Bingley Grammar School
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| Bingley Grammar School | |
| Location | |
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| Bingley, West Yorkshire |
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| Information | |
| School district | West Yorkshire |
| Affiliation(s) | Non-Denominational but with Christian Ethos |
| Staff | 467 |
| Students | 1,935 (1st-5th Form) 370 (in 6th form) |
| Type | Grammar School |
| Motto | Passing on the torches of learning Lampada Tradere Nostrum Est |
| Mascot | Torch |
| Color(s) | Binglian red, navy, black |
| Established | 1529 |
| Homepage | Bingley Grammar School Website |
Bingley Grammar School is a school for both boys and girls from the ages of 11-18 and is located on the outskirts of Bingley, West Yorkshire.
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[edit] History
Bingley Grammar School's long tradition stems from its foundation in 1529, when a series of wealthy benefactors from among the people of Bingley provided a trust to support the education of the young people of the town.
Today, four hundred and seventy years later, the Foundation Trust Governors still meet each term to manage the assets of the trust, and to ensure that the proceeds are used to enhance the education of pupils of our School, now back to its former 'Voluntary Aided' status. [1] In 2006 the school became a Business and Enterprise college, assisted mainly by the voluntary and the Foundation.
[edit] Houses
The school works on a "house" system , the four houses named after the four founders of the school in 1529. These are Wooller, Milner, Sunderland and Oldfield. Pupils can be identified as members of their house by one of the stripes on their ties - Red for Wooller, Blue for Milner, Green for Sunderland, and Yellow for Oldfield. Pupils are also separated into classes within the houses and years. Each Form has one tutor who assist in their pupils' daily learning.
[edit] The Foundation
The work which the Foundation Trust Governors have done in managing their assets has meant that they have been able, time and again, to support the School in its development.
During the 1990s, for example, the Foundation made possible the building of the sports hall by funding its construction in partnership with the Sports Council and “The Friends” of Bingley Grammar School; and today the Foundation is supporting a bid for Specialist School Status with a generous contribution towards the sponsorship target.
Whether helping to fund special events and expeditions for students, (the Carol Service, held at Bradford Cathedral) providing prizes for speech day, (This being the held at St George's Hall, Bradford and the highlight of the School's academic calendar) or underwriting major building projects, the Foundation carries on a tradition through which, over the years, citizens of Bingley have underpinned the work of the School to help provide education for the young people of the town.
[edit] Extra-curricular activities
[edit] Athletics
The School competes in local and national competitions at rugby, hockey, netball and cricket.
[edit] Music and drama
Bingley Grammar School hosts a wide number of music groups and ensembles for players of all abilities.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Sir Fred Hoyle, a British astronomer
- Benjamin Gott, a leading figures in the industrial revolution
- Dr Ramson Mumba and his wife Linda Mumba, founders of the El Shaddai International Christian Centre, a group of churches
- Austin Vernon Mitchell, Labour Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby in England.
- Derek Benfield, actor
- Simon Haughton, international Rugby League player who represented Wigan, England and Great Britain.
[edit] References
- ^ School, Governors, Bingley Grammar School, <http://www.bingleygr.ngfl.ac.uk>. Retrieved on 20 July 2007
[edit] Images
- School Pupils and the New School Bus
- Walkway outside "The Hills" Sixth Form Centre
- Exchange pupils in Germany

