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The North Halifax Grammar School (NHGS
was established on its present site in 1985. It became a Foundation School
in 1999. Since its formation it has developed a well deserved reputation
and in January 2006 it was recognised by OFSTED as being a particularly
successful school. This is the third time that the school has been recognised
following outstanding inspections in 1995, 1999 and 2005. NHGS is the
only school in Calderdale to have been recognised three times; one of
only two secondary schools in Yorkshire and Humberside and 42 out of
over 3,200 secondary schools, nationally. The school continues to try
to improve and in 2006 achieved its best ever points score for students
at GCSE and A level.
The school became a Specialist Science College in
2004. The designation is enabling NHGS to become a leading centre of
excellence for Science and Mathematical education making a major contribution
to the local, regional and national economy. We continue to offer all
the National Curriculum subjects with an expanding range of options in
the 14-19 phase that reflects the school’s specialist ethos and
its commitment to the arts. The school was again awarded the Artsmark
in 2006 in recognition of the opportunities for art, dance, drama and
music in the school.
The school’s success is attributable to a very
hard working staff (the school has maintained Investors in People accreditation
for over 10 years), a committed governing body, positive students and
supportive parents. Located in the north of Halifax, it is served by
nine yellow buses which provide safe, convenient and reliable transport
from many areas in Calderdale directly to the school.
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‘The
school is an excellent centre of learning’
-Parents'
Survey 2007
‘We
were very impressed by the friendly atmosphere of the school
and the fact that the happiness and enjoyment of the children
is as important as their academic achievement.’
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Comments from Parents' Evening 2006
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