Motto | Success Nothing Less |
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Established | 1955 |
Type | Community school |
Location |
Netherhall Road Maryport Cumbria CA15 6NT England 54°43′06″N 3°29′07″W / 54.7184°N 3.4854°WCoordinates: 54°43′06″N 3°29′07″W / 54.7184°N 3.4854°W |
Local authority | Cumbria |
DfE number | 909/4104 |
DfE URN | 112382 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–18 |
Website | School website |
Netherhall School is a secondary school in Maryport, Cumbria. Built in the 1950s, it has a catchment area that covers Maryport, Crosby, Dearham and Flimby, and beyond.
The school has a fitness gym and an AstroTurf not to mention two large fields and a swimming pool.
Netherhall School is located on a 35-acre site along the River Ellen that had previously formed part of the Netherhall Estate. This estate was for centuries the seat of the local Senhouse family, and of Humphrey Senhouse who built the modern harbour of Maryport and named it after his wife. A medieval peel tower survives as a relic of the mansion, to the southwest of the modern school buildings.
The first new buildings on the campus were opened as a three form entry boys' school by Charles Morris, Baron Morris of Grasmere, Vice-Chancellor of Leeds University, on 13 June 1955. The adjoining three form entry girls' school opened in September 1959. The schools merged to become a single mixed comprehensive school in 1968.
The school became a Specialist Sports College in September 2003 and a Full Service Extended School in September 2004. The £1.6 million joint-use Community Sports Centre opened in July 2005. The school has also held Investors in People status, and the Artsmark, Sportsmark and Healthy Schools accreditations (National Healthy Schools Programme).
Netherhall offers 11-18 provision. At Key Stage 4 students can choose (alongside the core English, Maths and Science) Design and Technology, Physical Education, ICT, History, Geography, Travel and Tourism, RE, French, Health and Social Care, Childcare, Construction, CoPE, Horticulture, Workskills, Art, Drama and Music.
At Key Stage 5 The sixth form offer a wide range of subjects with the combinations of Maths and Sciences; English and English Literature; Physical Education; the Humanities – Geography, History, Religious Studies; Art, Media and Performing Arts; ICT; French, Travel and Tourism and Health and Social Care. GCSE resits are also offered in English, Maths and Science.