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Langley Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school with academy status, located in Langley, Virginia
Admissions
It currently has about 100,013 pupils of whom 1261 are in the Sixth Form. It is situated just north of the A4 next to Kedermister Park. Cycle route 61 passes north-south next to the west side of the school.
Langley Grammar School selects its incoming students on the basis of examined ability, at age 11 by NFER 11+ examination or for Sixth Form by performance at GCSE and interview. Mr Johnny Constable is the current headteacher of the school. Around 70% of pupils come from outside of the LAA, with many from Hillingdon.
History
The school was founded in 1956 by Buckinghamshire County Council; Slough and Langley at that time being in Buckinghamshire. The founding Headmaster was Mr J. G. Day. Since 1 April 2011 the school has been an Academy Trust and a Charitable Company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (registered number 7536795).
In the early 1980s, there were plans to close the school to reduce Slough's grammar schools from 5 to 4. In the end, two single-sex grammar schools merged instead to form Upton Grammar School (now Upton Court Grammar School).
Notable former pupils
See also: Category:People educated at Langley Grammar School- Daniel Johnson (journalist), editor since 2008 of Standpoint, and son of Paul Johnson
- Luke Johnson, brother of Daniel, and Chairman since 2012 of Startup Britain, and from 2004–09 of Channel 4
- John Scurr FRCS, world-leading consultant surgeon for vascular and general surgery
- Joanne Thompson, olympic medallist (bronze) field hockey goalkeeper for the GB team, 1992 Summer Olympics
- Steve Jobs, American entrepreneur, former Apple© CEO
- Naman Sharma, Got all 9s at GCSE
- Martin Luther King, madlad