Brookfield Community School
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Brookfield Community School is a school
School
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 located on Chatsworth
Chatsworth, Derbyshire
Chatsworth is a civil parish in Derbyshire, England, within the area of the Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District National Park.The population is largely in and around Chatsworth House and is considered to be too low to justify a parish council...

 Road
(A619) in the west of the town of Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Chesterfield is a market town and a borough of Derbyshire, England. It lies north of Derby, on a confluence of the rivers Rother and Hipper. Its population is 70,260 , making it Derbyshire's largest town...

, Derbyshire
Derbyshire
Derbyshire is a county in the East Midlands of England. A substantial portion of the Peak District National Park lies within Derbyshire. The northern part of Derbyshire overlaps with the Pennines, a famous chain of hills and mountains. The county contains within its boundary of approx...

 in England
England
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.

Admissions

Brookfield Community School is a secondary school
Secondary school
Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of schooling, known as secondary education and usually compulsory up to a specified age, takes place...

 and a Sports College
Sports College
Sports Colleges were introduced in 1997 as part of the Specialist Schools Programme in the United Kingdom. The system enables secondary schools to specialise in certain fields, in this case, PE, sports and dance. Schools that successfully apply to the Specialist Schools Trust and become Sports...

 And A Language College
which caters for over 1300 students between the ages 11–18 (Years 7-13), including approximately 300 sixth form
Sixth form
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ers. The current headteacher is Mr. R J Barr.

Academic performance

The school's recent Ofsted inspection judged Brookfield to be an "Outstanding" school, with only Long Eaton
The Long Eaton School
The Long Eaton School is a secondary comprehensive Academy on Thoresby Road in Long Eaton located between Nottingham and Derby.- History :...

 and Ecclesbourne being the other schools in the county to receive such a grade. In 2007, it got the seventh best A level results in Derbyshire for state schools (3 of the top 7 were Chesterfield schools) getting results comparable to a state grammar school, and the fourth best at GCSE
General Certificate of Secondary Education
The General Certificate of Secondary Education is an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject, generally taken in a number of subjects by students aged 14–16 in secondary education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and is equivalent to a Level 2 and Level 1 in Key Skills...

.

Grammar school

The school was previously known as Chesterfield Boys Grammar School, a free grammar school, established in 1594 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and then Chesterfield School after the abandonment of selection
Tripartite System
The Tripartite System was the arrangement of state funded secondary education between 1944 and the 1970s in England and Wales, and from 1947 to 2009 in Northern Ireland....

 in Derbyshire in the 1970s. As a grammar school it was also known as Chesterfield School, when administered by the Chesterfield Borough Education Committee with around 850 boys, situated on Brookside. A school annexe with laboratories known as Brookside, was built in 1963 next to existing school playing fields with facilities and became the location for sixth form science. After expansion, the entire grammar school was moved to the new site in 1967.

Comprehensive

It became comprehensive in 1974. Chesterfield School was renamed Brookfield Community School in 1990 when schools in Chesterfield were reorganised, leaving five schools of the original eleven.

Facilities

The school has:
  • Chesterfield's running track.
  • A swimming pool
  • A sixth form block
  • A sports hall and gym
  • A New State of the Art All Weather Pitch - opened in 2010

Former teachers

  • Cyril Bibby
    Cyril Bibby
    Cyril Bibby was a biologist and educator. He was also one of the first sexologists.-Early life, family, etc. :...

    , biologist; taught biology (1938–40)
  • Paul Holmes
    Paul Holmes (politician)
    Paul Robert Holmes is a politician in the United Kingdom. He was the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Chesterfield, previously held by Tony Benn, from 2001 to 2010.-Early life:...

    , History master (1979-83), Liberal Democrat MP for Chesterfield (2001-10)
  • Terry Kilburn, historian; History teacher (1992 - 2010): formerly Head of History at St Helena School
    Chesterfield St Helena School
    Chesterfield St Helena School, also known as Chesterfield Girls' Grammar School and St Helena School, Chesterfield, was an all girls high school in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, teaching 11 to 18 year old girls between 1892 and its closure in 1991...

    , taught at St Helena from 1980–1992)
  • Cec Thompson
    Cec Thompson
    Cec Thompson was a British professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s, '50s and '60s.He was born in County Durham, the son of a mother from Durham and a Trinidadian father. His father died when he was very young and his childhood was spent in a succession of orphanages.Thompson took up...

    , former Rugby League player; Head of Economics and Rugby Master (at the school for 17 years, retired 1991)

Alumni

  • Ian Blackwell
    Ian Blackwell
    Ian David Blackwell is an English cricketer. A left-arm orthodox spinner and powerful middle-order batsman, he has played for England in one-day and Test sides, and plays county cricket for Durham, having left Somerset at the end of the 2008 season.-Career:Blackwell was called up for the England...

    , cricketer
  • Andrew Bridge
    Andrew Bridge (basketball)
    Andrew Bridge is a current British Professional Basketball player. Bridge is a 6 ft 4 in Shooting Guard, who currently plays for Newcastle Eagles in the British Basketball League...

    , England basketball player
  • Brett Domino
    Brett Domino
    Brett Domino is the alter-ego of Youtube musician Rob J. Madin. As Brett Domino, he is a musician, internet celebrity and TV presenter from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. He is best known for his YouTube videos, in which he plays mostly covers and medleys of popular songs on the Stylophone and...

    , musician and entertainer
  • Rik Makarem
    Rik Makarem
    -Career:Born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Makarem is currently known for playing cast regular Nikhil Sharma in Emmerdale. He has also starred in BBC's Torchwood- Children of Earth alongside John Barrowman and has featured in ITV period drama Foyle's War...

    , actor

As Chesterfield Grammar School

  • Chris Adams, former Derbyshire
    Derbyshire County Cricket Club
    Derbyshire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major county clubs which make up the England and Wales domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Derbyshire...

     and England cricketer.
  • Jeffery Aldam CBE MC, County Education Officer from 1973-83 of Hampshire, and Suffolk from 1962–71
  • Frank Atkinson, Professor of Mining from 1954-65 at the University of Sheffield
    University of Sheffield
    The University of Sheffield is a research university based in the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. It is one of the original 'red brick' universities and is a member of the Russell Group of leading research intensive universities...

    , and Manager from 1927-35 of the Hatfield Main Colliery
  • Tom Bailey of the Thompson Twins
    Thompson Twins
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  • Charles Balguy
    Charles Balguy
    Dr. Charles Balguy was an English physician and translator.Balguy was born at Derwent Hall, Derbyshire, and was educated at Chesterfield Grammar School and St. John's College, Cambridge, where he took the degree of M.B. in 1731, and M.D. in 1750. He practised at Peterborough, and was secretary of...

    , physician
  • Prof John Birds, Professor of Law since 2006 at the University of Manchester
    University of Manchester
    The University of Manchester is a public research university located in Manchester, United Kingdom. It is a "red brick" university and a member of the Russell Group of research-intensive British universities and the N8 Group...

  • B. V. Bowden, Baron Bowden, Principal of UMIST 1953-76
  • Henry Bradley
    Henry Bradley
    Henry Bradley was a British philologist and lexicographer who succeeded James Murray as senior editor of the Oxford English Dictionary .-Early life:...

    , lexicographer, President from 1891-3 of the Philological Society
    Philological Society
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  • Erasmus Darwin
    Erasmus Darwin
    Erasmus Darwin was an English physician who turned down George III's invitation to be a physician to the King. One of the key thinkers of the Midlands Enlightenment, he was also a natural philosopher, physiologist, slave trade abolitionist,inventor and poet...

    , grandfather of Charles Darwin
    Charles Darwin
    Charles Robert Darwin FRS was an English naturalist. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestry, and proposed the scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection.He published his theory...

  • Prof Alan Day, Professor of Economics from 1964-83 at the London School of Economics
    London School of Economics
    The London School of Economics and Political Science is a public research university specialised in the social sciences located in London, United Kingdom, and a constituent college of the federal University of London...

  • Sir Andrew Derbyshire, architect
  • Sir John Fretwell, UK Ambassador to France from 1982-7
  • Terry Gilbert, ballet dancer
  • Richard Gillingwater CBE, Dean since 2007 of the Cass Business School, Chief Executive from 2003-6 of Credit Suisse First Boston
    Credit Suisse First Boston
    Credit Suisse First Boston was the former name of the banking firm Credit Suisse.-History:In 1978, Credit Suisse and First Boston Corporation formed a London-based 50-50 investment banking joint venture called the Financière Crédit Suisse-First Boston...

  • Prof John Goodman CBE, Frank Thomas Professor of Industrial Relations from 1975-2002 at UMIST
  • Prof Kenneth Hambleton, Professor of Defence Engineering from 1991-2001 at University College London
    University College London
    University College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom and the oldest and largest constituent college of the federal University of London...

    , Director General of Air Weapons and Electronic Systems from 1986-90 at the MoD
    Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
    The Ministry of Defence is the United Kingdom government department responsible for implementation of government defence policy and is the headquarters of the British Armed Forces....

  • Archie Heath, Professor of Philosophy from 1925-52 at University College, Swansea
    Swansea University
    Swansea University is a university located in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. Swansea University was chartered as University College of Swansea in 1920, as the fourth college of the University of Wales. In 1996, it changed its name to the University of Wales Swansea following structural changes...

  • Alan Hoole OBE, Governor of Anguilla
    Governor of Anguilla
    The Governor of Anguilla is the representative of the British monarch in the United Kingdom's overseas territory of Anguilla. The Governor is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the British government...

     from 1995-7
  • Prof David Hopkinson, Professor of Human Biochemical Genetics from 1993-2000 at University College London
  • Richard Kirk CBE, Chief Executive since 1996 of Peacocks
  • Professor Sir William McCrea
    William McCrea (astronomer)
    Sir William Hunter McCrea FRS was an English astronomer and mathematician.-Biography:His family moved to Kent in 1906 and then Derbyshire where he attended Chesterfield Grammar School. His father was a school master at Netherthorpe Grammar School in Staveley...

    , astronomer
  • Geoff Miller
    Geoff Miller
    Geoffrey Miller is an English former cricketer, who played in thirty four Tests and twenty five ODIs for England from 1976 to 1984...

    , England cricketer
  • Professor Ian Newton
    Ian Newton
    Professor Ian Newton FRS, OBE is an English ornithologist.-Career:Newton was born and raised in north Derbyshire and was educated at Chesterfield Grammar School. He graduated from Bristol University. He received his D.Phil. and D.Sc. degrees from the University of Oxford and has studied a wide...

    , OBE, FRS, FRSE. Former Deputy Chief Scientific Officer, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Monks Wood.
  • Sir Robert Robinson, Nobel-prize
    Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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     winning organic chemist, and discoverer of the structure of Morphine
    Morphine
    Morphine is a potent opiate analgesic medication and is considered to be the prototypical opioid. It was first isolated in 1804 by Friedrich Sertürner, first distributed by same in 1817, and first commercially sold by Merck in 1827, which at the time was a single small chemists' shop. It was more...

     and Penicillin
    Penicillin
    Penicillin is a group of antibiotics derived from Penicillium fungi. They include penicillin G, procaine penicillin, benzathine penicillin, and penicillin V....

  • Christopher Rowland
    Christopher Rowland
    Christopher John Salter Rowland was a British politician. He was rated one of the more effective of the Labour Party's 1964 intake to Parliament, but died at the age of 38.-Student life:...

    , former Labour MP from 1964-7 for Meriden
    Meriden (UK Parliament constituency)
    -Elections in the 2000s:-Elections in the 1990s:- Notes and references :...

  • Nicholas Scholte, Chief Executive since 2006 of the NHS Business Services Authority
    NHS Business Services Authority
    The NHS Business Services Authority is a special health authority of the National Health Service in England and Wales. It was created on 1 October 2005 following a review by the Department of Health of its "arm's length bodies". It began operating on 1 April 2006, bringing together five...

  • Prof Edwin Smith, Professor of Metallurgy from 1968-88 at UMIST
  • Sir William Urton MBE
  • Bob Wilson, goalkeeper and former BBC presenter of Football Focus
    Football Focus
    Football Focus is a BBC television show, broadcast on BBC One on Saturday lunchtimes, covering football, presented from the 2009/2010 season by Dan Walker...

  • Charles Wood
    Charles Wood (playwright)
    Charles Wood is a playwright and scriptwriter for radio, television, and film. He lives in England....

    , scriptwriter

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