 2pm Home Educated Thursday 23 August 5pm Find your school to find your enrolment date and time (schools are listed in alphabetical order) Enrolment Enrolment Day Time Hope Academy Thursday 23 August 5pm Kearsley Academy Thursday 23 August 4pm Ladybridge High School A Specialist Sports College Thursday 23 August 12noon Lever Park Thursday 23 August 5pm Little Lever School Thursday 23 August 1pm Lords' College Thursday 23 August 5pm Lowton Church of England High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Madrasatul Imam Muhammad Zakariya Thursday 23 August 12noon Manchester Academy Thursday 23 August 5pm Manchester College Thursday 23 August 5pm Milltown House Thursday 23 August 5pm Moorside High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Mount St Joseph Business and Enterprise College Friday 24 August 10am Oasis Academy Oldham Thursday 23 August 5pm Park School Thursday 23 August 5pm Parklands High School Thursday 23 August 5pm Parrenthorn Specialist Technology College Thursday 23 August 5pm Philips High School - Specialist Maths and Computing College Thursday 23 August 5pm Prestwich Arts College Thursday 23 August 5pm Rivington and Blackrod High School Thursday 23 August 11am Rose Bridge Academy Thursday 23 August 5pm Rumworth School Thursday 23 August 5pm Salford City Academy Thursday 23 August 5pm Salford School Thursday 23 August 5pm Sharples School Friday 24 August 10am Smithills School Thursday 23 August 11am Southlands High School Thursday 23 August 5pm St Ambrose Barlow RC High School Thursday 23 August 5pm St Bede's College Thursday 23 August 5pm St Catherine's Academy Friday 24 August 12noon St Edmund Arrowsmith High School Thursday 23 August 5pm St Gabriel's RC Specialist Science College Thursday 23 August 5pm St James's C E High School Friday 24 August 1pm St Joseph's RC High School and Sports College Friday 24 August 2pm St Mary's Catholic High School Thursday 23 August 3pm St Monica's RC High School and Sixth Form Centre Thursday 23 August 5pm St Patrick's RC High School Thursday 23 August 5pm St Wilfrid's Church Of England Academy Thursday 23 August 5pm Swinton High School Thursday 23 August 4pm Thornleigh Salesian College Friday 24 August 2pm Tottington Specialist Maths and Computing College Thursday 23 August 2pm Turton High School & Sixth Form College Friday 24 August 1pm Walkden High School Friday 24 August 12noon Wellacre Academy Thursday 23 August 5pm Westhoughton High School Friday 24 August 11am Westleigh High School Friday 24 August 1pm Wigan School Thursday 23 August 5pm Woodhey High Specialist Science College Thursday 23 August 5pm Young Mums Unit Thursday 23 August 5pm Youth Challenge Thursday 23 August 3pm Schools in the North West but not listed above Thursday 23 August 5pm Schools outside of the North West Tuesday 28 August 10am .
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