And here, the YEP looks back at some of the Leeds schools that the city has loved and lost over the years.All of the schools featured in this gallery have now permanently closed under that name.How many of these do you remember?

. Long gone Leeds schools
We look back through the years at some of the city's long gone Leeds schools that have closed their doors forever. Photo: YPN

. Matthew Murray High School
Matthew Murray High School, on Brown Lane, Holbeck, pictured in 1984. Brown Lane, Holbeck. It closed and was demolished in the mid-2000s. Photo: YPN

. Stainbeck High School
Stainbeck High School, on Carr Manor Road, Leeds. Pictured in 1976. The north Leeds school closed in 1992. Photo: YPN

. Bentley Lane Infants School, Meanwood
Children pictured at the former Bentley Lane Infants School, in Meanwood. The school was built in the 1930s and closed in 2004. Picture: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

. Asket Hill Primary School
Exterior of Asket Hill Primary School, Leeds, pictured in 2003. The school closed in 2005. Photo: James Hardisty

1. Long gone Leeds schools
We look back through the years at some of the city's long gone Leeds schools that have closed their doors forever. Photo: YPN

2. Matthew Murray High School
Matthew Murray High School, on Brown Lane, Holbeck, pictured in 1984. Brown Lane, Holbeck. It closed and was demolished in the mid-2000s. Photo: YPN

3. Stainbeck High School
Stainbeck High School, on Carr Manor Road, Leeds. Pictured in 1976. The north Leeds school closed in 1992. Photo: YPN

4. Bentley Lane Infants School, Meanwood
Children pictured at the former Bentley Lane Infants School, in Meanwood. The school was built in the 1930s and closed in 2004. Picture: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

5. Asket Hill Primary School
Exterior of Asket Hill Primary School, Leeds, pictured in 2003. The school closed in 2005. Photo: James Hardisty

6. Bewerley Infant Street School, Hunslet
Bewerley Street School, in Hunslet, was designed by George Corson and opened in 1873 for infants. By the 1950s, it was taking in juniors, aged seven to 11 years. The school is pictured here in 1964. It closed in 1992. Picture: West Yorkshire Archive Service, Leeds Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service, Leeds