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Established
  
1546

Religion
  
Church of England

DfE number
  
816/4500

Founded
  
1546

Founder
  
Robert Holgate

Type
  
Academy

Headteacher
  
Andrew Daly

Phone
  
+44 1904 411341

Number of students
  
1,300

Location
  
Hull Road, Tang Hall York North Yorkshire YO10 5ZA England

Address
  
Hull Rd, York YO10 5ZA, UK

Profiles

Archbishop Holgate's School is a coeducational Church of England secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in York, North Yorkshire, England.

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Admissions

The current headmaster is Andrew Daly. It is situated in the east of York, on the A1079, just east of the University of York in the parish of St Paul, Heslington.

History

The school was founded as Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School in 1546 by Robert Holgate, the then Archbishop of York. The link between the school and successive Archbishops of York has been continuous throughout the school's history, and as recently as 2004, the Archbishop of York held the post of Chair of Governors for the school.

Grammar School

The original grammar school was in Ogleforth near York Minster. In the 1800s it was referred to as "The Rev. Shackley's School", and Thomas Cooke taught there.

In 1858 the school moved to Lord Mayor's Walk (now occupied by York St John University) in 1858, and moved again in 1963 to its present purpose-built £180,000 home in Badger Hill, off Hull Road. It was administered by the City of York Education Committee.

Arthur Holderness M.Sc, F.R.I.C, was senior chemistry master after the Second World War and he, along with John Lambert, wrote the highly successful and celebrated O-level chemistry textbook School Certificate Chemistry and later New Certificate Chemistry.

Comprehensive

Until 1985, it was an all-boys' grammar school. With the reorganisation of education in York in 1985, the school changed its name to Archbishop Holgate's School, and became a co-educational [comprehensive] school. During this transition period the outdoor swimming pool was converted to an indoor pool, a new sports hall was built, and upgrades were made to music, design and technology, home economics and other facilities. The school's facilities now include an indoor heated swimming pool, a chapel and a boathouse on the River Ouse. In 2009 a £4.3 million two-storey learning centre with landscaping, parking and bike storage, called the LearningCentre@AHS was built, and now serves as the home of the school's sixth form facilities.

Academy

On 1 April 2011, Archbishop Holgate's School officially gained academy status. The school built new two-storey English block which opened in late April 2014. The new block will teach English with the current English rooms to be converted to new science rooms. The school development is for expansion due to a larger intake of students because of the closure of Burnholme community college and new housing estates. In 2016, they also built a new Canteen for the year 9 and 10's which is basically a shed in the car park.

Former headteachers

Recent headmasters have included Donald Frith OBE (1959–1978), Dr J M Frost (1979–1984), and Alan Walker, an old boy and former English teacher at the school (1984–92), all of whom have since died. Dr Frost went on to become principal of the then-New York 6th Form college (now York College (York)), established in the building previously occupied by Ashfield Secondary Modern School, and opened as part of the reorganisation in 1985. The last headmaster was John Harris (1992–2010), who joined the school when it had the lowest results in York, and saw it through expansion from 439 students in 1992 to almost 900 and the best exam results in the school's history before his retirement in 2010. The current headmaster is Andrew Daly, who prior to joining the school, held a position in the senior leadership team at St Wilfrid's Catholic School and Sixth Form College in Wakefield.

Academic performance

In 2007 the school was inspected by Ofsted and was judged as "outstanding". Similar to most secondary schools in York, it gets well above-average GCSE results, with 70% of Year 11 students achieving five or more A*-C grades including English and Maths in 2009 (87% achieved five or more GCSE passes at grade C and above).

Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School

  • Henry Swinburne, noted ecclesiastical lawyer and canon law writer (1560s)
  • Albert Joseph Moore, painter (1850s)
  • R. A. H. Goodyear, author
  • Stanley Jevons Professor of Political Economy from 1968–70 at the University of Manchester (1930–7)
  • Wing Commander Les Harland DFC (1931–36)
  • Peter Woodthorpe, actor (1943–50)
  • Prof Philip Stell MBE, Professor of Oto-rhino-laryngology from 1979–92 at the University of Liverpool, and President from 1983–6 of the Otorhinolaryngological Research Society (1945–52)
  • Frank Dobson, Labour MP for Holborn and St Pancras, former Secretary of State for Health (1951–58)
  • Geoffrey McGivern, Cambridge Footlights, (stage, radio and TV) (1963–71)
  • Richard Philip Douglas CB, chief operating officer since 2001 of the Department of Health (1968–75)
  • Paul Grice, Clerk and chief executive of the Scottish Parliament (1972–79)
  • Jon Champion, ITV sports commentator (1976–83)
  • Neil Grayson, Former professional footballer (1976–81)
  • Nigel Cumberland, author (1983–85)
  • Archbishop Holgate's School

  • Jack Leaning, Cricketer for Yorkshire County Cricket Club
  • Lauren Winfield, Cricketer for Yorkshire and England Women
  • Ben Godfrey, Footballer for Norwich City
  • Sports and Extra Curricular

  • Junior Choir
  • Senior Choir
  • References

    Archbishop Holgate's School Wikipedia


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