Calday Grange Grammar School

Calday Grange Grammar School is an 11–18 non-denominational, academically selective, boys grammar school, founded in 1636, situated on Caldy Hill in Grange, a suburb of West Kirby on the Wirral peninsula, England. The school admits boys from age 11 to 18 and, since 1985, girls for the sixth form only. The school has academy status, hosts the Wirral Able Children Centre, and has been awarded Sportsmark Gold and Investors in People status.

Calday Grange Grammar School

School badge

A view of Calday Grange Grammar School, prior to extensive refurbishment.
Address
Grammar School Lane

West Kirby
,
Wirral
,
CH48 8GG

England
Coordinates53.3675°N 3.163°W / 53.3675; -3.163
Information
Type11–18 boys Grammar, Academy
MottoNisi Dominus Frustra
Established1636 (1636)
Department for Education URN139144 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsCaroline Ashcroft
HeadteacherStephen Gray
GenderBoys (mixed sixth form)
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,492 (2021)
Houses  Glegg
  Bennett
  Hollowell
Colour(s)
WebsiteCalday Grange Grammar School

By September 2019, a total of 1,492 boys were enrolled at the school, with 398 enrolled at the co–educational sixth form. The most recent inspection by government agency Ofsted, occurred in September 2019, and rated the school as "good".

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