Prince Henry's Grammar School, Otley

Prince Henry's Grammar School
Old school premises at Manor Square in Otley
Address
Farnley Lane

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LS21 2BB

England
Coordinates53°54′45″N 1°41′37″W / 53.9124°N 1.6937°W / 53.9124; -1.6937
Information
TypeComprehensive
Academy
Established1607 (1607)
Local authorityCity of Leeds
SpecialistLanguage College
Department for Education URN137704 Tables
OfstedReports
Headteacher GovernorSally Bishop
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1430
Colour(s)   
Blue and White
School SealLatin: SIG LIBERAE SCHOLAE HEN PRINCIPIS APUD OTLEY
Seal of the free school of Prince Henry in Otley
Websitehttp://www.princehenrys.co.uk/

Prince Henry's Grammar School (a specialist language college), also known as Prince Henry's or PHGS, is a co-educational comprehensive secondary school and sixth form established in 1607 in the market town of Otley, West Yorkshire, England. The school teaches pupils between the ages of 11 and 18 and has around 1,400 students and 84 teachers. It retains a high position within regional league tables. In 2016, Prince Henry's had the third-highest results for General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) examinations in Leeds. Also in 2016, PHGS was the best state school in Leeds for A Level results. The school has repeatedly received a “good” rating from Ofsted with outstanding features; however, in the past it has been criticised for the state of the old school building. Despite its name, Prince Henry's is now a state-funded comprehensive academy school.