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Titus Salt School formerly called Salt Grammar School located in
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is a former
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, now a mixed comprehensive school, for students aged 11–18. It is a specialist school in
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. The
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is Ian Morrel, who took up the role in September 2012.


Academic standards

The Ofsted report of their inspection of 31 January – 4 February 2005 said "Salt Grammar School is an effective school and specialist mathematics and computing college in which standards are rising. There is a way to go, but the school has an outstandingly clear sense of purpose and all the right measures are in place for all students to keep on doing well. Leadership and governance are very good. Parents and students are supportive of a school that provides a good quality of education, has a cost-effective sixth form and provides good value for money.""Inspection Report – Salt Grammar School"
Ofsted, 22 April 2005


Years 7–13

Students are taught many subjects including: Year 7 – Maths, Science, English, a Language (one of either French, Spanish or German), Music, PE, Opening Minds, IT, Food Technology/Textile Technology, Product Design, Geography, History, RE and Art. Year 8 & 9 – Maths, Science, English, two Languages (two out of French, Spanish and German), Music, PE, Performing Arts, IT, Food Technology/Textile Technology, Product Design, Geography, History, RE (Year 8 only), Ethics (Year 9 only) and Art. Year 10 and Year 11 students are taught subjects that they have chosen to take as a GCSE or BTEC. Core subjects (subjects that students must be taught) are: English, Maths, Science, PHSCE, Ethics, IT and PE. Year 12 and 13 (6th Form) students are taught subjects they chose to take as an A Level or BTEC.


The School

When Sir Titus Salt founded his school, it was at a different site on Victoria Road in Saltaire, opposite his Victoria Hall, where it was still located in the late 1940s/early 1950s. Until around 1945, the school was segregated into boys' and girls' sections, collectively called Salt's High Schools. In those days, it was a
grammar school A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented secondary school ...
, whereas today it is a comprehensive school. The current Titus Salt School is housed in a new building constructed under the former Labour government's
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scheme. Titus Salt School was shortlisted for this scheme and subsequently won permission to build. In September 2008, the school opened to students and the old building (Salt Grammar School) was demolished shortly after.


Awards

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2007–08 award. * International School Award 2007–10 * Investor in People


Notable former pupils

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, former
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and manager. * David Jefferies,
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."Vernon Kay hosts David Jefferies Awards Dinner"
, David Jefferies Memorial Fund, 1 November 2007, ''accessed 8 February 2008''


Salt Grammar School

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, Professor of Bone Metabolism at the
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Jim Laker James Charles Laker (9 February 1922 – 23 April 1986) was an English professional cricketer who played for Surrey County Cricket Club from 1946 to 1959 and represented England in 46 Test matches. He was born in Shipley, West Riding of York ...
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References


Further reading

''A century of model-village schooling: the Salt Grammar School, 1868–1968'' by John Waddington-Feather. Bingley: Craven Enterprises, 1968.


External links


Official site

EduBase
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