Allerton Grange School


Allerton Grange School is a state school in Moortown, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The school has around 1,500 pupils.

History

Allerton Grange was established in 1953 in response to the natural increase in the number of school-aged children following the Second World War. It was built on part of the site of Allerton Grange - a medieval grange which was part of the Kirkstall Abbey estate. The grange itself no longer exists and housing has been erected on the site.
The original buildings were built in the 1950s and 1960s and equipped with a swimming pool and full size athletic track. In 1992 the two schools merged into one secondary modern school, which continued to use the buildings of the previous schools until a new school building was completed in 2009 as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme.
The demolition of the old school buildings is now complete.

Uniform

The school uniform consists of black shoes, grey tailored trousers or skirt, a white shirt and a navy blue blazer with the school emblem. Students wear a tie and may also wear a grey jumper.

School Emblem and Motto

The school emblem consists of the Yorkshire Rose and the year 1953, which is when the school was established. The school motto, as created by staff and agreed by students and parents, is 'Aspire, Grow, Succeed'.

OfSTED

The school was last inspected in January 2020 and was judged as a school with an Ofsted rating of 'good'. This is shown by a giant orange banner outside the school gates. This followed the previous inspection 2 years before.

Alumni