Temple Moor High School

Temple Moor High School
Motto "Together we achieve success"
Established 1956
Type Foundation school
Principal Mr Martin Fleetwood
Location Field End Grove
Selby Road

Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS15 0PT
England
Coordinates: 53°47′48″N 1°27′41″W / 53.79654°N 1.46139°W / 53.79654; -1.46139
Local authority City of Leeds
DfE number 383/4046
DfE URN 108064 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1,240
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses Rigel, Capella, Sirius, Vega
Publication Tempo (School Magazine/Newsletter)
Website www.tmhs.co.uk

Temple Moor High School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. In recent years, it has received 'Science College' status.[1]

History

The school was founded in 1956 as Temple Moor Grammar School, a status it retained until 1973. At its inception, the school was male-only. However, this was later abolished as the times changed, and is currently a mixed gender institution (1992). The school became associated with notable local families, most credibly the DeLacy family, whom are recognized within the Temple Newsam area.

The school was built on several old mine shafts, possibly related to the coal mines at Temple Newsam. The mines were only recently discovered when constructing the new school building.

On 16 May 2007 construction workers punctured a chlorine tank whilst demolishing the school's disused swimming pool, forcing evacuation of the school.[2]

Temple Moor is the first Leeds school to ever reach the Carnegie Champion Schools Final in its 30 year history.

Admissions

The School is oversubscribed,[3] and currently has a roll of around 1,240 pupils.

Temple Moor local feeder primary schools are: Temple Newsam Halton Primary School, Crossgates Primary School, Whitkirk Primary School, Colton Primary School, St. Peters Primary School and Austhorpe Primary School.

Ofsted

In its 2013 Ofsted inspection the school was rated as Grade 2 (Good).[4] In recent years, at least 95% of students have achieved GCSE/GNVQs.

House system

The school's original houses were based on names of local historical families: Manston (red), Scargill (white), Smeaton(yellow) and Irwin (purple). The DeLacy family is associated with Temple Newsam, an estate and country house situated nearby, from which the school derived its name and its Templar Cross emblem.

The House System was reintroduced in 2006-2007 - as part of the school's 50 year anniversary - with the houses named after stars appropriate to the school's Science College specialist status:

House Colour
Rigel      Purple
Capella      Yellow
Sirius      Silver
Vega      Red

Pupils' ties include house colours.

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