Royds School

Royds School
Motto No Barriers To Success, No Ceiling To Achievement, No Excuse For Under performance.
Established 1956
Type Foundation school
Headteacher Mr B. Kelly
Location Pennington Lane
Oulton, Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS26 8EX
England
53°44′14″N 1°27′31″W / 53.737183°N 1.458600°W / 53.737183; -1.458600Coordinates: 53°44′14″N 1°27′31″W / 53.737183°N 1.458600°W / 53.737183; -1.458600
Local authority City of Leeds
DfE URN 108081 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students Approx. 1,300 pupils
Ages 11–18/19
Website www.roydsschool.org

Royds School, founded in 1956, is a secondary school and sixth form located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

The school serves approximately 1,300 pupils. Royds School was originally a secondary modern and is now a non-selective comprehensive serving Rothwell, south Leeds and the surrounding areas. The school originally gained Specialist Language College status in 2003. This was removed in 2014.

On 3 November 2010 Royds School was visited by American popstar singer and songwriter Alexis Jordan (singer), performing 'Good Girl' and 'Happiness', as part of a 96.3 Radio Aire campaign for 100% school attendance through November.

Royds School became a Premier UK Rock Challenge school in 2011 after winning the Northern Open Heat and Northern Open Final. Royds maintained this prestigious title until the school was stripped of its premier status in 2014 due to not competing. Royds School qualified to their second Northern Open Final in April 2015 by being the highest scoring runner-up at their open heat. In March 2017, Royds were once again victorious in their Northern Open Heat, qualifying for their third Northern Open Final, on June 30th.

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