The school occupies Rykneld Hall, a
Grade II listed 18th-century
country house in
Littleover, built in 1780 as a private residence and used as a hospital in the second half of the 20th century. After conversion, the school was opened in 1995. Teaching buildings for Humanities, Sciences, Design and Technology, and Arts have been added to the campus, along with the main school hall, which is linked with the old quadrangle and contains a stage and an organ, with an attached kitchen. The new block, called the Bagshaw Building, was opened in 2000. There is also a cricket pavilion. The woodland, mature trees, grassland, and water areas in the school's grounds are designated as Wildlife Site 38 and safeguarded in the City of Derby's
Local Plan, Policy E4 (Nature Conservation). Such sites are "considered irreplaceable". New school sports facility, Rykneld Sports Centre, located a short distance away from the main site, was opened in September 2017. == Curriculum ==