Eckington Grammar School Westfield School is the successor to
Eckington County Secondary School which opened in 1930 in
Halfway, which was then in
Derbyshire. It became
Eckington Grammar School in the early 1940s.
Comprehensive school Westfield Comprehensive School came into existence in 1957 as the first comprehensive school in Derbyshire. There were two sites, a new site on Westfield Crescent () in
Mosborough and the existing Eckington Grammar School, which became the Lower School. Frank Rollinson, who had been appointed headmaster of the Grammar School in 1953, oversaw its conversion into a comprehensive school. In 1967
Sheffield extended its administrative boundaries to include Mosborough. After peaking at just under 2000 in 1977, Westfield's roll declined in the 1980s and the lower school at Halfway was demolished in 1989. On 1 December 2018, Westfield joined Chorus Education Trust, led by Silverdale School in Sheffield. A new headteacher, Joe Birkbeck, was appointed. , the headteacher is Gaynor Jones. ==New building==