[citation needed] During the early 1960s a larger site was found and new buildings constructed for the secondary school.
[4] The school released a statement saying that they believed that short skirts were contributing to the sexualisation of children.
[6] In January 2014, Guiseley became a Foundation School administered by Leeds City Council and the Aireborough Learning Partnership.
[7] A total of 80 Year 11 pupils had gone on the school trip and those who were taken ill were treated at seven hospitals around Zeebrugge.
[11] By June 2023, the majority of the old school grounds had been demolished and replaced with newer, more-up-to-date buildings and facilities.
These include a new sports hall, auditorium and peripatetic music classrooms and were opened at that year's school run.