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Equalities

Prince Henry’s Grammar School is known across the region as a school which champions equality and diversity, and we are regularly asked to share our work with other schools. Our distinctive ethos is underpinned by our school Vision and Values, and is characterised by a cohesive community in which we:

  • Establish and embed a culture of mutual respectRed Kite Red Award logo
  • Celebrate the diversity of our school and the wider world
  • Tackle all forms of discrimination and harassment
  • Promote equality of opportunity so that everyone in our school community can flourish and achieve
  • Help students to develop as informed, compassionate global citizens
  • Build good relationships between people who share different characteristics
  • Contribute to the cohesion of our local community and wider society
  • Meet our statutory duties under the Equality Act (2010)

We are extremely proud to be one of the very first schools to achieve the Red Kite Alliance RED Award as part of our commitment to embedding a culture of Respect, Equality and Diversity (see below for more details).

We are also delighted to have secured the Stonewall School & College Champion Award GOLD in recognition of our work to champion LGBT+ equality and tackle homophobia, biophobia and transphobia.

These achievements build on our equalities work over the past couple of decades, including our engagement with the former Stephen Lawrence Education Standard, for which we achieved the highest level of this prestigious award.

As well as our ongoing work across the curriculum, each year we hold an Equality and Diversity Week in the summer term, focusing on different aspects of equality and diversity.

Collaborative Learning Trust Equality and Diversity Charter

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In June 2024, after a year-long process which began with our student leaders from the Trust coming together and collaborating, we launched our Trust Equality and Diversity Charter. This is a living document, which everyone in our Trust works together to embed in our daily practice. You can read about the launch here.

We want all schools in the Collaborative Learning Trust to be harmonious, inclusive places where every individual can thrive and reach their full potential because differences are celebrated, inequality is eradicated, and discrimination is systematically addressed.

Our Equality & Diversity Charter is underpinned by the values of our Trust and covers six key areas: an inclusive culture; opportunities for all to flourish; engaging the wider community; preventing/tackling bullying/discrimination; a diverse, inclusive curriculum; leadership commitment. The Charter is available to download below.

Otley Family of Schools Equality and Diversity Charter

To signal our joint commitment to equality and diversity, we launched the Otley Family of Schools Equality and Diversity Charter, in partnership with seven local primary schools. This builds on the work done by our schools since our 2010 Anti-Racism Charter and develops that theme into a wider agenda. The Charter revolves around seven key principles: respect; challenging stereotypes; equality; actively creating a better society; good relationships between all people; valuing the world’s diversity and making the world a fairer place. The Charter is available to download below.

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Good Practice Case Study

Our work in tackling homophobia has received national acclaim. We were delighted to host a visit by Sir Ian McKellen on behalf of the equality campaigning organisation Stonewall and, over a decade ago, to be featured as the subject of an Ofsted Good Practice Case Study on tackling homophobic bullying.