During the 1930s subsidence had been discovered beneath the original school building in Old Hall Street and it was deemed unsafe to be used as a school. After 14 years at Chell, that school became the Chell County Secondary School, and in September 1953 Hanley High School moved into spacious new buildings at Bucknall, which included extensive playing fields and, eventually, tennis courts.
Extracts from the school log book Source: • 8 Sep 1953: The new school opened with 589 pupils, almost entirely in uniform, with 62 in the Sixth Form, and 31 staff. All were gathered for a photograph by the press. • 23 Dec 1953:
D J Wilshaw, an Old Hanliensian and a member of staff, was selected to play for the England football team against Wales. He scored two of the winning goals. • 6 April 1954: The Diamond Jubilee of the School was celebrated at Speech Day in the Victoria Hall, Hanley before 2,000 attendees. Mr
Bernard Hollowood, a former Senior Prefect, was The Visitor. • 29 May 1954: Mr Wilshaw played for England in the World Cup held in Switzerland. • 26 April 1955: Annual soccer match 1st XI v Old Boys; referee
Mr W Wright (England captain), linesmen D Wilshaw (England) and W Shorthouse – all of
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. • 1 March 1956: Presentation of a School organ, organised by the Old Hanliensian Club. • 28 March 1957: Speech Day. The Visitor was
Sir Leonard Hutton, former England Cricket Captain. • Sept 1959: The School welcomed Mr W Barwise MA as the new headteacher. A Lancastrian by birth who graduated in Modern Languages at
Manchester University, where he was captain of the 1st XI soccer team as well as the 1st Lawn Tennis team. Image:File-HHHS Athletics Club 1965.jpg|School Athletics Club 1965 Image:File-HHHS Basketball Team 1965.jpg|Basketball Team 1965 Image:File-HHHS Football Team 1965.jpg|School Soccer Team 1965 Image:File-1966 Old Hanliensians 3-0.jpg|School v Old Hanliensians 1966
Extracts from the School magazine: The Hanliensian Source: • 31 March 1960: The Golden Jubilee of the Federation of the Six Towns was marked at the School with the installation of new ornamental gates emblazoned with symbols of the City coat of arms. • Dec 1965: We regret to record the death of Mr F G Nicholas, a founder member of the Old Hanliesian Club and donor of the Nicholas Essay Prize. ==Hanley High School : 1970==