Mathematics, Modern Languages and Humanities and many other subject areas have in-class ICT provision, including Art, Music, Design and Technology and Science. You should provide all of the information requested insofar as it is available to you. Each has its own colour scheme with coloured accent walls in each year group area and a coloured 'G' on school ties; for example, Year 7’s is Orange. After conversion to Academy status, the school continued to improve and, with "Special Measures" removed, in 2018 Grangefield Academy achieved "Good" status under all five major assessment headings. The facilities are enhanced through the Grangefield Media Centre, providing state of the art ICT facilities, which is located on the school site. Parents are able to claim free school meals if they receive a qualifying benefit. In 1973 the grammar schools were merged into the comprehensive and co-educational The Grange Comprehensive School, which operated until 1985.[1]. This does not show pupils who actually received free school meals but those who are eligible to receive them. For around 60 Years it was called Pudsey Grammar School, since then it has been Pudsey Grangefield School. We constantly focus on standards as we understand outcomes are paramount. At Pudsey Grangefield School, we pride ourselves in the strong relationships we form with our students and parents/carers. Subsequently the school had visits from Her Majesty's Inspectorate, some of which have deemed that the school was making reasonable progress, but the final inspection in 2013 determined that the school was not making enough progress towards the removal of special measures.[5]. The academy had had a "schools within school" ethos since its conversion to academy status in January 2014 and has divided the five year groups into schools. In 1985, another school merged in, and the combined entity was renamed Grangefield School. View details of linked establishments. Free school meals. The school undertook formal consultation about plans to re-establish itself as an academy sponsored by Northern Education Trust, a Department for Education-approved charity, and the conversion to The Grangefield Academy was finalised in early 2014.[2]. BETA All maintained school governing bodies and academy trusts have a legal duty to provide all of the governance information requested on this page in so far as it is available to them. Information such as headteacher's name, school website, address, location on the map, gender, age-range and school type also typically take 1 to 2 months to be updated here after first being updated, by the school, in Get information about schools. The Grangefield Academy is a member of the Northern Education Trust. However, it is essential information for the department to be able to uniquely identify an individual and in a small number of cases conduct checks to confirm their suitability for this important and influential role.