Grammar school The school was opened in 1912 as the
New Mills Grammar School and celebrated its 100th birthday in 2012. It had around 500 boys and girls in the early 1960s, then 600 by 1964 and 700 by 1969, with a sixth form of 200. The school was designed by
George H. Widdows, the Chief Architect of
Derbyshire County Council, described as "a leading designer of schools in the early C20 and an exponent of advanced ideas on school planning and hygiene", and is a
Grade II listed building.
Headteachers • Norman Taylor (d.1962, had a distinguished war career) • Philip Vennis 1962–71 (died 1999; former deputy headteacher,
Ounsdale High School 1955–62, Principal of
Itchen College 1971–88) • Jesse Elms, resigned early 2014. • John Kuczaj, temporary headteacher for the rest of the 2013–14 school year. • Debbie McGloin, 2014–19, current headteacher of
Glossopdale School. • Alison Barker and Caroline Jesson, 2019–21. • Heather Watts, current head. == Subjects ==