Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne

Royal Grammar School
Address
Eskdale Terrace

,
NE2 4DX

Coordinates54°58′58″N 1°36′32″W / 54.982896°N 1.608864°W / 54.982896; -1.608864
Information
TypeGrammar School
Private day school
MottoLatin: Discendo Duces
(By Learning, You Will Lead)
Established1525 (1525)
FounderThomas Horsley
Department for Education URN108549 Tables
HeadmasterGeoffrey Stanford
Staff157
GenderCoeducational
Enrolment1,323
HousesCollingwood, Eldon, Horsley, Stowell
AlumniOld Novocastrians
Websitewww.rgs.newcastle.sch.uk

The Royal Grammar School (RGS), Newcastle upon Tyne, is a coeducational private day school for pupils aged between 7 and 18 years. Founded in 1525 by Thomas Horsley, the Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne, it received royal foundation by Queen Elizabeth I and is the city's oldest institution of learning. It is one of seven schools in the United Kingdom to bear the name "Royal Grammar School", of which two others are part of the independent sector.

The school is located in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, in North East England, and is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. In 2008, RGS became fully co-educational after nearly 500 years as an all boys' school. Former students are known as Old Novocastrians or Old Novos ("Novocastrian" is macaronic Latin for "citizen of Newcastle").

In 2012 and again in 2015, the Sunday Times Schools Guide named RGS the top performing school in the North of England based on academic results from A-levels and GCSEs.