- Leicester Grammar School
Infobox UK school
name = Leicester Grammar School
latitude = 52.6344
longitude = -1.1380
dms = yes
established = 1981
type = Independent
religion = Anglican Christian
head_label = Headmaster
head = Christopher King, MA
street = 8 Peacock Lane
city =Leicester
country =England flagicon|England
postcode = LE1 5PX
phone = (0116) 2220400
fax = (0116) 2910505
staff = 75 teachers, 25 support
enrollment = c.700 pupils and students
LEA =Leicester City Council
lower_age = 10
upper_age = 18
houses = Masters, Dukes, Judges and Vice-Chancellors
colours = Gold and navy color box|Gold color box|Navy
publication = The Leicestrian
website = http://www.leicestergrammar.org.uk/Leicester Grammar School (often abbreviated to LGS), is an independent
secondary school situated in the centre ofLeicester ,England , close toLeicester Cathedral , with which it has close links. It was founded in 1981, after the loss of the city's state-funded grammar schools. The school's location is unusual for a secondary school in theUnited Kingdom for its proximity to thecity centre , as well as being included in the [http://www.leicester.gov.uk/index.asp?pgid=4246 Guildhall Conservation Area] , one of three designated conservation areas withinLeicester .Leicester Grammar School is closely affiliated with Leicester Grammar Junior School, and in general over 95% of Junior School leavers are accepted by the senior school.cite web |url=http://www.leicestergrammar.org.uk/lgjs.asp?s=about&pg=schProfile |title=School Profile |work=Leicester Grammar Junior School website |accessdate=2007-05-27]
The school has just over 70 teaching staff and 700 pupilscite web |url=http://www.leicestergrammar.org.uk/staff.asp?pg=academic |title=Academic Staff |work=Leicester Grammar School website |accessdate=2007-05-25] , all of whom are day-students. It has its own preparatory form for children in Year 6, and its own
sixth form for Years 12 and 13. Each student at the school is a member of a house, allowing a system of inter-school competition in sports and other pastimes such aschess ,general knowledge andkaraoke .History
Founding
The school was founded in 1981 as an independent, selective, co-educational
day school in an attempt to recapture the standards and traditions of the city’s former grammar schoolscite web |url=http://www.gtis.librios.net/default.aspx?id=2077&fromsearch=true |title=Leicester Grammar School |date=2006-12-14 |work=The Guide to Independent Schools |accessdate=2007-05-25] . Located in four late-Victorian buildings inLeicester City Centre , the school was established within close proximity toLeicester Cathedral and was founded with an Anglican Christian ethos. The first headmaster was John Higginbotham and under his stewardship the school grew from just 96 to 560 pupils within 10 years.cite web |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1550244.ece |title=Obituary of John Higginbotham |date=2007-04-21 |work=Times Online |accessdate=2007-05-25]Development
Over its short history, the school began to achieve a national reputation as one of the country’s leading academic institutions. In 1993, its headmaster was elected to the Headmasters’ Conference cite web |url=http://www.hmc.org.uk/schools/h-l.htm |title=HMC Schools H-L |work=The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference website |accessdate=2007-05-27] and the school has remained in its first division since then. In the same year, the School was ranked 15th nationally on A-Level resultsFact|date=May 2007 and acknowledged as the country’s top co-educational school.cite web |url=http://www.eteach.com/JobSeekers/RecruiterProfile.aspx?EmpNo=17932 |title=Leicester Grammar School |work=Eteach: Education jobs online |accessdate=2007-05-27]
Relocation
In February 2007 construction began on a new school campus, located on a green field site near Great Glen. The new development is to allow for school growth, restricted by its current location within the city centre. Leicester Grammar Senior School will share the new site with its sister school Leicester Grammar Junior School, but each will have its own facilities. Previously, the school had no playing fields of its own and had transport pupils to various sporting facilities by bus; the new school will have 75 acres of playing fields, hard
tennis andnetball courts with a pavilion, and a sports hall with 6badminton courts, agym and a fitness suite, and a 6-lane 25m indoor pool.cite web |url=http://www.leicestergrammar.org.uk/lgs.asp?s=about&ss=relocation&pg=latest |title=Relocation Latest |work=Leicester Grammar School website |accessdate=2007-05-25] However, by moving the school will lose its proximity to the Cathedral, and its distinctive city-centre atmosphere.Entrance assessment
In common with many other independent schools, it requires prospective
pupils to undertake a series of entranceexaminations before they are accepted into the school. The majority of these pupils take the entrance examination when 10 or 11 years old, and these pupils present a large proportion of new students.Fact|date=May 2007 An entrance examination for pupils wishing to join the school after studying forGCSE s is also required before entry into the school'ssixth form .Location
The school is spread over several buildings within the city centre.
The St Nicholas Building, referred to as "St Nicholas
' ", was the original building the founders of Leicester Grammar School acquired Fact|date=February 2007. It houses classrooms used forscience s, includingbiology andchemistry , form rooms for pupils in junior years, modern foreign language, geography, Latin, ICT,mathematics classrooms and The Great Hall, a space used forhouse meetings and band practice as well as table tennis.The St Martin Building ("St Martin's"), on Peacock Lane, provides form rooms for the preparatory year as well as art rooms and a design and technology department.
The St Katharine Building ("St Katharine's"), on Guildhall Lane, is dedicated to the English,
history , politics and economics departments, in addition to a drama studio for pupils studyingdrama and theatre studies. The St Katharine Building also contains form rooms for more senior pupils, a sixth form common room and a canteen, which replaced the previous school kitchens situated in what is now the main design and technology workshop in the St Martin building. It also contains the maths office and senior and junior libraryThe school also has access to other buildings in the area, some of which are used by sixth formers for private study, notably a small building situated on Friar Lane.
As of 2008 Leicester Grammer School has moved to London Road Great Glen, a much bigger site.
Education
Leicester Grammar provides education for approximately 700 (2005/6) pupils aged between 10 and 18, including
GCSE s and A-Levels. Some of the rarer subjects offered by the school includeAncient Greek andLatin (Latin is compulsory for years 7 and 8).Houses
On entrance into the school, pupils and teachers alike are designated a "house", to which they belong for the entirety of their stay at the school. New entrants to the school are always allocated to the same house as their older siblings. The four houses are named after the four original patrons of the school. Each house has a colour, which is incorporated into both the "house jumpers" and "t-shirts" used during sports.
:"See also: Leicester Grammar School uniform
Masters
Masters House is named after the Master of Christ's College, Cambridge. Its house colours are
navy blue and gold.Dukes
Dukes House is named after the
Duke of Rutland . Its house colour is red. Dukes are the most recent winners of the annual Midland Bank Cup (2008). After strong performances in every single house event in the 2007-08 academic year, (having never come less than second in any house event) and a strong first-place performance in Sports Day, Dukes were able to victoriously claim the Midland Bank Cup with a record-number of points ever achieved by a house in one year. The Midland Bank Cup was happily collected by the Dukes House Captains - Annie Allum and Matt Lyons - at Speech Day at the end of the academic year.Judges
Judges House is named after Mr Justice Skinner (now deceased). Its house colour is
light blue . Until the 2005/6 school term, Judges remained the only house never to have won the Midland Bank Cup. This earned them the nickname "The House of Sorrow". However, in that term the house underwent a significant re-branding and changed their nickname to "The House of Tomorrow". Many students in the other houses give them the nickname "The House of Sadness". That year after success in House Drama and some of the sporting events (and a lack of a sports day, traditionally the house's weakness), they won the Midland Bank Cup for the first and only time. They are credited for their performance in the arts, winning house drama and music for the last 4 years.Vice-Chancellors
Vice Chancellors House (very commonly abbreviated to VCs) is named after the former
Vice-Chancellor of Leicester University. Its house colour isgreen . VCs is the most successful house in the school's short history, having won the Midland Bank Cup the most times.2006-2007 house cup results
1st VCs2nd Dukes3rd Masters4th Judges
2007-2008 House Cup Results
1st Dukes (with a record number of points scored by any single house in one academic year)2nd VCs3rd Judges4th Masters
ports
As Leicester Grammar School was situated in the centre of Leicester, pupils were transported by
bus to various sporting activities in and aroundLeicester , but since the 2008 relocation many sports are now played on site.Uniform
Leicester Grammar School pupils are obliged to wear a basic
school uniform . Leicester Grammar School also issues an obligatory uniform for sports and physical education lessons, with PE shirt collars being the colour of the pupil's respective house.Boys
*
Male sixth form pupils are able to wearsuits and ties as long as they are deemed presentable to the public,
* Pupils in lower years must wear navy blueblazer s, white shirts and charcoaltrousers , with a tie embossed with the school emblem.Girls
*
Female pupils in the sixth form are able to wear smart clothes, including suits, as long as they are deemed presentable to the public,
* Pupils in lower years must wear a skirt in the schooltartan , a whiteblouse and a navy blue blazer similar to those worn by the boys.House jumpers
Pupils in years below the sixth form also have the option of wearing a house
jumper - a V-necked jumper with a line of colour (of their respective house) running around the neckline, apart from Masters which has yellow instead of dark blue on the jumper (because dark blue wouldn't show up).Performance
Leicester Grammar School has come within the top 200
schools inGreat Britain Fact|date=February 2007 several times in the past few years. The school out-performs local state schools in both results and attendance.cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/education/05/school_tables/secondary_schools/html/856_6006.stm |title=League Tables: Leicester Grammar School |date=2006-01-19 |work=BBC News |accessdate=2007-05-25]Local ties
The school is closely linked with Leicester Grammar Junior School, which the Leicester Grammar School Trust was given responsibility to in 1992 by the
Sisters of Charity of St. Paul , based in Selly Park,Birmingham [http://www.leicestergrammar.org.uk/LGJS%20Internet%20Site/schoolprofile.htm] .Leicester Grammar School remains close with
Leicester Cathedral despite a significant presence of pupils from other faiths in the school. Choir rehearsals, School Foundation Day andChristmas services are held in the cathedral, as well as most daily school assemblies.Notable alumni
Alumni of Leicester Grammar School are known as "Old Leicestrians".*
Harry Ellis , a rugby player for theLeicester Tigers andEngland .
* Luke Abraham, a rugby player for theLeicester Tigers and has represented England U18 andEngland U21 .
*Sarah Teather , a British politician who is theMember of Parliament for Brent East.References
ee also
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Leicester
*Leicester Cathedral
*Loughborough Endowed Schools
*Leicester Guildhall External links
* [http://www.leicestergrammar.org.uk/home.asp Leicester Grammar School homepage] ,
* [http://www.leicester.gov.uk/index.asp?pgid=4556 A map of the Guildhall Conservation area, including Leicester Grammar School] ,
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/education/05/school_tables/secondary_schools/html/856_6006.stm BBC News page, with data on performance and attendance] ,
* [http://www.schoolsguidebook.co.uk/schools/Leicester_Grammar_School.html Leicester Grammar School's entry in the Schools Guidebook]*
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