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Glossopdale School

Glossopdale School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Hadfield, Derbyshire, England.

Glossopdale School
Address
Newshaw Lane

, ,
SK13 2DA

England
Coordinates53°27′22″N 1°58′16″W / 53.456232°N 1.971190°W / 53.456232; -1.971190
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1942
Local authorityDerbyshire
TrustThe True Learning Partnership
Department for Education URN147157 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairJ. Soboljew [1]
PrincipalDebbie McGloin
GenderMixed
Age11 to 19
Enrolment1012
Websitehttp://www.glossopdale.school

History edit

The school used to be the Glossop Grammar School from the 1920s, being on Talbot Road since 1959, becoming Glossop Comprehensive School in 1965 when it merged with West End Secondary Modern (on Sunlaws Street and Chadwick Street and opened in 1913 as Glossop Independent Council School), and Castle School Secondary Modern in Hadfield.

In 1989, the former Hadfield Comprehensive School on Newshaw Lane in Hadfield merged with the Glossop School to form the Glossopdale School. The Chadwick Street site is next to the St Philip Howard RC Academy (Glossop's other secondary school) on St Mary's Road.

As Glossopdale Community College, the school was awarded specialist Arts College status in September 2005, and also International Schools Status in July 2010. It is a member of the Peak 11 Learning Federation.

In 2017 Glossopdale Community College started to build a new purpose-built school on the playing fields of the Hadfield site. The new building would cater for all year groups and end the split site system that operated for nearly 3 decades. The school officially opened and started accepting pupils in 2018 and this coincided with a name change for the school to Glossopdale School.

The old school buildings in Hadfield have been demolished to create new playing fields for the new school. The buildings and land associated with the Glossop site (Talbot Road, Cemetery Road and Fauval Road) have been mothballed.[citation needed]

Previously a community school administered by Derbyshire County Council, in December 2020 Glossopdale School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the True Learning Partnership.[2]

Admissions edit

Until 2018, the school was spread over three sites; Hadfield, Glossop and Talbot House. The youngest students attended Hadfield site on Newshaw Lane, Hadfield. When the students moved into Year 9 they moved to Glossop Site on Talbot Road, Glossop. There was also a Sixth Form College in the historic 19th-century Talbot House, also on Talbot Road. In 2016 construction began on a new building on the Hadfield site, designed to merge all 3 previous sites into one building, which opened in 2018. The school was part of a successful pilot scheme, and subsequently offers C3 – a combined humanities curriculum – to Years 7 and 8. Glossopdale has also taken part in several teachers' television documentaries. Debbie McGloin was appointed as the headteacher in 2018, replacing Steven Playford.[3]

In June 2018, the new school building was opened to students and to the public. The new building includes facilities, from a community room to a large multi-use sports hall.[citation needed]

In 2022, Glossopdale saw the completion of the new Extension Building, a new building with eight classrooms over two floors, and a new multi-use sports ground. Since the extension was built, admission capacity increased by 35 students per year group.[citation needed]

In literature and popular culture edit

Music Department edit

Glossopdale Community College has a music department, which reflects the school's status as a Performing Arts College. It has a large selection of bands as well as the choirs. There is a Big Band, Wind Band, Brass Band, Samba Band, Flutz (a Flute ensemble) and Training Band. During the 1970s and 1980s particularly, Glossop School Brass Band were an internationally renowned band, producing several LPs and touring Europe and the United States.[4]

The Music Department takes part in a number of concert tours abroad, the most recent of which were in Paris, Salzburg, and Barcelona.

All the Small Things edit

Glossopdale Community College has a choir. Over the years, the choir has performed at festivals and won awards[citation needed], and also made appearances on BBC television series All the Small Things in 2008.

Teachers TV edit

Glossopdale Community College has been the focus of a couple of TV documentaries for the now defunct government funded Teachers TV. A program titled Making Connections explores revolutionary teaching at the KS3 level.[5] A second program titled Special Needs, Inclusion takes an inside look at how Glossopdale Community College takes an active approach to helping students with additional and special education needs.[6]

A Monster Calls edit

The 2016 film A Monster Calls includes scenes filmed in the now demolished Talbot Road site.[7]

Academic performance edit

The school was given an overall effectiveness rating of 'Requires Improvement' in their most recent Ofsted inspection, which took place in March 2016.[1]

In 2012, 58% of pupils gained 5 A*–C GCSE grades including English and Maths, a 20% improvement over 4 years. 87% of pupils achieved 5 A*–C grades.[8] In 2016, the Progress 8 score for the school's GCSE results was -0.23; this is below the average Progress 8 for schools in England. The 2016 A-Level results had a progress score of -0.13, which is in line with the national average, and the average grade achieved was C.[9]

Notable former pupils edit

  • Peter Goodwright
  • David Hargreaves (actor)
  • Sydney Hope, Conservative MP from 1931 to 1935 for Stalybridge and Hyde
  • James Hurst CBE, president in 1935 of the Institute of British Foundrymen (Institute of Cast Metals Engineers)
  • Harold Fletcher (botanist), Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh from 1956 to 1970
  • Prof Thomas Walker, professor of industrial biochemistry from 1956 to 1958 at the University of Manchester
  • Dame Vivienne Westwood, fashion designer
  • Stuart Hall
  • Matt Taylor, music producer on Frank Turner album FTHC.<ref>"Buxton music producer celebrates number one album with Frank Turner". 28 February 2022.</
  • Stephen Scott, Charles Vincent and Andrew (Jake) Higgs, formed post-punk band 'The Trend' in 1978 enjoying minor success in the UK singles chart after signing to MCA Records in 1979. "Polly and Wendy" MCA-583 (1980); "I Don't Anymore" MCA-613 (1980); "This Dance Hall Must Have A Back Way Out" MCA-629 (1980)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ofsted (March 2016). Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  2. ^ Partnership, The TRUE Learning. "ONE phase of learning ONE phase of care ONE phase of support". The TRUE Learning Partnership.
  3. ^ "John Steps Down". Glossop Advertiser. 8 August 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2008.
  4. ^ http://www.mickila.co.uk/MainMenu/interests/brass/brass.htm 21 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine, mickila.co.uk, accessed 28 September 2012
  5. ^ "Making Connections | Teachers TV".
  6. ^ "Teachers TV: Special Needs: Inclusion | Teaching Resources".
  7. ^ "A Monster Calls (2016) - IMDb". IMDb.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  9. ^ "Glossopdale School - GOV.UK". Find and compare schools in England. 3 October 2018.

External links edit

  • Official Glossopdale Website

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Glossopdale School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Hadfield Derbyshire England Glossopdale SchoolAddressNewshaw LaneHadfield Derbyshire SK13 2DAEnglandCoordinates53 27 22 N 1 58 16 W 53 456232 N 1 971190 W 53 456232 1 971190InformationTypeAcademyEstablished1942Local authorityDerbyshireTrustThe True Learning PartnershipDepartment for Education URN147157 TablesOfstedReportsChairJ Soboljew 1 PrincipalDebbie McGloinGenderMixedAge11 to 19Enrolment1012Websitehttp www glossopdale school Interactive fullscreen map nearby articles Contents 1 History 2 Admissions 3 In literature and popular culture 3 1 Music Department 3 2 All the Small Things 3 3 Teachers TV 3 4 A Monster Calls 4 Academic performance 5 Notable former pupils 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The school used to be the Glossop Grammar School from the 1920s being on Talbot Road since 1959 becoming Glossop Comprehensive School in 1965 when it merged with West End Secondary Modern on Sunlaws Street and Chadwick Street and opened in 1913 as Glossop Independent Council School and Castle School Secondary Modern in Hadfield In 1989 the former Hadfield Comprehensive School on Newshaw Lane in Hadfield merged with the Glossop School to form the Glossopdale School The Chadwick Street site is next to the St Philip Howard RC Academy Glossop s other secondary school on St Mary s Road As Glossopdale Community College the school was awarded specialist Arts College status in September 2005 and also International Schools Status in July 2010 It is a member of the Peak 11 Learning Federation In 2017 Glossopdale Community College started to build a new purpose built school on the playing fields of the Hadfield site The new building would cater for all year groups and end the split site system that operated for nearly 3 decades The school officially opened and started accepting pupils in 2018 and this coincided with a name change for the school to Glossopdale School The old school buildings in Hadfield have been demolished to create new playing fields for the new school The buildings and land associated with the Glossop site Talbot Road Cemetery Road and Fauval Road have been mothballed citation needed Previously a community school administered by Derbyshire County Council in December 2020 Glossopdale School converted to academy status The school is now sponsored by the True Learning Partnership 2 Admissions editUntil 2018 the school was spread over three sites Hadfield Glossop and Talbot House The youngest students attended Hadfield site on Newshaw Lane Hadfield When the students moved into Year 9 they moved to Glossop Site on Talbot Road Glossop There was also a Sixth Form College in the historic 19th century Talbot House also on Talbot Road In 2016 construction began on a new building on the Hadfield site designed to merge all 3 previous sites into one building which opened in 2018 The school was part of a successful pilot scheme and subsequently offers C3 a combined humanities curriculum to Years 7 and 8 Glossopdale has also taken part in several teachers television documentaries Debbie McGloin was appointed as the headteacher in 2018 replacing Steven Playford 3 In June 2018 the new school building was opened to students and to the public The new building includes facilities from a community room to a large multi use sports hall citation needed In 2022 Glossopdale saw the completion of the new Extension Building a new building with eight classrooms over two floors and a new multi use sports ground Since the extension was built admission capacity increased by 35 students per year group citation needed In literature and popular culture editMusic Department edit Glossopdale Community College has a music department which reflects the school s status as a Performing Arts College It has a large selection of bands as well as the choirs There is a Big Band Wind Band Brass Band Samba Band Flutz a Flute ensemble and Training Band During the 1970s and 1980s particularly Glossop School Brass Band were an internationally renowned band producing several LPs and touring Europe and the United States 4 The Music Department takes part in a number of concert tours abroad the most recent of which were in Paris Salzburg and Barcelona All the Small Things edit Glossopdale Community College has a choir Over the years the choir has performed at festivals and won awards citation needed and also made appearances on BBC television series All the Small Things in 2008 Teachers TV edit Glossopdale Community College has been the focus of a couple of TV documentaries for the now defunct government funded Teachers TV A program titled Making Connections explores revolutionary teaching at the KS3 level 5 A second program titled Special Needs Inclusion takes an inside look at how Glossopdale Community College takes an active approach to helping students with additional and special education needs 6 A Monster Calls edit The 2016 film A Monster Calls includes scenes filmed in the now demolished Talbot Road site 7 Academic performance editThe school was given an overall effectiveness rating of Requires Improvement in their most recent Ofsted inspection which took place in March 2016 1 In 2012 58 of pupils gained 5 A C GCSE grades including English and Maths a 20 improvement over 4 years 87 of pupils achieved 5 A C grades 8 In 2016 the Progress 8 score for the school s GCSE results was 0 23 this is below the average Progress 8 for schools in England The 2016 A Level results had a progress score of 0 13 which is in line with the national average and the average grade achieved was C 9 Notable former pupils editPeter Goodwright David Hargreaves actor Sydney Hope Conservative MP from 1931 to 1935 for Stalybridge and Hyde James Hurst CBE president in 1935 of the Institute of British Foundrymen Institute of Cast Metals Engineers Harold Fletcher botanist Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh from 1956 to 1970 Prof Thomas Walker professor of industrial biochemistry from 1956 to 1958 at the University of Manchester Dame Vivienne Westwood fashion designer Stuart Hall Matt Taylor music producer on Frank Turner album FTHC lt ref gt Buxton music producer celebrates number one album with Frank Turner 28 February 2022 lt Stephen Scott Charles Vincent and Andrew Jake Higgs formed post punk band The Trend in 1978 enjoying minor success in the UK singles chart after signing to MCA Records in 1979 Polly and Wendy MCA 583 1980 I Don t Anymore MCA 613 1980 This Dance Hall Must Have A Back Way Out MCA 629 1980 References edit a b Ofsted March 2016 Retrieved 3 August 2017 Partnership The TRUE Learning ONE phase of learning ONE phase of care ONE phase of support The TRUE Learning Partnership John Steps Down Glossop Advertiser 8 August 2008 Retrieved 30 September 2008 http www mickila co uk MainMenu interests brass brass htm Archived 21 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine mickila co uk accessed 28 September 2012 Making Connections Teachers TV Teachers TV Special Needs Inclusion Teaching Resources A Monster Calls 2016 IMDb IMDb Glossopdale Community College A Performing Arts College Archived from the original on 24 July 2012 Retrieved 28 September 2012 Glossopdale School GOV UK Find and compare schools in England 3 October 2018 External links editOfficial Glossopdale Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glossopdale School amp oldid 1156136107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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