The Ryleys School

The Ryleys School
Location
Ryleys Lane

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SK9 7UY

Information
TypePreparatory day
MottoTu Ne Cede Malis
(Latin for "Do not give in to evil")
Established1877 (1877)
Department for Education URN111468 Tables
HeadteacherJulia Langford
GenderCoeducational
Age1 to 11
Houses  Elstob
  Hoyle
  Waterhouse
  Wilson
ColoursBlack and gold    
Former pupilsOld Ryleysians
Websitewww.theryleys.com

The Ryleys School in Alderley Edge, Cheshire is a preparatory school for boys and girls between the ages of 1 and 11.

History

Ryleys was founded in 1877, above Alderley Edge's chemist's shop (pharmacy), before moving to its current site and changing its name in the early 1880s.[1] It was an all-boys school for 132 years until 2009, when it began accepting girls for the nursery and junior classes.

Until 2006, the school provided boarding facilities as well as taking in day pupils. It has a war memorial.[2]

Inspection

As of 2025, the school's most recent inspection by the Independent Schools Inspectorate was in 2024.[3] The inspection found that standards relating to education, training and recreation; social and economic education and contributions to society; and safeguarding were met, but that those relating to leadership, management and governance; and health and emotional wellbeing were not met.[3]

References

  1. ^ "The Ryleys School History". The Ryleys Girls and Boys Preparatory School. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
  2. ^ "Ryleys School WW1". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
  3. ^ a b "School Inspection Report: The Ryleys School". Independent Schools Inspectorate. 2024. Retrieved 3 September 2025.

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