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.'' Portland School was a specialist Science College situated in
Worksop Worksop ( ) is a market town in the Bassetlaw District in Nottinghamshire, England. It is located east-south-east of Sheffield, close to Nottinghamshire's borders with South Yorkshire and Derbyshire, on the River Ryton and not far from th ...
,
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. The headteacher upon closing was Elaine Hamilton. The original school buildings were situated on Sparken Hill Worksop, and were built for when the school opened in 1956. The current school building, which is situated on Netherton road, was built in 2007. Portland School was in special measures, as it had an inadequat
report
from OFSTED after an inspection in March 2010, before its closure.


Early history


Technical school

The Winifred Portland County Technical Grammar School opened in September 1956. Previous to that there had been a Secondary Technical School separate from but within the Technical College on Blyth Road. The staff and pupils transferred to Winifred Portland when it opened. The school then became the Winifred Portland Technical Grammar school until it was renamed Portland Comprehensive and merged with both the Central and Priory Secondary Schools


Grammar school

Henry Hartland Grammar School opened in 1962, being officially opened on 21 June 1963 by
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.


Comprehensive schools

In 1970 Worksop's secondary schools became comprehensive - The Hartland School and Portland Comprehensive School.


Merger with Hartland

In late 2003 the decision was made to merge the school with the Hartland secondary school which was north and next door to Portland school. This merger happened in 2004 though not without concerns by some parent

The merge with the Hartland site created a site with: three canteens, two science blocks, two assembly halls, three outdoor sports courts including two large barn buildings, three fields including one large field equivalent to 9 football pitches.


Move to new site

Building of the new school site began in early 2006 with a contract betwee
Nottinghamshire County Council
an
Transform Schools
The work was completed in time for students to move in after the Christmas break, in early 2008. The former site was demolished soon after in mid 2008. The new school facilities include: one canteen, one large assembly hall with seating for 300 persons, three outdoor sports spaces including a floodlit Astroturf, a MUGA (Multi Use Games Area), and a large field, two indoor sports halls, and a small gym room with weights, running and rowing machines. The building was smaller than the cumulative size of the former Portland buildings and surrounding walkways


Further education

On 3 September 2008 Worksop Post-16 Centre opened as a consolidated site for further education in Worksop. The centre is situated on Valley Road, adjacent to Valley School (Technology College), Valley School. Courses consist primarily of A-levels across a range of art, humanity and science subjects.


Academic performance

Portland School had often achieved GCSE results below the national average. The School achieved its highest GCSE results ever in 2011.


Closure

On 20 July 2011 the school officially closed to become part of the Outwood Grange of Schools and became
Outwood Academy Portland Outwood Academy Portland is a secondary school with academy status, in Worksop, North Nottinghamshire, on the site of the former Portland School. It has a mixed intake of over 1,200 boys and girls ages 11–16 with a comprehensive admission ...
upon reopening for the new school term.


Notable former pupils


Henry Hartland Grammar School

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Anna Soubry Anna Mary Soubry (; born 7 December 1956) is a British barrister, journalist and former politician who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Broxtowe from 2010 to 2019. Known for her support of pro-European policies, she was originally elected ...
(became comprehensive in her third year), MP for Broxtowe, and former local television journalist from 1984-92 for ''
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Hartland School

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Rory Palmer Rory Palmer (born 19 November 1981) is a former British Labour Party politician, who currently works for the charity Guide Dogs for the Blind. Early life He attended Hartland School (merged with Portland School in 2004) in Worksop in north No ...
, Labour MEP for the East Midlands


Portland Comprehensive School

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, Labour MP since 2001 for
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, cricketer for
Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The trad ...
* Lee Thompson


References


External links


Listing on schoolsnet.com
*''Worksop Guardian'' article
Improved attendance Worksop's Portland School says new head
. * {{Nottinghamshire Schools Defunct schools in Nottinghamshire Educational institutions established in 1956 Educational institutions disestablished in 2011 Worksop 1956 establishments in England 2011 disestablishments in England