Leeds Grammar School

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Leeds Grammar School was a historic independent boys' school in Leeds, England, known for its strong academic reputation and notable alumni.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boys' school
defunct school
independent school
alumniDesignation Old Leodensians NERFINISHED
campusLocation Alwoodley NERFINISHED
category Defunct schools in West Yorkshire
Educational institutions established in the 16th century
Schools in Leeds
country United Kingdom
educationSystem English independent school system
foundedBy William Sheafield NERFINISHED
foundingDate 1552
gender boys
governedBy board of governors
hasMotto Pro rege et lege
knownFor notable alumni
strong academic reputation
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn England
Leeds NERFINISHED
West Yorkshire
mergedInto The Grammar School at Leeds NERFINISHED
mergedWith Leeds Girls' High School NERFINISHED
mergerDate 2005
mottoLanguage Latin
mottoTranslation For king and law
notableAlumnus Denis Healey NERFINISHED
Herbert Asquith NERFINISHED
John Harrison NERFINISHED
Sir Alan Ayckbourn NERFINISHED
Sir Ken Morrison NERFINISHED
Sir Peter O'Sullevan NERFINISHED
previousLocation Leeds city centre NERFINISHED
Woodhouse Moor NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Church of England
schoolType boarding school
day school

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Lord Dyson educatedAt Leeds Grammar School
Theophilus Lindsey educatedAt Leeds Grammar School
William Fryer Harvey educatedAt Leeds Grammar School
John Smeaton educatedAt Leeds Grammar School
A. R. Orage educatedAt Leeds Grammar School
Tony Harrison educatedAt Leeds Grammar School