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Saints Peter and Paul Catholic High School

1952 establishments in EnglandCatholic secondary schools in the Archdiocese of LiverpoolEducational institutions established in 1952Secondary schools in the Borough of HaltonUse British English from February 2023
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Saints Peter and Paul Catholic High School is a coeducational Roman Catholic secondary school in Widnes, Cheshire.It is a voluntary aided school administered by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool and Halton Borough Council.

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Saints Peter and Paul Catholic High School
Highfield Road,

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Saints Peter and Paul Catholic High School

Highfield Road
WA8 7DW , Appleton
England, United Kingdom
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Widnes
Widnes

Widnes ( WID-nəss) is an industrial town in the Borough of Halton, Cheshire, England, which at the 2021 census had a population of 62,400.Historically in Lancashire, it is on the northern bank of the River Mersey where the estuary narrows to form the Runcorn Gap. Directly to the south across the Mersey is the town of Runcorn. Upstream 8 miles (13 km) to the east is Warrington, and 4 miles downstream to the west is Speke, a suburb of Liverpool. Before the Industrial Revolution, Widnes was a small settlement on marsh and moorland. In 1847, the chemist and industrialist John Hutchinson established a chemical factory at Spike Island. The town grew in population and rapidly became a major centre of the chemical industry. The demand for labour was met by large-scale immigration from Ireland, Poland, Lithuania and Wales. The town continues to be a major manufacturer of chemicals, although many of the chemical factories have closed and the economy is predominantly based upon service industries.Widnes and Hough Green railway stations are on the Liverpool–Manchester line. The main roads through the town are the A557 in a north–south direction and the A562 east–west. The disused Sankey Canal terminates at Spike Island. The Silver Jubilee Bridge crosses the River Mersey west of Warrington. In 2017, the Mersey Gateway Bridge opened to relieve congestion at the older bridge. The Catalyst Science Discovery Centre is the United Kingdom's only museum dedicated solely to the Chemical Industry and is inside Hutchinson's former administrative building. The town's sport stadium hosts Widnes Vikings rugby league club. The motto of Widnes is the Latin phrase Industria Ditat ("Industry Enriches").