The Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic secondary school in Middleton, Greater Manchester, England, for ages 11–18.
The school is named for Thomas Langley, a 15th-century prelate who hailed from Middleton.
Cardinal Langley school is on Rochdale Road (A664), around one mile from the end of the Middleton spur of the A627(M).
The second year students were drawn from existing grammar schools in the area.
In the second year of existence the building work had not been completed and hence students attended on a half day basis.