Archbishop Holgate's School

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Archbishop Holgate's School
Established 1546
Type Secondary school ([Voluntary aided school
Headteacher John Harris
Location Hull Road
York
North Yorkshire
England
LEA York
Gender Mixed
Ages 12 to 16
Website http://www.archbishopholgates.org/

Archbishop Holgate's School is a voluntary aided Church of England, coeducational secondary school in York.

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[edit] History

The school was founded as Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School in 1546 by Robert Holgate, then Archbishop of York. The link between the school and successive Archbishops of York has been continuous throughout the school's history[1], and as recently as 2004, the Archbishop of York held the post of Chair of Governors for the school.[2]

The original grammar school was in Ogleforth, in the shadow of York Minster. It moved to buildings in Lord Mayor's Walk (now occupied by York St John University) in 1858, and moved again in 1963 to its present purpose-built home in Badger Hill, off Hull Road.

Until 1985, it was an all-boys' grammar school. With the reorganisation of education in York in 1985, the school changed its name to Archbishop Holgate's School, and became a co-educational [comprehensive school]. During this transition period the outdoor swimming pool was converted to an indoor pool, a new sports hall was built, and upgrades were made to music, design and technology, home economics and other facilities. The school's facilities now include an indoor heated swimming pool, a chapel and a boathouse on the River Ouse. Plans have since been made to construct a two-storey, curved-roof learning centre with landscaping, parking and bike storage, to be called the Learning Centre@AHS[3].

[edit] Headmasters

Recent headmasters include Donald Frith OBE (1959-1978), Dr J M Frost (1979-1984), and Alan Walker, an old boy and former English teacher at the school (1984-6), all of whom have since died. Dr Frost went on to become principal of the then-New York 6th Form college, in the building previously occupied by Ashfield Secondary Modern School, which opened with reorganisation in 1985.

[edit] Status

The school has two main statuses - Science College and Leading Edge. The current headmaster is John Harris.

In 2007 the school was inspected by Ofsted and was judged as "outstanding".

[edit] Notable alumni

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