North Halifax Grammar School

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The North Halifax Grammar School
Motto Living to learn, learning to live
Established 1985
Type foundation grammar
Headteacher Mr Graham Maslen
Chair of Governors Mrs Jacqueline Kershaw
Specialism Science
Location Moorbottom Road
Illingworth, Halifax
West Yorkshire
HX2 9SU
England Flag of England
LEA Calderdale
Ofsted number 107574
Students 1070
Gender Mixed
Ages 11 to 18
Website www.nhgs.co.uk
Coordinates: 53°45′20″N 1°52′58″W / 53.7556, -1.8828

The North Halifax Grammar School (NHGS) is a grammar school and specialist science college in Illingworth, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It has approximately one thousand students aged 11 to 18. NHGS works with Crossley Heath Grammar School to administer an admissions test.

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[edit] History

The North Halifax Grammar School was formed with the amalgamation of the Highlands School and the Princess Mary High school, with some current teachers working at one of these schools before the amalgamation.

In 1999, the school became a foundation school, giving the governing body ownership of the buildings and site and more executive powers. After a long fundraising campaign, the school achieved Specialist Science College status in 2004, which funded the refurbishment and extension of existing laboratories and the construction of a new one.

[edit] Performance

The school consistently achieves highly, being one of only 19 secondary schools to be rated outstanding in its previous three inspections.

Absence is low, with the Department for Education and Skills reporting the school's unauthorised absence rate negligible.

[edit] Sixth Form

The Sixth form is the largest in Calderdale, currently offering a large range of academic A-levels. In 2006, 449 A2 entries were made, with a 98.7% pass rate.

[edit] Alumni

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