Royds School

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Royds School Specialist Language College
Motto Seek Truth
Established 1956
Type LEA funded
Headteacher Mrs. B. Young
Location Pennington Lane
Oulton
West Yorkshire
LS26 8EX
England Coordinates: 53°44′14″N 1°27′31″W / 53.737183°N 1.458600°W / 53.737183; -1.458600
Local authority City of Leeds
Students approx. 1,300
Website www.royds.leeds.sch.uk

Royds School, founded in 1956, is a school and Specialist Language College in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

The school serves approximately 1,300 pupils. Royds School was originally a Secondary Modern and is now a non-selective comprehensive serving Rothwell, south Leeds, and the surrounding areas. Since 2000 the school has provided post-16 education with its sister school Rodillian and the local college. The school gained Specialist Language College status in 2003.

On 3 November 2010 Royds school was visited by American popstar singer and songwriter Alexis Jordan (singer), Performing 'Good Girl' and 'Happiness', as part of a 96.3 Radio Aire campaign for 100% school attendance through November.[citation needed]

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