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  1. Hollies Convent FCJ School. The Hollies Convent FCJ School was a girls' direct-grant Roman Catholic grammar school in south Manchester, England. History. In 1820, Marie-Madeleine d'Houët, also known as Marie Madeleine Victoire, founded the society of the Faithful Companions of Jesus in Amiens, France.

  2. www.hollies-fcj.orgHolliesFCJ

    The Hollies FCJ Convent School, which had educated girls in Manchester since 1853, was lost to future generations and now the very buildings were to be destroyed. So many struggles for survival had been fought and won down the decades but the final battle was over. The FCJ nuns continued their work elsewhere.

  3. Created 7 years ago. The Hollies FCJ Convent School. Private group. ·. 381 members. Join group. About this group. A Facebook page for Hollies Alumni who are interested in supporting the re-building of the old Hollies MSN site that was lost when MS closed access to it. Jan 2018.

  4. They established a Secondary School which, in the Diocesan re-organization was amalgamated with Sacred Heart School in 1977 and later became part of Cathedral High School. St Josephs Convent , Marple Bridge, which was run from Adelphi House, was founded in 1900 in Hollins Lane, as a ‘country house’ for the sisters.

  5. La escuela Hollies Convent FCJ era una escuela primaria católica romana de subvención directa para niñas en el sur de Manchester, Inglaterra. En 1820, Marie-Madeleine d'Houët, también conocida como Marie Madeleine Victoire, fundó la sociedad de las Fieles Compañeras de Jesús en Amiens, Francia.

  6. www.hollies-fcj.org › milestonesHolliesFCJ

    Early Days. 1850s - FCJs arrive in Salford. 1852 - House in Brook Street rented Manchester's first Secondary Convent School. 1853 - FCJs took charge of Girls' Day. School in Granby Row. 1886 - Evening classes for Factory girls. 1900 - Move to The Hollies, Fallowfield. 1919 - Purchase of Staneswood.

  7. The Hollies Convent FCJ School was a girls' direct-grant Roman Catholic grammar school in south Manchester, England. Contents. History. Grammar school. Comprehensive. Demolition. Structure. Alumni. See also. References. External links. History.