The school on Old Run Road in LS10 opened in September 2004 and educated thousands of pupils before closing in August 2009. Were you also one of them? This gallery, using photos from the YEP archive, features dozens of former pupils and aims to spark memories of growing up. READ MORE: 37 photos to take you back to south Leeds in 1998 LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
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South Leeds High School's rugby team were heading to Germany in September 2008. Pictured is teacher Ian Orum with players, back from left, Tommy Lao, Jake Sharp, Jack Ruby, Aiden Viera, Kyle Ledger, Kyle Boardman, Ryan Brady, and Blake Banning. Front, from left, are Kings Ebulu, Jake Reed, Jojo Ngwen, James Brown, Keith Stephenson, Craig Stephenson and Jake Corney. Photo: Steve Riding
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Year 8 children from South Leeds High School demonstrate lifesaving techniques they learned as part of lessons via Leeds City Council's Wise Up to Water campaign in July 2007. Photo: YPN
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Pupils celebrate after winning the Leeds & Hunslet Schools Rugby Tournament in May 2005. Pictured, back row from left, are Blake Banning, Dominic Williams, Dale Evans, Jason Thackray, Charlotte Emery (Head of Year7), Ian Orum (coach), Liam Hayes, Dan Martell, James Brown and Craig Stephenson, Front row, from left, are Chris Rhodes, Jordan Clarke, Paul Clarke (captain), Danny Harrison, Aiden Veira and Callam Macduff. Photo: James Hardisty
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Representatives from Sweden join South Leeds High School head teacher Colin Bell at the site of the new school in Belle Isle in June 2006. Photo: Dan Oxtoby
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Pupils, from left, Sandra Ofeogbu, Ayesha Akhtar, Bryony Tomlin, Sharmila Islam, Danny Johnson, Ayesha Ahmed, Dale Grayston, Ahley Barik, Fern Penrose and Sadia Kausar, and local community members responsible for the school's graffiti art mural. Pictured in May 2009. Photo: Bruce Rollinson
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Year manager Verona McShane (left) engages Year 11 pupils in a 'walking debate' where students are given moral choices and makes decisions. Pictured in March 2007. Photo: Paul Sutcliffe