Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School
Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire with specialisms in Science and Performing Arts. It is named after Sir Henry Floyd, a former Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire. It is one of three Grammar Schools in Aylesbury. As a selective state school, its entry requirements are governed by the exam taken by students entering Year 7.The school educates both boys and girls from the age of 11, in year 7, through to the age of 18, in year 13 (Upper VI). The school has its largest intakes at Year 7 followed by Year 12 (Lower VI). On completing GCSEs, most pupils stay on to complete their A-levels at the school's sixth-form.In September 2002 the school was awarded specialist school status as a Performing Arts College, by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). In 2007 the school was awarded specialist status as a Science College. The school, since July 2007, is a Healthy School, which shows that the school has good practice and healthy outcomes for their students and staff.The school is sometimes referred to as "SHFGS" or more usually as "the Floyd". The students are referred to as Floydians, a name introduced by deputy head teacher Mrs Hanham.