The following is a list of Derbyshire schools designed by Widdows. It is in placename order and shows the school name, date of building and whether designated a national
listed building by
English Heritage. In some cases, additional information is provided in italics. The list is based on a search of Derbyshire Historic Environment Records available via the Heritage Gateway website. • Alfreton Croft Infant School. Built 1906. Listed Grade II.
Central Hall, four wings at corners. Near identical plan to The Glebe, South Normanton, except for double main entrances. • Alfreton Mortimer Wilson Secondary School. Built 1925. Not Listed. • Bakewell Lady Manners School. Built 1934. Not Listed. • Blackwell Primary School. Built 1913. Not Listed.
School has very tall facades/windows. There is a central hall, twin entrances and gabled classroom wings. • Bolsover Infants, Built 1906. Not Listed. • Bolsover New Bolsover Primary School. Built 1935. Not Listed. • Bramley Vale Primary School. Built 1933. Not Listed. • Breaston Firfield Primary. Built 1911. Not Listed.
The plan form was originally of the "linear" type. •
Buxton College (now Buxton Community School). Extension built 1928/9. Not Listed.
Large extensions to a Victorian school. These comprised three veranda-style classroom wings around a courtyard. • Chesterfield St Helena's Secondary School. Built 1911. Listed Grade II.
Not a typical Widdows design. • Creswell Junior School. Built 1911. Listed Grade II. • Darley Dale Primary. Built 1911. Listed Grade II. • Denby John Flamsteed. Built 1925. Not Listed. • Newton Primary School. Built 1908. Not Listed. • North Wingfield Infants. Built 1910. Not Listed. • Palterton Primary School. Built 1908. Not Listed. • Pleasley Anthony Bek Primary. Built 1936. Not Listed.
The later addition to the school was built in 1936 to a design by George Henry Widdows. It has a verandah type, L-shaped plan, with one classroom wing built at right angles to two linked hall blocks. • Sandiacre Ladycross Infant School. Built 1907. Not Listed.
Designed in the Arts & Crafts style. • Shirebrook Adult Education Centre. Built 1926. Listed Grade II. • Shirebrook Model Village School. Built 1908. Listed Grade II. ''It consists of three identical blocks on the 'marching corridor' plan.'' • Shuttlewood Brockley Primary. Built 1927. Listed Grade II. • Somercotes Somerlea Park Junior School. Built 1924. Not Listed. • South Normanton Glebe. Built 1900. Listed Grade II.
Images of England claims that this is probably the earliest school designed by George Widdows. Note that Derbyshire HER record shows building date of 1910 and EH listing shows completion in 1911. • Staveley Hollingwood Primary School. Built 1927. Not Listed.
Now demolished. • Staveley Library. Built 1932. Not Listed.
Although not a school, it was designed by Widdows. Nominated to English Heritage for listing by Derbyshire County Council in 2007. • Staveley Middlecroft. Built 1927. Not Listed.
Now demolished. • Staveley Netherthorpe School. Built 1929. Listed Grade II.
Large extensions designed by George Henry Widdows to the Grade II listed 17th century original school. • Stonebroom Primary School. Built 1924. Not Listed. • Swadlincote Springfield Junior. Built 1933. Listed Grade II. • Swanwick Hall School. Built 1920. Listed Grade II.
Widdows created a north courtyard in brick, incorporating new classroom accommodation. • Tibshelf Infant School. Built 1907. Not Listed. ''School has a 'marching corridor' plan.'' • Tibshelf Town End Junior School. Built 1912. Not Listed. • Tideswell Bishop Pursglove C of E Primary School. Built 1933. Not Listed. • Tupton Hall School. Built 1939. Not Listed.
School was replaced during WWII, with extensions to the east and south-east by George Henry Widdows. Now demolished. • West Hallam Scargill C of E Aided Primary School. Built 1921. Not Listed. ''This school has a 'T' plan and verandah wing to the rear, now much altered.'' • Whaley Bridge Primary School. Built 1909. Not Listed. ''It had a 'T'-plan, with a central hall linking classroom wings, and was constructed of random rubble gritstone walls and red-tiled roofs.'' • Whaley Thorns Primary School. Built 1928. Not Listed.
It has an intact V-shaped plan of two verandah wings joined by an assembly hall. • Whittington Moor Infants School. Built 1911. Not Listed.
H-plan, tall single storey, central hall block with classroom wings, red brick and plain clay-tiled roofs. • Wirksworth Junior School. Built 1912. Listed Grade II.
It is similar in plan to The Croft, Alfreton and The Glebe, South Normanton, having a central hall with four classroom wings at the corners, although the school at Wirksworth is smaller. It has had little alteration. • Woodville Junior. Built 1912. Not Listed. ==References==