| Motto |
Latin: Ne Ingrati Videamur (Lest We Should Appear Ungrateful) |
|---|---|
| Established | 1483 |
| Closed | 1967 |
| Type | County school |
| Headmaster | Mr Arthur Prost (at closure) |
| Location |
Moorgate Road Rotherham South Yorkshire England |
| Local authority | Rotherham |
| Gender | Boys |
| Ages | 11–18 |
Rotherham Grammar School was a boys' grammar school in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.
The school was founded by Thomas Rotherham in 1483. It occupied a number of buildings in Rotherham before moving into former ministers' training college on Moorgate Road in 1890. In 1967, Rotherham moved to a comprehensive system and the school became a coeducational sixth form college, known as Thomas Rotherham College (TRC). TRC retains the old grammar school's coat of arms in its logo.