In 1902 changes in Education were afoot and Jesson’s became a public elementary school and in 1906 it took in the older children from nearby St. James' School.
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The process was improved by John Wright and Joseph Jesson of West Bromwich, who also obtained a patent.
Jesson fought in the Mesopotamian campaign, where on 22 February 1917 he was killed in action.
Salford City Radio Presenter Lewis Ryan who attended until 2002, Who also went on to attend Moorside High School.
She died in 1667 and he married secondly Dorothy Jesson, who was the sister of William Jesson of Lichfield.