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3 rd January 2024. Autumn Term 2023 Newsletter. 5 th April 2023. Spring Term 2023 Newsletter. Welcome to the website for Batley Grammar School, West Yorkshire.
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Autumn Term 2023 Newsletter. 3 rd January 2024. Summer Term...
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Batley Grammar School is popular in the local area and is...
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Batley Grammar School. Coordinates: 53.72200°N 1.64073°W. Batley Grammar School is a state-funded co-educational free school in Batley, West Yorkshire, England, for pupils aged 4 to 16. History. The school was founded in 1612 by the Rev. William Lee.
Batley Grammar School: Blasphemy debate leaves town 'at crossroads' 31 March 2021. By Tom Airey,BBC News. PA Media. Protesters gathered outside Batley Grammar School's gates last week.
Welcome to Batley grammar school. At Batley Grammar School we aim to nurture our young people in a caring educational environment, enabling them to grow into confident, respectful, independent and successful learners.
Batley Grammar School - About BGS. About BGS. Batley Grammar School opened its doors in 1612 and has served all its students with high quality education during this time. The strength of the school has always in its ability to adapt to the changing environment and to evolve accordingly.
Batley Grammar School was founded in 1612 and celebrated its quarter centenary in 2012, after having become a Free School in 2011. It enjoys a deserved reputation for its academic success and for its record of pastoral care.
26 de mar. de 2024 · A religious studies teacher was forced into hiding after showing a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad in 2021. A review criticised the council, police and the trust for failing to protect him and called for a ban on protests outside schools.