Leeds Girls Schools

Leeds Girls Schools

2024-25 - 95 Teams across 3 Divisions

About Leeds Girls Schools

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Leeds girls' schools have a rich history dating back to the 19th century, offering educational opportunities for female students across generations. Leeds Girls' High School, founded in 1876 in Headingley, was established with the noble purpose of providing quality education to girls from less privileged backgrounds. The school later became part of the Grammar School Foundation in 1898, strengthening its position as a leading educational institution for young women in Leeds.

The landscape of girls' education in Leeds has evolved significantly since these early foundations. Leeds Girls' Industrial School, which opened in Edgar Lane in 1861, served a different purpose by accepting children referred through official channels. Today, the city offers various options for girls' education, including both historic institutions and newer establishments like New Horizon Community School, providing families with diverse educational choices.

While Leeds Girls' High School closed as an independent entity in April 2007, its legacy continues to influence education in the region. The merger with other institutions has helped preserve the tradition of excellence in girls' education that began nearly 150 years ago, adapting to modern educational needs while honoring its historical foundations.

Last updated: Tuesday, 04 March 2025

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