Almondbury Grammar School
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King James's Grammar School was a grammar school on Saint Helen's Gate in Almondbury, Huddersfield
Huddersfield
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, West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
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, England
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.

History

The school was founded as chantry school in 1547 and received its name and a royal charter in 1608 by three men who travelled on horseback to London to get a royal charter from the king. They rode from Farnley Tyas, the nearby village and were set to London to get the charter by the local wealthy men from Almondbury who wanted a local school for their offspring to visit. It became a comprehensive school in 1976. It is now known as King James's School, its motto is Floreat Schola Almondburiensis which means in Latin: May Almondbury School Flourish. The School also has a school song which consists of several verses and the chorus: Floreat Schola (repeat x2) then a Floreat Schola with the word Almondburiensis on the end.

Notable headmasters have been Taylor Dyson (1913-1945) and Harry Taylor (1951-1973).

Almondbury is now served by the King James's School and Almondbury High School and Language College
Almondbury High School and Language College
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. The current headmaster is Robert Lamb.

Publications

The school is the subject of two histories: A History of King James's Grammar School in Almondbury (author: Gerald Hinchliffe) and King James's School in Almondbury: An Illustrated History (editors: Roger Dowling and John Hargreaves).

Notable former pupils

  • Felix Aylmer
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    , actor
  • Maj-Gen
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     Henry Evans CB, Director of Army Education
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     from 1969-72
  • Prof Ian Graham Gass
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    , Professor of Earth Sciences at the Open University
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     from 1969-82
  • Philip Goldsmith, President of the Royal Meteorological Society
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     from 1982-5
  • Michael Hardcastle
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     prolific author of Children's literature
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  • Sir Harold Percival Himsworth
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    , former Honorary Physician to the Queen
  • Derek Ibbotson
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    , athlete
  • Michael Jackson
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    , writer and beer connoisseur
  • Gorden Kaye
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    , actor (star of the BBC Television programme 'Allo 'Allo!
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    )
  • Prof Henry Laycock, Professor of Philosophy at Queen's University, Canada
  • Herbert Morley CBE, Director General and Manager of Steel, Peech and Tozer
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     from 1965-8
  • David Morphet, author
  • Ryan Sidebottom
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    , England cricketer
  • Prof Keith Vickerman, Regius Professor of Zoology
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     from 1984-98 at the University of Glasgow
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  • Prof James Pounder Whitney
    James Pounder Whitney
    James Pounder Whitney was a British ecclesiastical historian.Educated at King James's Grammar School, Almondbury and Owens College, Manchester, he was a foundation scholar at King's College, Cambridge, gaining firsts in the mathematics and history triposes in 1881...

    , Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History
    Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History
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     at the University of Cambridge
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    from 1919-39

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