Latest News | 25 January 2022

Grammar school set to enter new co-educational era

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Derby Grammar School has announced its intention to become a fully co-educational school within two years.

The independent boys’ school, in Littleover, Derby, which already accepts girls into its sixth form, will open its doors to primary-aged girls this September.

The following year, girls will be eligible to join Years 7-11 from September 2023, including via applications through the school’s scholarship provision.

The move marks a major step forward for new headteacher Paul Logan, who took the helm of the 26-year-old institution at the beginning of the current academic year.

He said the decision, which had already received the broad backing of existing parents and school governors, reflected the direction of modern society.

It also reinforces the school’s deep-rooted commitment to supporting family life, which has become of even greater importance as a result of Covid-19.

He said: “During the pandemic, there’s been much more emphasis on family.

“We’ve had many discussions with parents, and they are showing far more interest than ever before in keeping siblings together in school.

Paul Logan

“We are very much focused on doing what is best for parents as well as the children, and it’s so much easier for families if siblings attend the same school.”

He said that parent surveys carried out by the school had highlighted issues such as transport, bus services, varying school holiday dates in the region and ‘wraparound care’.

Mr Logan said: “All we are doing here is making those things less of a problem for parents and bringing us more in line with the way modern life is heading.

“Although the planned co-ed route appears to represent a sea change for Derby Grammar School, girls in fact already make up one-third of our sixth form cohort and are extremely proactive and visible members of the school.”

An application for a ‘material change’ to its education provision will shortly be submitted by the school to the Department for Education.

Assuming the move is approved, parents of reception, infant and junior aged girls will be welcome to apply for places.

Parents should expect to learn whether or not applications have been successful by around mid-April.

The release of places will be followed by an open week at the primary school, which boasts new purpose-built classrooms, at the end of April.


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