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Leicester Grammar School

Leicester Grammar School (often abbreviated to LGS) is an independent secondary school situated in Great Glen, Leicestershire, England. It was founded in 1981, after the loss of the city's state-funded grammar schools.

Leicester Grammar School
Address
London Road

, ,
LE8 9FL

Coordinates52°34′47″N 1°02′38″W / 52.57985°N 1.04390°W / 52.57985; -1.04390
Information
TypePrivate co-educational day school
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1981
Department for Education URN120334 Tables
Chief ExecutiveJ.W. Watson[1]
Staffapproximately 90 teachers, 40 support
GenderMixed
Age10 to 18
Number of studentsapprox.1000
HousesMasters, Dukes, Judges and Vice-Chancellors
Colour(s)Gold and navy    
PublicationThe Leicestrian, The Peacock Magazine
Websitehttps://www.lgs-senior.co.uk/

Leicester Grammar School is closely affiliated with Leicester Grammar Junior School and Stoneygate School, and in general the majority of Junior School leavers are accepted by the senior school.[2]

The school has just over 90 teaching staff and 830 pupils,[3] 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 as chess, general knowledge and singing.

History Edit

Founding Edit

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 schools.[4] Located in four late-Victorian buildings in Leicester City Centre, the school was established close to Leicester 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.[5]

Development Edit

Over its short history, the school began to achieve a national reputation as one of the country's leading academic institutions.[6] In 1993, its headmaster was elected to the Headmasters' Conference[7] and the school has remained in its first division since then. In the same year, the school was acknowledged as the country's top co-educational school.[8]

Relocation Edit

In February 2007 construction began on a new school campus, located on a green field site near Great Glen. The new development allowed for school growth, restricted by its former location within the city centre. Leicester Grammar Senior School now shares the new site with its sister school Leicester Grammar Junior School, each with its own main school buildings and sharing the refectory and sports facilities. Previously, the school had no playing fields of its own and had to transport pupils to various sporting facilities by bus; the new school has 75 acres (30 ha) of playing fields.[9] The new site opened in September 2008.

Entrance assessment Edit

In common with many other independent schools, Leicester Grammar School requires prospective pupils to undertake a series of entrance examinations before they are accepted into the school. The main entrance examination takes place at the start of the term in January. Papers are taken in verbal reasoning, English and mathematics. Entry to the sixth form is by interview, offers of a place being conditional upon the GCSE grades gained.[10]

Location Edit

As of 2008 Leicester Grammar School moved to London Road, Great Glen, a much larger site. There is one main teaching building, which includes a refectory, assembly hall (St. Nicholas), drama studio, music recital room and five wings housing all classrooms.[11]

Education Edit

Leicester Grammar provides education for approximately 810 (2012–2013) pupils aged between 10 and 18, including GCSEs and A-Levels. Some of the rarer subjects offered by the school include Ancient Greek and Latin (Latin is compulsory for years 6, 7 and 8).

Sports Edit

As Leicester Grammar School was situated in the centre of Leicester, pupils were transported by bus to various sporting activities in and around Leicester, but since the 2008 relocation most sports are now played on site. Leicester Grammar School is surrounded by 75 acres of playing fields with two all-weather hockey pitches [one sand-based and one water-based], 5 rugby pitches, a dedicated cricket pitch, 8 floodlit hard tennis courts/netball courts along with a standalone pavilion with integral catering and changing facilities. The indoor sports complex offers multi-use courts for badminton, basketball and netball. Indoor cricket nets and table tennis are also available in the main hall along with a fitness suite, a gym/dance studio and a swimming pool.

Over fifty teams represent the school in the major sports of Netball, Rugby, Football, Hockey, Cricket, Athletics and Tennis. A diverse range of team and individual activities form part of the extra-curricular programme. A large number of students represent Leicestershire and regularly achieve regional and international representation in a variety of sports. School teams from all age groups are winners of county and regional level competitions.[citation needed]

The school has close relationships with Leicester Tigers, Leicester Ladies' Hockey and Leicester Men's Hockey teams, with current and past pupils representing these clubs at all levels.[12]

Houses Edit

A vertical house system complements the tutorial system. Houses meet regularly to take part in competitions and events, which provide a broad range of opportunities for healthy competition and development of team spirit. There are four houses – Dukes, Judges, Masters and Vice-Chancellors (also known as VCs). Each house has approximately a quarter of the school population and it is traditional that siblings are always allocated to the same house.

Inter house competitions are run throughout the academic year and culminate in the award of the Midland Bank Cup, for overall winners.[13]

Uniform Edit

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.

Boys Edit

  • Male sixth form pupils are able to wear suits and ties as long as they are deemed presentable to the public,
  • Pupils in lower years must wear navy blue blazers, white shirts and charcoal trousers, with a tie embossed with the school emblem.

Girls Edit

  • 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 school tartan, a white blouse and a navy blue blazer similar to those worn by the boys.

House jumpers Edit

Pupils in years below the sixth form are expected to wear a house jumper- a V-necked jumper with a line of colour (of their respective house) running around the neckline. These are Dukes - Red, Judges - Blue, Masters - Yellow and VCs - Green.[14]

Local ties Edit

The school is closely linked with Leicester Grammar Junior School, for which the Leicester Grammar School Trust was given responsibility in 1992 by the Sisters of Charity of St. Paul, based in Selly Park, Birmingham[15]

Leicester Grammar School has retained its link to Leicester Cathedral despite a significant presence of pupils from other faiths in the school. Choir rehearsals, School Foundation Day and Christmas services were held in the cathedral, as well as most daily school assemblies; however since the relocation these are held in the St Nicholas Hall.

Old Leicestrians Edit

Former pupils of Leicester Grammar School are known as Old Leicestrians.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Welcome from the Headmaster". Leicester Grammar School. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  2. ^ . Leicester Grammar Junior School website. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 27 May 2007.
  3. ^ . Leicester Grammar School website. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2007.
  4. ^ "Leicester Grammar School". The Guide to Independent Schools. 14 December 2006. Retrieved 25 May 2007.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Obituary of John Higginbotham". The Times. 21 April 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2007.
  6. ^ McCall, Alastair. "Best secondary schools in the East Midlands". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  7. ^ . The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference website. Archived from the original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2007.
  8. ^ "Leicester Grammar School". Eteach: Education jobs online. Retrieved 27 May 2007.
  9. ^ . Leicester Grammar School website. Archived from the original on 5 May 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2007.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 March 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 November 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  15. ^ School profile 2005-12-27 at the Wayback Machine; Leicester Grammar School

External links Edit

  • Leicester Grammar School homepage,
  • A map of the Guildhall Conservation area, including the former Leicester Grammar School site,
  • Leicester Grammar School's entry in the Schools Guidebook
  • Leicester Grammar Junior School

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Leicester Grammar School often abbreviated to LGS is an independent secondary school situated in Great Glen Leicestershire England It was founded in 1981 after the loss of the city s state funded grammar schools Leicester Grammar SchoolAddressLondon RoadGreat Glen Leicestershire LE8 9FLEnglandCoordinates52 34 47 N 1 02 38 W 52 57985 N 1 04390 W 52 57985 1 04390InformationTypePrivate co educational day schoolReligious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablished1981Department for Education URN120334 TablesChief ExecutiveJ W Watson 1 Staffapproximately 90 teachers 40 supportGenderMixedAge10 to 18Number of studentsapprox 1000HousesMasters Dukes Judges and Vice ChancellorsColour s Gold and navy PublicationThe Leicestrian The Peacock MagazineWebsitehttps www lgs senior co uk Leicester Grammar School is closely affiliated with Leicester Grammar Junior School and Stoneygate School and in general the majority of Junior School leavers are accepted by the senior school 2 The school has just over 90 teaching staff and 830 pupils 3 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 as chess general knowledge and singing Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Development 1 3 Relocation 2 Entrance assessment 3 Location 4 Education 4 1 Sports 4 2 Houses 5 Uniform 5 1 Boys 5 2 Girls 5 3 House jumpers 6 Local ties 7 Old Leicestrians 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditFounding Edit 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 schools 4 Located in four late Victorian buildings in Leicester City Centre the school was established close to Leicester 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 5 Development Edit Over its short history the school began to achieve a national reputation as one of the country s leading academic institutions 6 In 1993 its headmaster was elected to the Headmasters Conference 7 and the school has remained in its first division since then In the same year the school was acknowledged as the country s top co educational school 8 Relocation Edit In February 2007 construction began on a new school campus located on a green field site near Great Glen The new development allowed for school growth restricted by its former location within the city centre Leicester Grammar Senior School now shares the new site with its sister school Leicester Grammar Junior School each with its own main school buildings and sharing the refectory and sports facilities Previously the school had no playing fields of its own and had to transport pupils to various sporting facilities by bus the new school has 75 acres 30 ha of playing fields 9 The new site opened in September 2008 Entrance assessment EditIn common with many other independent schools Leicester Grammar School requires prospective pupils to undertake a series of entrance examinations before they are accepted into the school The main entrance examination takes place at the start of the term in January Papers are taken in verbal reasoning English and mathematics Entry to the sixth form is by interview offers of a place being conditional upon the GCSE grades gained 10 Location EditAs of 2008 Leicester Grammar School moved to London Road Great Glen a much larger site There is one main teaching building which includes a refectory assembly hall St Nicholas drama studio music recital room and five wings housing all classrooms 11 Education EditLeicester Grammar provides education for approximately 810 2012 2013 pupils aged between 10 and 18 including GCSEs and A Levels Some of the rarer subjects offered by the school include Ancient Greek and Latin Latin is compulsory for years 6 7 and 8 Sports Edit As Leicester Grammar School was situated in the centre of Leicester pupils were transported by bus to various sporting activities in and around Leicester but since the 2008 relocation most sports are now played on site Leicester Grammar School is surrounded by 75 acres of playing fields with two all weather hockey pitches one sand based and one water based 5 rugby pitches a dedicated cricket pitch 8 floodlit hard tennis courts netball courts along with a standalone pavilion with integral catering and changing facilities The indoor sports complex offers multi use courts for badminton basketball and netball Indoor cricket nets and table tennis are also available in the main hall along with a fitness suite a gym dance studio and a swimming pool Over fifty teams represent the school in the major sports of Netball Rugby Football Hockey Cricket Athletics and Tennis A diverse range of team and individual activities form part of the extra curricular programme A large number of students represent Leicestershire and regularly achieve regional and international representation in a variety of sports School teams from all age groups are winners of county and regional level competitions citation needed The school has close relationships with Leicester Tigers Leicester Ladies Hockey and Leicester Men s Hockey teams with current and past pupils representing these clubs at all levels 12 Houses Edit A vertical house system complements the tutorial system Houses meet regularly to take part in competitions and events which provide a broad range of opportunities for healthy competition and development of team spirit There are four houses Dukes Judges Masters and Vice Chancellors also known as VCs Each house has approximately a quarter of the school population and it is traditional that siblings are always allocated to the same house Inter house competitions are run throughout the academic year and culminate in the award of the Midland Bank Cup for overall winners 13 Uniform EditLeicester 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 Boys Edit Male sixth form pupils are able to wear suits and ties as long as they are deemed presentable to the public Pupils in lower years must wear navy blue blazers white shirts and charcoal trousers with a tie embossed with the school emblem Girls Edit 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 school tartan a white blouse and a navy blue blazer similar to those worn by the boys House jumpers Edit Pupils in years below the sixth form are expected to wear a house jumper a V necked jumper with a line of colour of their respective house running around the neckline These are Dukes Red Judges Blue Masters Yellow and VCs Green 14 Local ties EditThe school is closely linked with Leicester Grammar Junior School for which the Leicester Grammar School Trust was given responsibility in 1992 by the Sisters of Charity of St Paul based in Selly Park Birmingham 15 Leicester Grammar School has retained its link to Leicester Cathedral despite a significant presence of pupils from other faiths in the school Choir rehearsals School Foundation Day and Christmas services were held in the cathedral as well as most daily school assemblies however since the relocation these are held in the St Nicholas Hall Old Leicestrians EditSee also Category People educated at Leicester Grammar School Former pupils of Leicester Grammar School are known as Old Leicestrians Harry Ellis a former rugby player for the Leicester Tigers and England Harry Thacker a rugby player for Leicester Tigers James Oldfield an opera singer Luke Abraham a rugby player for the Leicester Tigers and has represented England U18 and England U21 Sarah Teather a British politician who was the Member of Parliament for Brent East Paolo Odogwu a rugby player for Sale Sharks Avish Patel a first class cricketerSee also EditLeicester GuildhallReferences Edit Welcome from the Headmaster Leicester Grammar School Retrieved 29 April 2019 School Profile Leicester Grammar Junior School website Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 27 May 2007 Academic Staff Leicester Grammar School website Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 25 May 2007 Leicester Grammar School The Guide to Independent Schools 14 December 2006 Retrieved 25 May 2007 permanent dead link Obituary of John Higginbotham The Times 21 April 2007 Retrieved 25 May 2007 McCall Alastair Best secondary schools in the East Midlands The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 1 January 2021 HMC Schools H L The Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference website Archived from the original on 15 February 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2007 Leicester Grammar School Eteach Education jobs online Retrieved 27 May 2007 Relocation Latest Leicester Grammar School website Archived from the original on 5 May 2007 Retrieved 25 May 2007 Leicester Grammar School Entrance Examination Archived from the original on 20 March 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2013 Leicester Grammar School External Room Hire Archived from the original on 8 November 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2013 Leicester Grammar School Community Sports Use Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2013 Leicester Grammar School House System Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2013 Leicester Grammar School School Uniform Archived from the original on 27 January 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2013 School profile Archived 2005 12 27 at the Wayback Machine Leicester Grammar School 2011 Inspectors Report http www leicestergrammar org uk lgs aboutus generalinformation inspectionreportExternal links EditLeicester Grammar School homepage A map of the Guildhall Conservation area including the former Leicester Grammar School site Leicester Grammar School s entry in the Schools Guidebook Leicester Grammar Junior School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leicester Grammar School amp oldid 1155082007, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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