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Report - Leeds Girls' High School - Jan 2015

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Hector Rex

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After a morning waiting for The_RAW to arrive in Leeds after his bus broke down and then got left behind by the replacement we finally managed to get a mooch round my local Derp. I've been walking past this place for the last 4 months but haven't got round until recently.. (looks like mattdonut beat me to it on the first report) Either ways it's a cracking explore consisting of a surreal mix of old classrooms and film set hospital wards and offices for the "Monroe" ITV series.

History pinched from good old wikipedia:

LGHS was founded in 1876, at a time when female education was limited but expanding. Frances Lupton and other members of the Ladies’ Honorary Council of the Yorkshire Board of Education decided that campaigning for access to the universities was of little use without better all-round education for girls, equivalent to what boys received at traditional academic grammar school. Established interests prevented the use of existing charitable funds, so Lupton and her colleagues created a new way forward: a joint stock company.

The school motto was Age Quod Agis, which means "do what you do". While seemingly tautological at first glance, it is in fact a corruption of the Biblical exhortation, "whatsoever thy turn thy hand to, do it with all thy might". The pupils were divided into four houses, named after the four patron saints of the United Kingdom: Andrew, David, George and Patrick. Girls were placed into the houses that their families had been in before them. There were various house competitions throughout the year, mainly sports and arts orientated, the main one being the house music competition during the spring term.

The school had three sections situated in the western suburbs of Headingley:

Infant School (Rose Court): 3 to 7-year-olds
Junior School (Ford House): 7 to 11-year-olds
Senior School: 11 to 18-year-olds
The Infant School (Rose Court) was situated on the large Senior School site on Headingley Lane, while the Junior School (Ford House) operated 1 mile (1.6 km) down the road in a converted mansion house. The Senior School building was built in the early 1900s, and efforts are currently being made to have the building listed. The fine oak wood panelling in the Assembly Hall detailed where Old Girls went to university on completion of their education at LGHS. The furniture within the Senior School Library was designed by Robert Thompson (The Mouseman), but was sold when the school moved to Alwoodley Gates (the Leeds Grammar School site).

In 2004 LGHS was the highest performing school within the Leeds LEA area, achieving top results at both GCSE and A Level.

In 2005 LGHS merged with Leeds Grammar School to form the Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL). The merged school administration took over LGHS in August 2005, however the schools did not physically merge until September 2008. At that time the Junior School (ages 7–11) and Senior School (ages 11–18) moved to Alwoodley Gates. Classes for girls and boys between the ages of 11 and 16 remain segregated, but all extracurricular activities are mixed. The Infant School moved to the Ford House building next to a new nursery school, currently operating as GSAL'S Rose Court Nursery and Pre-Prep.

The school building was used as a filming location for the fictional St Matthews' Hospital in the new ITV medical drama Monroe, which was scheduled for broadcast in 2011.[1]

Onto the photos!

I will need to pop back for some externals as it was dark once we were out..

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Over and out HR.
 
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WhoDerpsWins

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Stunning photos, would love to explore this myself. Looking forward to the externals mate. Keep up the good work.
 

The_Raw

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Quality stuff mate, was a good day out and all about those science labs for me :thumb
 

Leeds(Ex)plorer

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Nice!

If this is the one I'm thinking of i got bored checking for access over and over, glad to see its doable (maybe it was before and I missed access)
 

ACID- REFLUX

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Nice ones mate :thumb

I wondered who T-R was meeting up with when i got a welcome to Wakefield sign texted to me, now i know :)

Some nice pics there, have you used mine? cos they"re nearly identical :) Save me posting lol

Deffo" a slightly weird place with the old & new sections differing so much, & of course the pretend Hospital bit. I was just upset there was no fake Morgue, to go with it all, although i did look around in the basements for one, just in case they"d hidden it :) And no mock up Operating Theatre with equipment :(

I must admit to finding it very sketchy at times with all the weird noises & major banging going on around the building. Sometimes solo"s not a good idea :)
 

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