Two England stars, a big-name actor and a much-loved culinary duo are just some of the celebrities to have attended the same Sheffield school.
High Storrs School dates back to 1880, when it opened as Sheffield Central Technical School. It later became two separate grammar schools for girls and boys, before merging into a single comprehensive in 1969.
It does not have a uniform, with students allowed to wear what they want as long as they stick to the dress code.
Below are some of the famous faces to have emerged from High Storrs School, also including a Coronation Street actor, a morning TV presenter and a Paralympics gold medallist.
It does not have a uniform, with students allowed to wear what they want as long as they stick to the dress code.
![Jessica Ransom, pictured here checking her A-level results at High Storrs School with fellow student Kasia Robshaw in 2000, is most famous for playing receptionist Morwenna Newcross in the ITV drama Doc Martin. She has also appeared in Horrible Histories.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/05/31/13/32/onecms_a589a7ac-6061-4b3d-a3c0-dc2937c8bccd.JPG.jpg?trim=0,0,0,188&crop=&width=800)
9. Jessica Ransom
Jessica Ransom, pictured here checking her A-level results at High Storrs School with fellow student Kasia Robshaw in 2000, is most famous for playing receptionist Morwenna Newcross in the ITV drama Doc Martin. She has also appeared in Horrible Histories. | Sheffield NewspapersPhoto: Sheffield Newspapers
![Steve Heighway, pictured here with Kevin Keegan and Harold Wilson, was part of the successful Liverpool team of the 1970s. The skilful winger was born in Dublin but spent part of his childhood in Sheffield, where he attended High Storrs School.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/05/31/14/21/onecms_7116078e-3ea7-4ddd-84c9-5feb5d2fb343.JPG.jpg?trim=0,0,82,0&crop=&width=800)
10. Steve Heighway
Steve Heighway, pictured here with Kevin Keegan and Harold Wilson, was part of the successful Liverpool team of the 1970s. The skilful winger was born in Dublin but spent part of his childhood in Sheffield, where he attended High Storrs School. | YPNPhoto: YPN
![The rower Grace Clough MBE grew up in Sheffield and attended High Storrs School. She won multiple titles at the World Rowing Championships and also struck gold at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. She was inducted into the Sheffield Legends Walk of Fame in 2016 and named a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 2017.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/05/31/14/20/onecms_e4e1cbb5-a15c-413d-bfaf-fc42d172dae8.JPG.jpg?trim=0,302,0,0&crop=&width=800)
11. Grace Clough
The rower Grace Clough MBE grew up in Sheffield and attended High Storrs School. She won multiple titles at the World Rowing Championships and also struck gold at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. She was inducted into the Sheffield Legends Walk of Fame in 2016 and named a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 2017. | Paralympics GBPhoto: Paralympics GB
![Esme Morgan, who attended High Storrs School in Sheffield, began playing football in the city with Ecclesall Rangers. The centre back has gone on to play for Manchester City and England.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/12/05/19/14/GettyImages-1507215971.jpg?trim=0,0,0,113&crop=&width=800)
12. Esme Morgan
Esme Morgan, who attended High Storrs School in Sheffield, began playing football in the city with Ecclesall Rangers. The centre back has gone on to play for Manchester City and England. | Getty ImagesPhoto: Getty Images