Abbeydale Grange School

53°20′53″N 1°29′46″W / 53.348°N 1.496°W / 53.348; -1.496

Comprehensive school in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Abbeydale Grange School
Address
Map
Hastings Road

Sheffield
,
South Yorkshire
,
S7 2GU

England
Information
TypeComprehensive
MottoExcellence, Achievement, Diversity
Established1958
Closed2010
Local authorityCity of Sheffield
SpecialistMedia Arts
Department for Education URN107137 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherJan Featherstone (Executive Headteacher)
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment90
HousesAir, Earth, Fire and Water

Abbeydale Grange School was a mixed comprehensive school in Sheffield, England, established in 1969 and closed after the 2009/10 academic year,[1] after being listed amongst the schools with the worst GCSE examination results.[2]

Admissions

The school was set in a green site off Abbeydale Road (part of the A621), a short bus journey from Sheffield city centre. It served both the local area and the wider city community.

Upper school

The Upper School was north of the Lower School site.

The former Upper School site in August 2003

Lower school

The Lower School site closed in July 2010, and was adjacent, to the south of the Upper School site.

Redevelopment

After the School was closed the site was cleared, and in 2016 it was announced that a new housing development was to be constructed on the former lower school land.[3]

History

Grammar school

The school originated in 1940 as Grange Grammar School, alongside Abbeydale Grammar School for Girls, housed in two former mansions called Holt House and Grange House on Abbeydale Road in Millhouses. It was subsequently merged into Hurlfields Girls' Grammar School in 1947 and in 1954 the merged school on this site was renamed Grange Girls' Grammar School.

Abbeydale Boys' Grammar School was established nearby in 1958. The building of this school had begun in 1956 and was the replacement for Nether Edge Grammar School which had been founded in 1927.

In 1969 Abbeydale Grange School (a mixed comprehensive school) was formed from the merger of Grange Girls' Grammar School, Abbeydale Grammar School for Girls and Abbeydale Boys' Grammar School.

Comprehensive

The comprehensive school was closed in 2010 because of its poor exam results.

Notable alumni

  • Sebastian Coe (Now Baron Coe, of Ranmore), multi-gold medal-winning Olympic athlete and former chair of the UK Olympic Committee[4]
  • Kevin Davies, English football player who is currently a free agent
  • Mukhtar Mohammed, Middle-distance runner[4]
  • Gerald Phiri, Zambian 100 m sprinter who qualified for the semi-finals of the London 2012 Olympic Games
  • Si Spencer, television dramatist and graphic novelist[5]

Abbeydale Boys' Grammar School

  • Paul Blomfield, Labour MP since 2010 for Sheffield Central
  • Dr Peter Briggs OBE, chief executive from 1990 to 2002 of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (since 2009 known as the British Science Association), and principal from 2002 to 2009 of Southlands College, Roehampton
  • Chris Spedding Guitarist
  • Sir Keith Povey, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary from 2002 to 2005, chief constable from 1993 to 1997 of Leicestershire Constabulary[6]
  • Peter Wheeler, chemical engineer[7]

Abbeydale Grammar School for Girls

Nether Edge Grammar School

  • Sir Leslie Fletcher DSC, chairman from 1989 to 1994 of Westland Group and from 1992 to 1995 of the Rank Organisation
  • Jack Smith, artist
  • Bob Stirling, rugby player
  • Prof Charles Tottle, professor of medical engineering from 1975 to 1978 at the University of Bath, professor of metallurgy from 1959 to 1967 at the University of Manchester
  • Thomas Ward, artist

Abbeydale Secondary Modern School

  • Bill Michie, Labour MP from 1983 to 2001 for Sheffield Heeley

Former teachers

Former Lower School site (near the Tesco in Abbeydale) in January 1999

References

  1. ^ BBC: Secondary school closes for good, 20 July 2010. School closed in July 2010 to all except final year pupils.
  2. ^ BBC: The worst GCSE-level results, January 2009
  3. ^ "Multi-Million Property Development Hits Millhouses". www.belvoir.co.uk. Belvoir Property Management (UK) Ltd. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Steel City's rising star Mukhtar Mohammed follows in footsteps of Sebastian Coe". The Independent. 4 March 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  5. ^ Holland, Steve (23 February 2021). "Si Spencer: 1961 – 2021". The Comics Journal. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Keith Povey". Debrett's. Archived from the original on 16 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Peter Wheeler: Maverick car manufacturer who led TVR for a quarter of a century". The Independent. 23 October 2011. Archived from the original on 10 July 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Leading edge: You can be fun and tough as old boots". The Times. 20 May 2012.

External links

  • Ofsted Report
  • The History of Abbeydale Grange School
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