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    • Remembering Barry Seal

      Published 24/09/25

      We were saddened to hear of the passing of Barry Seal, a former student of Heath Grammar School.

      Barry went on from Heath to achieve so much in his life. He served as a Labour MEP for Yorkshire West for 20 years, during which time he chaired the European Parliament’s Economic & Monetary Committee and led the Labour group of MEPs. He later continued his public service through senior roles in the NHS, including as Chair of Kirklees Primary Care Trust and Bradford District Care Trust.

      Among many other achievements, Barry was instrumental in bringing the IMAX cinema to Bradford (the first in the UK), a place that has become a much-loved destination and part of the city’s cultural identity.

      We’re proud to celebrate his achievements on our heritage boards here at Crossley Heath, pictured below.

      Barry leaves behind a lasting legacy. Our thoughts are with his family and friends, and we’d love to hear any memories or stories you may have of him from his Heath days or beyond.

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    • Max Burgin – What a Performance!

      Published 22/09/25

      What an incredible achievement from our alumnus, Max Burgin, who finished 6th in the 800m World Championship final in Tokyo, setting a personal best in the process! 🏃💨💥

      To see Max competing with such heart and determination on the world stage makes us unbelievably proud. His journey is inspiring our whole Crossley Heath family, proving what can be achieved with hard work, resilience and belief. 💛🖤

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    • Year 12 Go Ape Adventure!

      Published 18/09/25

      Our Year 12 students had a fantastic day at Go Ape, Temple Newsam! They tackled everything from zip wires and climbing walls to wobbly bridges and a challenging high ropes course showing real courage and teamwork throughout. 💪

      The fun didn’t stop there… the afternoon brought a brilliant team-building challenge with quizzes, hula hoop contests, and even a moo-ing competition! 🐄🎉

      It was an excellent day of bonding, laughter, and adventure – and our students were a real credit to the school. 👏

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    • First XV National Vase Victory!

      Published 18/09/25

      After a brilliant opening fixture against Altrincham, our First XV faced a tough Hymers School side from Hull in the first round of the National Vase. Despite dominating possession in the first half, Crossleys found themselves 19-17 down at halftime. Tries from Sam M, Will IB and a fantastic team effort finished by Harry S kept the score close.

      The second half was tense, but Oscar D crossed for two opportunist tries, helping Crossleys hold on for a thrilling 29-26 win despite another try from Hymers. Incredible resilience and teamwork from the squad.

      Well done lads!

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    • Alumni Spotlight

      Published 17/09/25

      We’re so proud of our former Head Boy, Dr. Abhishek Subramaniam, who has just begun his Foundation Year 1 placement as a doctor at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary – the very same place that first inspired his dream of medicine when he was just 14.

      After a National Takeover Day shadowing then-CEO Owen Williams, Abhi went on to study medicine at the University of Plymouth. Now, ten years later, he’s come home to Yorkshire to give back to the community that shaped him.

      Work opportunities like Abhi’s when he was 14 show just how important seeing the world of work is in shaping future careers – we’re so grateful to our community partners who help provide opportunities like this for our students every year.

      We couldn’t be prouder – congratulations Abhi, you are a true inspiration to our students and community!

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    • Watch Party for Max!

      Published 16/09/25

      Our Crossley Heath family came together for a special watch party to cheer on alumni Max Burgin as he stormed to victory in his heat for the World Championships. 🏃💨

      We are so proud of Max and can’t wait to follow his journey through the championships. The whole school is behind you Max!

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    • From Heath School to England International!

      Published 12/09/25

      We’re thrilled to celebrate Jim Farrell, a proud Heath Grammar School alumnus, who has recently earned his first international sporting cap representing England in clay trap shooting.

      Jim competed at the Home International in Omagh, Northern Ireland, where teams from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland battled it out. We’re delighted to share that England came out as overall winners! 🏆👏

      This is an incredible achievement and it leaves us with a fun question:

      👉 Could Jim be our oldest alumnus to earn his very first international sporting cap?

      A huge congratulations to Jim on his fantastic success, what an inspiration to our current students and community!

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    • Year 8 Lake District Rugby Tour – Days 1 & 2 Recap

      Published 11/09/25

      Our Year 8 squad has had an action-packed start to their tour!

      Day 1: After a scenic stop in Keswick, the boys played two fiercely competitive matches against Trinity School, Carlisle, earning one win and one narrow loss. A brilliant start, rounded off with dinner and a lively quiz night at YHA Langdale. 💪

      Day 2: The team swapped the pitch for the wild, learning bushcraft survival skills from fire lighting to shelter building. Although their second game was cancelled, spirits stayed high with team challenges, plenty of laughs, and a chilled movie night to finish. 🔥

      We’re so proud of how the boys are representing Crossley Heath, more rugby and adventure still to come!

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    • Inspirational Women

      Published 10/09/25

      Yesterday we had the great pleasure of welcoming Halifax sporting legend Hannah Cockroft CBE, PLY, DL multiple World and Paralympic Champion, along with the family and friends of former student Sue Rumbold MBE (Class of 1982, née Lord), back to school for a very special occasion.

      Together, we unveiled the first display in our new series celebrating inspirational female alumni on the North Staircase.

      Our first honouree is Sue Rumbold, who sadly passed away in December after a short battle with MND. Sue was awarded an MBE in the King’s New Year Honours List this year for her tireless work improving the lives of children. Most notably, as the Responsible Officer for Child Friendly Leeds, Sue championed the vision of making Leeds the best city for children to grow up in – a vision she worked passionately to bring to life every single day.

      📸 Please check out the image of the display to read more about the wonderful things Sue achieved.

      We are so proud to celebrate Sue’s incredible legacy, and we can’t wait to continue decorating our staircase with the stories of the wonderful women who have walked our halls, inspiring our current students to greatness.

      💜 If you would like to nominate a future candidate for the staircase, please do get in touch, we’d love to hear from you. Achievements can be in any industry or field – they don’t have to come with fame, awards or medals. We want to showcase all the inspirational women in our community who can inspire the next generation.

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    • Alex Crowned British Chess Champion!

      Published 09/09/25

      Huge congratulations to Alex, who became a British Chess Champion this summer after finishing joint first in the U2000 Rapidplay tournament at the British Chess Championships in Liverpool’s iconic St George’s Hall! 🏆

      And the success didn’t stop there… This past weekend, Alex achieved his best-ever performance at the 4 Nations Chess League event in Hull, playing in his favourite long-form matches. Across five gruelling rounds, with some games lasting up to four hours, Alex went undefeated, finishing joint second out of 39 competitors.

      Seeded 24th by rating, he defied expectations by beating a FIDE Master and securing the only draw against the tournament winner. An incredible achievement that highlights his hard work, focus, and talent.

      We are so proud of Alex and can’t wait to see where his chess journey takes him next!

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    • A Savile Legacy

      Published 05/09/25

      This special pin badge was given to Barbara Bower (née Spencer) back in 1933 when she entered Crossley & Porter School as a proud member of Savile House. Now, at 103 years young, Barbara has passed the badge on to her granddaughter, our very own Health & Wellbeing leader Victoria Hughes! 💛

      Even though Victoria is firmly in Kings House, sworn enemies of Savile, of course, these two generations still manage to speak to each other!

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    • Cricket Net Progress!

      Published 04/09/25

      Here’s a sneak peek from this morning… after much anticipation, our cricket nets are finally returning to the lower Arena! 🏏 Construction is underway – hopefully going at least as well as back in 1910, when students built their own nets!

      The grand unveiling will take place on Tuesday 23rd September – we can’t wait to see our students hitting sixes once again!

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