Ashfield School, Kirkby-in-Ashfield


Ashfield School is a secondary school with academy status located in Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England, which educates children ages 11–19.
Ashfield has approximately 2,500 students, split into six houses – Trent, Chesterfield, Thoroton, Byron, Hargreaves and Coates. The six houses contain students from all year groups except those who are from the sixth form.
September 2007 saw the opening of a multimillion-pound Post-16 Centre offering A-level courses as well as vocational studies. Ashfield School offers a sixth form provision in consortium with Kirkby College, Quarrydale Academy and Sutton Community Academy. The consortium offers an extended range of sixth form courses for students over the 4 school sites.
The current headteacher of the school is Mr J. Maher, who replaced Mr Dick Vasey, after the latter became CEO of the Two Counties Trust, of which Ashfield School is a part.
Ashfield School was chosen as a training ground for the London 2012 Olympics.

History

Built in 1964 as Nottinghamshire's first purpose built comprehensive school, Ashfield School now has a self-contained rural campus. Facilities include computer suites, an ICT Centre, on-site sports facilities including four gymnasiums, tennis courts, all weather sports fields, running track and a swimming pool. Other resources on-site include music studios, a tiered theatre and drama complex, photographic darkroom, print making and ceramics studios, fifteen science laboratories, a business centre, a CAD/CAM centre, library and careers library.
Late 2012 saw the opening of a new music and drama block. In January 2013 a new study area/library and classrooms was built onto the sixth form block.

Ashfield Skills Centre (ASC)

The Ashfield Skills Centre is a £7.1million project which delivers six learning environments. The centre includes: