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Batley Grammar School

Batley Grammar School is a state-funded co-educational free school in Batley, West Yorkshire, England, for pupils aged 4 to 16.

Batley Grammar School
Address
Carlinghow Hill

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WF17 0AD

England
Coordinates53°43′19″N 1°38′27″W / 53.72200°N 1.64073°W / 53.72200; -1.64073Coordinates: 53°43′19″N 1°38′27″W / 53.72200°N 1.64073°W / 53.72200; -1.64073
Information
TypeFree School
MottoesForte non Ignave (Bravely not cowardly)
Established1612; 411 years ago (1612)
FounderRev William Lee
Department for Education URN137487 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsAlistair Hartley
HeadmasterG. Kibble
Age range4-16
Enrolment820
HousesAkroyd, Benstead, Lee, Talbot
Colour(s)Blue & Gold
Nobel laureatesSir Owen Willians Richardson
Former pupilsOld Batelians
Websitehttp://www.batleygrammar.co.uk/

History

The school was founded in 1612 by the Rev. William Lee. An annual founder's day service is held in his memory at Batley Parish Church, as requested in his will, although it is not held on the date originally specified. In 1878, the school moved to its current site at Carlinghow Hill, Upper Batley. The school selected boys on their performance in the eleven-plus exams, regardless of family background. Following the introduction of comprehensive schools, the school became a private school in 1978 and entry became restricted to boys whose parents could afford its fees.

The school introduced girls into the sixth form in 1988 and became co-educational in 1996. In 2011, it became a state-funded free school.[1] The following year, it celebrated its quatercentenary. A junior school, Priestley House (after Joseph Priestley, an old Batelian) is set in the grounds. The school has had several Royal visits; the Royal family lands on its playing fields when visiting the area. Prince Andrew has visited the school, as has Princess Anne.

On 25 March 2021, a teacher was suspended after a cartoon of Muhammad was shown in class during a discussion about press freedom and religious extremism, which sparked protests outside the school, demanding the resignation of the teacher involved,[2] and a 61,000 signature petition of support.[3] Gary Kibble, the head of Batley Grammar has offered an apology. Commenting on the situation, Communities Secretary, Robert Jenrick, said teachers should be able to "appropriately show images of the prophet" in class and the protests are "deeply unsettling" due to the UK being a "free society". He added teachers should "not be threatened" by religious extremists.[4] The trust conducted an investigation, concluding in May 2021, that in respect for the community, images of Muhammad should not be used, and lifted the teacher's suspension.[5]

Notable Old Batelians

Former pupils of the school are referred to as Old Batelians.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Batley Grammar School". The Department for Education. Archived from the original on 8 September 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Batley Grammar School teacher suspended after Muhammad cartoon protest". BBC News. 25 March 2021. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  3. ^ Jolly, Bradley; Teale, Connor (29 March 2021). "Pupils back suspended teacher in Prophet Muhammad cartoon row and say 'he is not racist'". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Batley school protests: Prophet Muhammad cartoon row 'hijacked'". BBC News. 26 March 2021. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  5. ^ Turner, Camilla (26 May 2021). "Batley Grammar teacher allowed back to school but Prophet Mohammed picture should not be used again". The Telegraph. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  6. ^ Hodgson, Derek (22 August 2001). "Dawson's turn to make an impact". The Independent. Retrieved 23 October 2009.[dead link]
  7. ^ "Lee Goddard". Cricket Derbyshire Foundation. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Holdsworth, Sir Herbert". Who's Who. ukwhoswho.com. A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U226934. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  9. ^ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1891). "Ingham, Benjamin" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 28. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  10. ^ Who's Who in Australia 2009, ed. Leanne Sullivan, Crown Content, Melbourne, 2009, p. 1480
  11. ^ Tony Hannan, Being Eddie Waring The Life and Times of a Sporting Icon, 2008, p. 24, Mainstream Publishing Company (Edinburgh) Ltd, ISBN 978-1-84596-300-2
  12. ^ "Damned United author David Peace nominated for short story award". Batley & Birstall News. 4 February 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  13. ^ "Priestley, Joseph" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  14. ^ Glover, Chloe (19 October 2016). "CBE for Innocent Smoothies co-founder Richard Reed". The Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  15. ^ "Richardson, Owen Willans (RCRT897OW)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  16. ^ James, David. "Salt, Sir Titus, first baronet (1803–1876)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. Retrieved 23 May 2008. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  17. ^ "Tykes deal for Easingwold boy". The Press. York. 8 June 2000. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  18. ^ Sutton, L. E. (1951). "Samuel Sugden. 1892-1950". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society. 7 (20): 492. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1951.0015.
  19. ^ Jenkins, D. T. "Taylor, Theodore Cooke (1850–1952)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. Retrieved 13 August 2020. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  20. ^ "Lawrence Tomlinson named Entrepreneur of the Year". Yorkshire Live. 6 May 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  21. ^ "Horace Waller VC". victoriacross. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  22. ^ Power, D'Arcy (1900). "Wormald, Thomas" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 63. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

External links

  • Official website of Batley Grammar School

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Priestley House redirects here For theologian and natural philosopher Joseph Priestley s house in Northumberland Pennsylvania see Joseph Priestley House This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Batley Grammar School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Batley Grammar School is a state funded co educational free school in Batley West Yorkshire England for pupils aged 4 to 16 Batley Grammar SchoolAddressCarlinghow HillBatley West Yorkshire WF17 0ADEnglandCoordinates53 43 19 N 1 38 27 W 53 72200 N 1 64073 W 53 72200 1 64073 Coordinates 53 43 19 N 1 38 27 W 53 72200 N 1 64073 W 53 72200 1 64073InformationTypeFree SchoolMottoesForte non Ignave Bravely not cowardly Established1612 411 years ago 1612 FounderRev William LeeDepartment for Education URN137487 TablesOfstedReportsChair of GovernorsAlistair HartleyHeadmasterG KibbleAge range4 16Enrolment820HousesAkroyd Benstead Lee TalbotColour s Blue amp GoldNobel laureatesSir Owen Willians RichardsonFormer pupilsOld BateliansWebsitehttp www batleygrammar co uk Contents 1 History 2 Notable Old Batelians 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe school was founded in 1612 by the Rev William Lee An annual founder s day service is held in his memory at Batley Parish Church as requested in his will although it is not held on the date originally specified In 1878 the school moved to its current site at Carlinghow Hill Upper Batley The school selected boys on their performance in the eleven plus exams regardless of family background Following the introduction of comprehensive schools the school became a private school in 1978 and entry became restricted to boys whose parents could afford its fees The school introduced girls into the sixth form in 1988 and became co educational in 1996 In 2011 it became a state funded free school 1 The following year it celebrated its quatercentenary A junior school Priestley House after Joseph Priestley an old Batelian is set in the grounds The school has had several Royal visits the Royal family lands on its playing fields when visiting the area Prince Andrew has visited the school as has Princess Anne On 25 March 2021 a teacher was suspended after a cartoon of Muhammad was shown in class during a discussion about press freedom and religious extremism which sparked protests outside the school demanding the resignation of the teacher involved 2 and a 61 000 signature petition of support 3 Gary Kibble the head of Batley Grammar has offered an apology Commenting on the situation Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick said teachers should be able to appropriately show images of the prophet in class and the protests are deeply unsettling due to the UK being a free society He added teachers should not be threatened by religious extremists 4 The trust conducted an investigation concluding in May 2021 that in respect for the community images of Muhammad should not be used and lifted the teacher s suspension 5 Notable Old Batelians EditFormer pupils of the school are referred to as Old Batelians Ismail Dawood former English county cricketer citation needed Richard Dawson former English county cricketer 6 Andrew Firth Michael Brooke and Ben Davies members of indie pop band The Dandys citation needed Tim Fountain Writer citation needed Lee Goddard former English County Cricketer 7 Cecil Grayson 1920 1998 Serena Professor of Italian University of Oxford 1958 1988 citation needed Sir Herbert Holdsworth 1890 1949 Liberal and later Liberal National MP 8 Benjamin Ingham 1712 1772 Methodist and Moravian evangelist and preacher 9 Godfrey Lienhardt 1921 1993 anthropologist citation needed Andrew Milner Professor of English and Comparative Literature Monash University 10 Sir Mark Oldroyd 1843 1927 woollen manufacturer politician and philanthropist 11 David Peace Author 12 Richard Pearson former English county cricketer citation needed Joseph Priestley 1733 1804 theologian natural philosopher and discoverer of oxygen 13 Richard Reed co founder of innocent Drinks 14 Sir Owen Willans Richardson 1879 1959 Professor of Physics Princeton University 1906 1914 Wheatstone Professor of Physics King s College London 1914 1924 and Yarrow Research Professor Royal Society 1924 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics 1928 15 Sir Titus Salt 1803 1876 textile manufacturer and politician 16 David Stiff professional cricketer 17 Samuel Sugden 1892 1950 Professor of Physical Chemistry Birkbeck College London 1932 1937 and Professor of Chemistry University College London 1937 1950 18 Theodore Cooke Taylor 1850 1952 Businessman Liberal politician Profit sharing pioneer 19 Lawrence Tomlinson businessman and philanthropist 20 Paul Trepte Organist of Ely Cathedral citation needed Horace Waller VC 1896 1917 First World War Victoria Cross recipient 21 Lukas Wooller keyboardist with the band Maximo Park citation needed Thomas Wormald 1802 1873 surgeon 22 See also EditList of English and Welsh endowed schools 19th century References Edit Batley Grammar School The Department for Education Archived from the original on 8 September 2011 Retrieved 6 September 2011 Batley Grammar School teacher suspended after Muhammad cartoon protest BBC News 25 March 2021 Retrieved 25 March 2021 Jolly Bradley Teale Connor 29 March 2021 Pupils back suspended teacher in Prophet Muhammad cartoon row and say he is not racist Express co uk Retrieved 28 May 2021 Batley school protests Prophet Muhammad cartoon row hijacked BBC News 26 March 2021 Retrieved 26 March 2021 Turner Camilla 26 May 2021 Batley Grammar teacher allowed back to school but Prophet Mohammed picture should not be used again The Telegraph Retrieved 28 May 2021 Hodgson Derek 22 August 2001 Dawson s turn to make an impact The Independent Retrieved 23 October 2009 dead link Lee Goddard Cricket Derbyshire Foundation Retrieved 12 August 2020 Holdsworth Sir Herbert Who s Who ukwhoswho com A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U226934 Subscription or UK public library membership required Lee Sidney ed 1891 Ingham Benjamin Dictionary of National Biography Vol 28 London Smith Elder amp Co Who s Who in Australia 2009 ed Leanne Sullivan Crown Content Melbourne 2009 p 1480 Tony Hannan Being Eddie Waring The Life and Times of a Sporting Icon 2008 p 24 Mainstream Publishing Company Edinburgh Ltd ISBN 978 1 84596 300 2 Damned United author David Peace nominated for short story award Batley amp Birstall News 4 February 2015 Retrieved 12 August 2020 Priestley Joseph Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 Glover Chloe 19 October 2016 CBE for Innocent Smoothies co founder Richard Reed The Huddersfield Daily Examiner Retrieved 13 August 2020 Richardson Owen Willans RCRT897OW A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge James David Salt Sir Titus first baronet 1803 1876 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press Retrieved 23 May 2008 Subscription or UK public library membership required Tykes deal for Easingwold boy The Press York 8 June 2000 Retrieved 12 August 2020 Sutton L E 1951 Samuel Sugden 1892 1950 Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 7 20 492 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1951 0015 Jenkins D T Taylor Theodore Cooke 1850 1952 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press Retrieved 13 August 2020 Subscription or UK public library membership required Lawrence Tomlinson named Entrepreneur of the Year Yorkshire Live 6 May 2014 Retrieved 13 August 2020 Horace Waller VC victoriacross Retrieved 26 June 2019 Power D Arcy 1900 Wormald Thomas In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 63 London Smith Elder amp Co External links Edit Wikisource has original text related to this article Batley Grammar School Batley Grammar 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