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Ranby, so the remaining 60 stayed at the college until the remainder finally moved over in 1953. At Ranby the coach-house and stables were converted into the chapel with an organ being installed in 1962. As new classrooms were constructed in the quadrangle, those in the house became dormitories and pupil numbers rose. Other additions were a sports pavilion, swimming pool, dining hall, new chapel, two gymnasiums, resources centre, computer department, the boxing 'long room' was converted into science laboratories, a performing arts centre and 15 acres (61,000 m) of land were converted into sports pitches.
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The estate was originally purchased due to the "Prep" at Worksop College reaching 90 pupils and exceeding the capacity of the Prep Wing (now Portland House). There were at first joint headmasters, George Clayton and William Adler. Clayton retired in 1953. There was only accommodation for 30 boys at
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Mason was one of the original 'Four Dormitories' when the college opened. Initially, in 1895, with 44 new boys, there were only two Dorms, the Headmaster's Dorm and School Dorm. Before long it was decided that the dorms should have emblems to distinguish them and so the Headmaster's Dorm became Cross
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The 1950s and 1960s were another period of growth for the college. New buildings from this time included the gym (now demolished), swimming bath (opened in 1954), Churchill Hall Theatre, Chemistry Department and Talbot House (now School House and language department). A new rugby pitch was leveled in
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Pelham was one of the original Four Dorms when the college opened. Initially, in 1895, with 44 new boys, there were just two Dorms called the Headmaster's Dorm and School Dorm. Before long it was decided that the dorms should have emblems to distinguish them and so the Headmaster's Dorm became Cross
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opened the new school ICT centre. Other developments included the provision of ICT facilities, refurbishment of dated boarding accommodation, new teaching facilities and the new Sports Hall (opened 2003). In addition, in the last few years, there has been the construction of two astro pitches which
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In 2016 the Governors of Worksop College announced that they planned to close the Ranby House site and transfer the operation to a purpose-built building within the college's main site in Worksop. The Ranby property was placed on the market in the summer of 2017; it was still on the market as of
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In the early days, fixtures were mainly played against local clubs and schools with little in the way of tournaments. Later, Worksop took part in the annual Public Schools Hockey Festival (Oxford) for many years. In the late 1990s, Worksop started entering the County Schools competition and found
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The House is named after Provost Reverend W.R. Derry. Derry House only moved into its present location in the main school buildings during 1993–4 after the closure of Mountgarret House. Girls first attended Worksop College in 1972 as day pupils but at that time they did not have a specific house.
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Portland House was the 'newest' of the boys' houses at Worksop College and was opened in 1953 on the former Preparatory School wing. The name Portland is derived from the Duke of Portland who was a founding benefactor of the college. In 2015, Portland House closed and the boys merged with Pelham
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is a co-educational independent preparatory, day and boarding, school for boys and girls aged 3 to 11. The school is the feeder to Worksop College which is located five miles away. The school currently has around 200 pupils and the Headmaster is David Thorpe. The school has two main parts, the
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Talbot was one of the original four Dorms when the college opened. Initially, in 1895, with 44 new boys, there were just two Dorms called the Headmaster's Dorm and School Dorm. Before long, as the size of the college grew, so did the number of dorms and quickly two dorms became four, with the
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The 1980s and early 1990s were difficult years for Worksop College with pupil numbers falling (as in most public schools in the UK) and little school development. An extension to the Churchill Hall was made in 1981 which would form the newly established Craft and Design Centre.
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in 1954 as a master at the college, quickly led to a surge in success. In 1960 the college rugby sevens team captained by D.E. Tarbatt and coached by Butterfield, reached the final of the Roslyn Park competition, narrowly losing out to the Belfast Acadeemicals in the final.
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School House, originally a boys' boarding house, was re-opened in 2007 as the girls' Day House. The House crest is the original School House crest, comprising the four crests of the other houses that were in existence when School House was originally founded in 1930.
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Rugby was first introduced at Worksop College in 1921. In the early days many College players were capped by the England Public Schools XV – the first being George Laing in 1930. Laing was also 'invited' to play for Blackheath upon completing his studies at Worksop.
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made funds available. Mountgarret did not live to see the finished building; the new building was opened in 1909 by Lady Mountgarret. The early plans for the college chapel were scaled back, due to lack of funds. Cuthbert's College was renamed as Worksop College by
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has been played at Worksop since 1929 when it was introduced as an official sport after being played for a number of years by "enthusiasts" prior to this time. Worksop has been producing national, international and club players ever since those early years.
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It was announced in April 2011 that the school was to benefit from a ÂŁ500,000 investment in the development of the school over the next two years. The plan was to spend the money on classroom development and state-of-the-art teaching equipment.
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addition of Crown and Lion and in 1925, under Canon Shirley they were renamed as Houses. Crown Dorm became Talbot House and was named after the Revd. Arthur Henry Talbot, the second Provost who remained in the post from 1897 to 1927.
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success there. The mid to late 2000s were probably the most successful seasons for hockey at Worksop with the boys 1st XI winning a number of Midland titles and finishing as national semi-finalists in 2006/2007 (losing to
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courts (replaced in the 1960s by the chemistry department), staff houses, Old Theatre, Art School, West Wing, and the top storey of the North Wing were all completed. Shirley's plan was to turn Worksop into the
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Courts were once lit by natural light, but the former roof has now been replaced by a mezzanine ceiling. The courts are an excellent example of early squash courts. The
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During 2016 and 2017, Worksop College Preparatory School had a brand refresh, updating the logo, school colours and the school name to Worksop College and Ranby House.
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As with the majority of independent schools, Worksop College is split into houses. There are a total of 7 houses which are currently open and two which has closed.
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House. Re-opening in September 2016, the house is now for boys and girls in Years 7 and 8. It is split into 4 divisions: Caribou, Muntjac, Taruca, and Wapiti.
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After Gavin Horgan's departure in the summer of 2018, Deputy Head of Pastoral, Clare Tilley became the first female Head at Worksop College and Ranby House.
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himself; Worksop College was officially opened on 5 September 1895, with 5 masters and 44 boys. The land on which the school was built was donated by
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The finest seasons of rugby were enjoyed in the late 1930s and early 1940s where the college remained unbeaten for a number of years.
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was a member of the College 1st XV for three years between 1940 and 1943 and went on to captain England in the early 1950s.
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P.R. Brunyee (Talbot 1951–1956) – intermediate boys 110y hurdles champion 1955 and senior boys 120y hurdles champion 1956
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Opened in the last 10 years, Gibbs House occupies a purpose-built facility on the former site of the 1st XV rugby pitch.
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style opened in 1906. The structure was based upon that of Westminster Abbey and the ceiling contains many passages of
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The school published a magazine, the Cuthbertian from 1895 to 1920, when the title was changed to the Worksopian.
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Under Shirley, headmaster from 1921 to 1935, the school prospered, and a building programme was undertaken – the
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The Great Hall, the centrepiece to Worksop and the first building to be completed. One of the largest rooms in
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was appointed as headmaster. Not long after Collard started as head, Worksop celebrated its centenary and
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estate were sold at auction in May 1948. The house was bought by Col. H.H. Storey on behalf of the
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M. Lambley (Shirley 2001–2006) – junior boys hammer champion 2002, senior boys hammer champion 2005
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is particularly noteworthy as the courts were designed in back to back format which is quite rare.
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at the 2009/2010 national finals. Most recently the college under 16 boys finished runners-up to
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allow hockey to be played at a high level. A new girls boarding house was opened in early 2007.
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However, this changed in 1977 when Derry House was established next to the Health Care Centre.
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The current housemaster of Talbot House is Nathan Hill who started his role in September 2019.
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summer 2018, and in autumn 2019 it was announced that the relocation plan would not go ahead.
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is first mentioned in 1897 as a whole-school paper-chase and was traditionally always run on
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Portland House (opened in 1948 when Prep moved to Ranby, re-opened as a junior house in 2016)
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and Katie Walter, the youngest person to go on an expedition to the South Pole in 2009.
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in 1925. In 2008 after refurbishment and rebuilding the House became a Boys' Day House.
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There are currently three Old Worksopians in the England/Great Britain hockey setup:
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Ranby House was the property of Sir Albert Bingham who was from a family of wealthy
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The East Wing, the first wing of Worksop to be opened, was blessed in 1895 by the
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T.C. Buckner (Talbot 1976–1981) – Barcelona 1992, semi-finals 3000m steeplechase
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J.R. Buckner – Seoul 1988, 5th place 5000m and Barcelona 1992, semi finals 5000m
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in Grimsby) took over as Head of Worksop College and Prep School, Ranby House.
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was appointed head in the 1991. Knight left in 1993 to take up a post with the
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led a Worksop College XV to victory against Worksop RFC in the opening match.
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J.R. Buckner – Stuttgart 1986, champion 5000m (championship best performance)
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School House (opened in 1930, closed in 1986, re-opened in 2007, now closed)
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are spectacular; the original design was based upon Westminster Hall. By
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Worksop has produced a number of international athletes over the years:
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of the Midlands. Such was his influence, that a former Prime Minister,
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W.B. Thompson (Mountgarret 1949–1954) – 200y low hurdles champion 1954
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S.T. Lewis (Shirley 1988–1993) – Wales junior 3000m steeplechase 1993
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In September 2019, Dr John Price (formerly of fellow Woodard School,
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D.M.W. Griffiths (Mason 1954–1960) – Perth 1962, heats 880y and mile
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Member schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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W.R.G Foster (Portland 1971–1975) – Helsinki 1994, 31st marathon
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steelmasters. Following Sir Albert's death, the house and the
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Former pupils of the school include British actor and dancer
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M.P. Hay (Mountgarret 1968–1973) – GB under 23 decathlon 1975
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W. Heath (Pelham 1926–1931) – 100y and 220y champion 1931
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Shirley House was named after Worksop College Headmaster
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A new Headmaster Gavin Horgan, formerly Deputy Rector of
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S.D. Heggie (Portland 1989–1994) – GB Under 23 400m 1994
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Nottingham University Academy of Science and Technology
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Former students of Worksop College are referred to as
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J.R. Buckner (Talbot 1975–1980) – 1500m champion 1980
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Mountgarret (formerly Lion, opened 1895, closed 1993)
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The Bishops' Blue Coat Church of England High School
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St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School
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T.C. Buckner – Victoria 1994, 5th 3000m steeplechase
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Worksop
Nottinghamshire
England
Coordinates
53°17′18″N 1°06′12″W / 53.28837°N 1.103363°W / 53.28837; -1.103363
Public School
Private
Church of England
Canon Nathaniel Woodard
Old Worksopians
Woodard Corporation
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https://www.wsnl.co.uk/
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