The Swadlincote Pingle County Secondary School would cost £308,883, and built by Ford and Weston of Derby, in the CLASP system, and designed by
RMJM. It would have 750 in the first phase, and 1,000 in the second phase. It would start off as a nine-form entry school, to become nine-entry with 1,400. It cost £337,000 and opened on Wednesday 1 September 1965, with 600. There would be 750 in 1966. It took over from Castle Gresley County Secondary School. The headmaster was Mr CA Laurie, the former headmaster from Castle Gresley, as well as the deputy head Mr FA Marlor. The playing fields were built by En Tout Ca. On Saturday 2 July 1966, the school was officially opened by
Denis Howell. It would operate as a junior high school for ages 11–14, and there was no eleven plus. It was planned to build a senior high school next to the school, for those up to 16. It was planned to build the 14-18 school by September 1972. A social studies building was built from 1973 by Walkerdine of Derby. In the
Top of the Form radio competition in 1983, the school competed wth a comprehensive school in north-west Nottingham, in first round on Wednesday 28 September 1983, travelling to Nottingham by coach. Ruth Kinson, 12 from Overseal; Joanne Taylor, 14, from Linton; Ian Hassell, 15, from Church Gresley; and captain Neil Thompson, 17, from Church Gresley competed. There were four reserves, Ralph Furner, Susan Staley, David Peat and Darren Hodson. The school team lost 71 to 59, being broadcast on 12 October 1983. In April 2009, in a GCSE Drama class children were asked to act out the violence in Schindler's List, which included rape. Parents complained and two drama teachers were suspended and replaced. ==Chronic arson==