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Royds Hall Academy

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Royds Hall Academy
The school in 2020
Location
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Information
TypeAcademy
Established1921
Local authorityKirklees
TrustSHARE Multi Academy Trust
Department for Education URN146327 Tables
OfstedReports
LeadershipJohn McNally (executive headteacher), Jenny Carr (secondary headteacher)
GenderMixed
Age4 to 16
Enrolment877
ColoursNavy and purple
Websitehttps://www.roydshall.org

Royds Hall Academy is a mixed secondary school for pupils aged 11 – 16. It is located in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, and on the north side of the Colne Valley towards Milnsbridge.

History

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Royds Hall was a large farmhouse in the Paddock and Longwood area of Huddersfield, adjoining Royds Wood. It was rebuilt as a grander mansion (still called Royds Hall, but also known as 'Royds Wood'. It was still referred to on the town plan published in 1890 as Royds Hall), whose philanthropic mill owner served the increasingly industrialised and expanding town. The building was formerly Royds Hall Mansion, built in 1866 by Sir Joseph Crosland, the Conservative MP for the Huddersfield constituency from 1893–95. On his death in 1904 he left the property to his nephew Thomas Pearson Crosland,[1] who sold it to Huddersfield Corporation in 1915 for £17,000.

During the First World War, the mansion and extensive grounds opened as The Huddersfield War Hospital. The hospital opened in June 1915 and initially had six hundred beds across a large number of wooden huts, by 1917 this number had increased to two thousand beds. Throughout its time as a hospital, Royds Hall saw around twenty two thousand patients pass through its grounds. It is widely reported that the Huddersfield War Hospital proudly boasted the lowest death rate in the country. Only the mansion and one red brick building to the north of the school drive remain in place.

Royds Hall Grammar School opened on 20 September 1921,[2][3] which became a comprehensive school in 1963.[2] In February 2014, the later Royds Hall High School changed its name to Royds Hall Community School.The school is divided into five houses (known as communities) named after Marie Curie, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Emily Pankhurst and Harold Wilson.[4]

Previously a foundation school administered by Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council, in 2018 Royds Hall converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the SHARE Multi Academy Trust.[5]

Notable alumni

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Royds Hall Community School

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Royds Hall Grammar School

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966
  2. ^ a b "Royds Hall School History"
  3. ^ Eye on Education: Royds Hall High School and Specialist Science College
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