School Overview
Armley Grange School is an independent specialist school located in Armley, Leeds, West Yorkshire. It caters to mixed-gender students aged 5 to 19, focusing primarily on children and young people on the autism spectrum who may have additional needs. The school serves a small community with a capacity of 40 pupils, currently enrolling 39 students. Situated in an urban setting, the school is housed in a beautifully refurbished historic building, providing an inspiring environment for its learners. Armley Grange's mission focuses on helping each pupil achieve their goals, aspirations, and reach their full potential, reflecting a commitment to individual development and learning.
School Performance
Official DfE data · 2024-25
Performance data is published annually by the Department for Education. Figures reflect the most recent available results. National averages are for state-funded schools in England.
School Demographics
2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
Armley Grange School's mission is centered on enabling each student to reach their full potential by focusing on individual needs. The school's ethos emphasizes nurturing a caring, safe, and positive environment where communication, social skills, and independence are paramount. Core values include respect, empathy, and resilience, which are fostered within a framework of clear, consistent boundaries and high expectations. The school culture is one of support and encouragement, aiming to develop each pupil's self-esteem and confidence through tailored educational and therapeutic approaches. Every interaction is seen as a teachable moment, reinforcing the school's belief in holistic education.







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