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John Port Spencer Academy

John Port Spencer Academy, formerly known as John Port School, is an academy and secondary school in the village of Etwall, Derbyshire, England.[1]

John Port Spencer Academy
Address
Main Street

, ,
DE65 6LU

England
Coordinates52°53′04″N 1°36′10″W / 52.88443°N 1.60266°W / 52.88443; -1.60266
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoBig Smiles, Exciting Challenges, Bright Futures
Established1956
Department for Education URN145500 Tables
OfstedReports
Head-teacherKaren Squire
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment2100
Colour(s)Oxford blue  
Websitehttp://www.johnport.derbyshire.sch.uk/

Admissions Edit

With the current number of students around the 2100 mark[2] it puts John Port as the largest secondary school in Derbyshire, and one of the largest nationally.[3] The current head-teacher is Karen Squire.

John Port is a mixed gender school, with the student age range between 11 and 18, and with the 6th Form taking students from the ages of 16 to 18. There are approximately 141 full-time and temporary members of the teaching staff.

History Edit

The school is on the site of a demolished country manor, Etwall Hall, Etwall, situated just outside Derby, traditionally of the Port family who were the wealthy landowners/farmers of the parish.[4] In 1952, the Derbyshire County Council bought Etwall Hall from Reg Parnell, the famous racing car driver. The hall had been used during the Second World War by the Army, first as a petrol depot and later as an equipment supply centre and been left in a somewhat dilapidated state. After its demolition a secondary modern, Etwall Secondary School, and a secondary grammar school, John Port Grammar School, were built on the site. In 1965 they were amalgamated to form the John Port School that occupies the site today.

The name of the Port family, who lived at the hall, has been associated with Etwall since the 15th century. The family's most famous son, Sir John Port, was the founder of the nearby Repton School and committed to the furthering of education for young men in the village. It therefore seemed entirely appropriate that the new school was named after him.

School site Edit

 
A green site

The large site has green open spaces between the individual teaching facilities.[5] The centre of the site is focussed around the lake, one of the original fishing ponds that were in the grounds of the Etwall Hall.

Teaching facilities are spread across the site, with each faculty having a separate building. The buildings are mostly named after settlements and features in Derbyshire and the Peak District, with the exceptions to this being Flamsteed, named after a famous local scientist John Flamsteed, and the Jubilee Centre, named to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Learning Resources Centre is situated centrally on the site, occupying most of the ground floor of 'B' block.

The site is also home to the Etwall Leisure Centre, with public access from Hilton Road. This new centre was officially opened on 17 July 2009, although it didn't open to the public till 5 August 2009. The new facilities include a six-lane 25 m swimming pool, squash courts, fitness suite and large sports hall.

School performance Edit

The school was inspected in May 2022 and was rated as “good” by Ofsted.[6]

Notable students Edit

John Port Grammar School Edit

  • Sir Howard Newby (1959–66) – Sociologist, former head of the Economic and Social Research Council[9] University Vice-Chancellor at Southampton, UWE and currently Liverpool

Catchment area Edit

The size of the school means that it has a very large catchment area, covering 31 parishes of South Derbyshire.

Ash | Barton Blount | Bearwardcote | Boylestone | Burnaston | Church Broughton | Dalbury Lees | Egginton | Etwall | Findern | Foremark | Foston | Hatton | Hilton | Hoon | Marston on Dove | Mickleover | Newton Solney | Osleston | Radbourne | Repton | Rolleston on Dove | Scropton | Stenson | Stretton | Sutton on the Hill | Thurvaston | Trusley | Twyford | Tutbury | Willington

And includes the following primary schools:[10]

  1. Church Broughton Primary School
  2. Egginton Primary School
  3. Etwall Primary School
  4. Heathfields Primary School
  5. Findern Primary School
  6. Hilton Primary School
  7. Longford Primary School
  8. Long Lane Primary School
  9. Mickleover Primary School
  10. Ravensdale Primary School
  11. Repton Primary School
  12. Silverhill Primary School
  13. Sudbury Primary School
  14. St Clare Special Needs School
  15. Willington Primary School

References Edit

 
the school crest
  1. ^ John Port site. Retrieved 16 May 2009
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 October 2011.
  3. ^ List of Large Secondary Schools, WhatDoTheyKnow.com
  4. ^ Etwall at Derbyshire-PeakDistrict.co.uk. Retrieved August 2007
  5. ^ Site plan 6 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Johnport.org
  6. ^ "Ofsted". Inspection of John Port Spencer Academy. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  7. ^ "David Willey's Last Lab Marks End of Era | University of Pittsburgh Johnstown | University of Pittsburgh". www.johnstown.pitt.edu. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  8. ^ "All you need to know about Derby County owner Mel Morris". DerbyshireLive. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  9. ^ Higher Education in the 21st Century (Conference), Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland, 25–27 June 2007 (Speaker Biographies). Retrieved 17 August 2008
  10. ^ John Port School parents Accessed 2014_01_26[permanent dead link]

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For persons with the same name see John Port Spencer John Port Spencer Academy formerly known as John Port School is an academy and secondary school in the village of Etwall Derbyshire England 1 John Port Spencer AcademyAddressMain StreetEtwall Derbyshire DE65 6LUEnglandCoordinates52 53 04 N 1 36 10 W 52 88443 N 1 60266 W 52 88443 1 60266InformationTypeAcademyMottoBig Smiles Exciting Challenges Bright FuturesEstablished1956Department for Education URN145500 TablesOfstedReportsHead teacherKaren SquireGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 18Enrolment2100Colour s Oxford blue Websitehttp www johnport derbyshire sch uk Contents 1 Admissions 2 History 3 School site 4 School performance 5 Notable students 5 1 John Port Grammar School 6 Catchment area 7 ReferencesAdmissions EditWith the current number of students around the 2100 mark 2 it puts John Port as the largest secondary school in Derbyshire and one of the largest nationally 3 The current head teacher is Karen Squire John Port is a mixed gender school with the student age range between 11 and 18 and with the 6th Form taking students from the ages of 16 to 18 There are approximately 141 full time and temporary members of the teaching staff History EditThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The school is on the site of a demolished country manor Etwall Hall Etwall situated just outside Derby traditionally of the Port family who were the wealthy landowners farmers of the parish 4 In 1952 the Derbyshire County Council bought Etwall Hall from Reg Parnell the famous racing car driver The hall had been used during the Second World War by the Army first as a petrol depot and later as an equipment supply centre and been left in a somewhat dilapidated state After its demolition a secondary modern Etwall Secondary School and a secondary grammar school John Port Grammar School were built on the site In 1965 they were amalgamated to form the John Port School that occupies the site today The name of the Port family who lived at the hall has been associated with Etwall since the 15th century The family s most famous son Sir John Port was the founder of the nearby Repton School and committed to the furthering of education for young men in the village It therefore seemed entirely appropriate that the new school was named after him School site Edit nbsp A green siteThe large site has green open spaces between the individual teaching facilities 5 The centre of the site is focussed around the lake one of the original fishing ponds that were in the grounds of the Etwall Hall Teaching facilities are spread across the site with each faculty having a separate building The buildings are mostly named after settlements and features in Derbyshire and the Peak District with the exceptions to this being Flamsteed named after a famous local scientist John Flamsteed and the Jubilee Centre named to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II The Learning Resources Centre is situated centrally on the site occupying most of the ground floor of B block The site is also home to the Etwall Leisure Centre with public access from Hilton Road This new centre was officially opened on 17 July 2009 although it didn t open to the public till 5 August 2009 The new facilities include a six lane 25 m swimming pool squash courts fitness suite and large sports hall School performance EditThe school was inspected in May 2022 and was rated as good by Ofsted 6 Notable students EditDavid Willey American Physics populariser 7 Mel Morris English businessman 8 Kaide Gordon professional footballer John Port Grammar School Edit Sir Howard Newby 1959 66 Sociologist former head of the Economic and Social Research Council 9 University Vice Chancellor at Southampton UWE and currently LiverpoolCatchment area EditThe size of the school means that it has a very large catchment area covering 31 parishes of South Derbyshire Ash Barton Blount Bearwardcote Boylestone Burnaston Church Broughton Dalbury Lees Egginton Etwall Findern Foremark Foston Hatton Hilton Hoon Marston on Dove Mickleover Newton Solney Osleston Radbourne Repton Rolleston on Dove Scropton Stenson Stretton Sutton on the Hill Thurvaston Trusley Twyford Tutbury WillingtonAnd includes the following primary schools 10 Church Broughton Primary School Egginton Primary School Etwall Primary School Heathfields Primary School Findern Primary School Hilton Primary School Longford Primary School Long Lane Primary School Mickleover Primary School Ravensdale Primary School Repton Primary School Silverhill Primary School Sudbury Primary School St Clare Special Needs School Willington Primary SchoolReferences Edit nbsp the school crest John Port site Retrieved 16 May 2009 John Port School Archived from the original on 3 October 2011 List of Large Secondary Schools WhatDoTheyKnow com Etwall at Derbyshire PeakDistrict co uk Retrieved August 2007 Site plan Archived 6 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine Johnport org Ofsted Inspection of John Port Spencer Academy Retrieved 18 July 2023 David Willey s Last Lab Marks End of Era University of Pittsburgh Johnstown University of Pittsburgh www johnstown pitt edu Retrieved 25 February 2021 All you need to know about Derby County owner Mel Morris DerbyshireLive 21 March 2019 Retrieved 25 February 2021 Higher Education in the 21st Century Conference Dublin Institute of Technology Ireland 25 27 June 2007 Speaker Biographies Retrieved 17 August 2008 John Port School parents Accessed 2014 01 26 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Port Spencer Academy amp oldid 1179973022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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