It opened in September 1963 as Pelsall Secondary Modern (serving pupils aged 11 upwards), becoming a 13–18 comprehensive school in September 1972 under a local reorganisation of education by Aldridge-Brownhills council, which would be absorbed into the Walsall borough two years later.
Due to falling pupil numbers, The school closed in July 1994 after serving the community of Pelsall for 31 years.
His accomplice, 26-year-old Blakenall Heath man Nigel Button, received a 4+1⁄2-year sentence (later reduced by a year on appeal) for two charges of aggravated vehicle taking.
[2] The buildings are now home to Rushall JMI School, Education Walsall offices and a teacher training centre.
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