Grammar School Memorial

The Ossett Grammar School (now named Ossett Academy) War Memorial was unveiled and dedicated on the 10th November, 1951, by the Lord Bishop of Wakefield. The memorial fund realised £280. A grand piano was purchased and two bronze tablets, on which were inscribed the names of those members of the school who gave their lives in the two world wars, were placed in the Assembly Hall.
The 1951 Memorial remembers twelve young men, former pupils of the Grammar School, who lost their lives in The Great War 1914-1918. Seven of those young men were born or lived in Ossett and five were born or lived in Horbury, Middlestown & Netherton. A sixth former pupil who lived in Horbury, Thomas Harold Graham, has recently been identified and the Academy has confirmed that his name will be added to the Memorial.
The 1951Memorial also honours 20 young men, all former pupils who lost their lives in The World War 1939-1945. Ten of those men were born or lived in Ossett and the remainder lived in Horbury or Middlestown.

In 2014 Ossett Academy erected a second Memorial, bearing the same names, which stands close to the entry to the Academy.

Biographies of each of these brave young men can be seen on this page.

John Watts Bagley
Freddie Bretton
Cyril Broadbent
Alan Garfield Chapman
Byron Dickson
Arthur Dixon
Douglas Gartery
Albert Victor Haigh
Walter Hall
Frank Hawes
Robert Johnson
Neil Treherne Lawrence
Alfred Norton
John Palmerley
Clarence Alban Peace
Willie Smith
Cyril Taylor
Francis R. Vaile
Arthur N. Wilby
Arthur Worth