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  1. Leeds Grammar School was an independent school founded 1552 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Originally a male-only school, in August 2005 it merged with Leeds Girls' High School to form The Grammar School at Leeds. The two schools physically united in September 2008.

  2. Oct 11, 2022 · In 2005 the schools were legally merged to form The Grammar School at Leeds. Physical merger happened some three years later when the girls finally joined the boys at the present site in Alwoodley, with the Nursery and pre-prep department taking over the original Leeds Girls’ High junior school site at Ford House.

  3. The Grammar School at Leeds was created on 31 August 2005 when Leeds Grammar School merged with Leeds Girls' High School. The schools physically merged in September 2008.

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  5. In 2005 LGHS merged with Leeds Grammar School to form the Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL). The merged school administration took over LGHS in August 2005, however the schools did not physically merge until September 2008. At that time the Junior School (ages 7–11) and Senior School (ages 11–18) moved to Alwoodley Gates.

  6. Leeds Grammar School was officially founded in 1552, although its history can be traced back as far as 1341, while Leeds Girls’ High School had its foundation in 1876. The oldest item relating to the history of the school goes back to the early 17th Century.

  7. Sep 9, 2020 · Back to school this week also meant a new school site for some as the merger of two Leeds schools completed.

  8. Our alumni community comprises of pupils who attended Leeds Grammar School, Leeds GirlsHigh School and The Grammar School at Leeds. There are over 11,000 alumni living all over the world, working in a wide range of industries.

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