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  1. Leeds Modern School. Coordinates: 53.83590°N 1.59511°W. Leeds Modern School was a school in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. [1] History. Leeds Modern School was founded on 14 July 1845 in Rossington Street as the Mathematical and Commercial School.

  2. LEEDS MODERN SCHOOL - A Short History. Milestones. 1824 —Leeds Mechanics' Institute established. 1845 —The Mathematical and Commercial School established (now Leeds Modern School). 1854 —The Ladies Educational Institution established (now Lawnswood High School). 1889 —New building of Leeds Boys Modern School and Leeds Technical School ...

  3. www.lawnswoodschool.co.uk › our-school › our-historyLawnswood School - Our history

    Leeds Modern School. Official opening of Leeds Modern School and Lawnswood High School for Girls by HRH Prince George. 1932. The school moved to Lawnswood and took the name Lawnswood High School to share a site with Leeds Modern School for Boys. The two schools are separated by a joint swimming pool and dining room. 1972.

  4. The school was founded in 1972 and had its first comprehensive intake in 1974. Its predecessors were the Leeds Modern School, a boys' grammar school (founded 1845) attended by Alan Bennett, and Lawnswood High School for Girls, a girls' grammar school (founded 1854), which moved to the current Lawnswood site in 1932.

  5. Leeds: Modern School . Date: [1947-1954] Held by: The National Archives, Kew: Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

  6. From the 18th of July 2015 Old Modernians' changed its name to Leeds Modernians'.. Leeds Modernians' Sports' Club was founded in 1906 from the old Leeds Modern School, now known as Lawnswood School. We run three rugby union, four football and two cricket teams at senior level.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_BennettAlan Bennett - Wikipedia

    The younger son of a Co-op butcher, Walter, and his wife, Lilian Mary (née Peel), Bennett attended Christ Church, Upper Armley, Church of England School (in the same class as Barbara Taylor Bradford), and then Leeds Modern School (now Lawnswood School).