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Outwood Academy Valley is a Academy belonging to the Outwood Family of schools. Valley gained the Academy Status of May/June 2011, But didnt inherit the rules and uniform till September 2011. Outwood Academy Valley was Formally Valley School specialist Technology College. Outwood Academy Valley is situated in Worksop
Worksop
Worksop is the largest town in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England on the River Ryton at the northern edge of Sherwood Forest. It is about east-south-east of the City of Sheffield and its population is estimated to be 39,800...

, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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. The current Principal is Robert Tarn, Executive Principal for the local Academies is Julie Slater.

Defunct

The School was originally called Bentinck Secondary Modern School
Secondary modern school
A secondary modern school is a type of secondary school that existed in most of the United Kingdom from 1944 until the early 1970s, under the Tripartite System, and was designed for the majority of pupils - those who do not achieve scores in the top 25% of the eleven plus examination...

. A pupil's result from the eleven plus
Eleven plus
In the United Kingdom, the 11-plus or Eleven plus is an examination administered to some students in their last year of primary education, governing admission to various types of secondary school. The name derives from the age group for secondary entry: 11–12 years...

 determined which secondary school in Worksop you could attend. Those thought suitable for either an academic or technical education went sent to Winifred Portland Grammar School and others received training in simple, practical skills at Bentinck.

The name of Bentinck came from the family name of the Earl of Portland
Earl of Portland
Earl of Portland is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of England, first in 1633 and again in 1689.-First creation :The title of Earl of Portland was first created for the politician Richard Weston, 1st Baron Weston, in 1633...

 who was then based at Welbeck Abbey
Welbeck Abbey
Welbeck Abbey near Clumber Park in North Nottinghamshire was the principal abbey of the Premonstratensian order in England and later the principal residence of the Dukes of Portland.-Monastic period:...

 in nearby Clumber Park
Clumber Park
Clumber Park is a country park in the Dukeries near Worksop in Nottinghamshire, England. It was the seat of the Pelham-Clintons, Dukes of Newcastle.It is owned by the National Trust and open to the public.-History:...

, and the current Earl is the BBC radio actor Tim Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland
Tim Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland
Timothy Charles Robert Noel Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland, 8th Count Bentinck und Waldeck Limpurg is an English peer and member of the House of Bentinck...

; he is best known for playing David Archer in The Archers
The Archers
The Archers is a long-running British soap opera broadcast on the BBC's main spoken-word channel, Radio 4. It was originally billed as "an everyday story of country folk", but is now described on its Radio 4 web site as "contemporary drama in a rural setting"...

.

Pupils were first admitted into Bentinck on 19 September 1957, but the schools official opening wasn't until 1960. Some of the buildings such as the Hall were the same up until 2007 as they were then. Bentinck's first headmaster was Mr Wade and the deputy was Mr Taylor.

Pupils were taught Maths, English, Science, Geography, History, R.E., Music, Art and P.E. Boys took Metalwork, Woodwork, and Technical Drawing, whereas the girls learnt Cooking and Needlework.

The uniform for the girls consisted of a short, grey skirt (or a green and white striped dress in winter), a green and white striped shirt, a bottle-green v-neck, navy jumper and blazer. Boys wore grey trousers, a white shirt and a bottle-green blazer.

Current

In late 2007, the new building had been built in a different location and had opened. The new building has two floors consisting of English, Maths, P.E., Humanities (geography, history, R.E), Technology, MFL (Spanish, German, French) and Creative and performing arts (Drama, Music, I.C.T) departments and a partial third floor for Science. The public and staff entrance surround the offices and reception. Above is the learning centre/Library which takes up part of the second and third floor. The P.E. department has a large sports hall two changing rooms side by side and a smaller gym, it is also linked to the Leisure Centre. The Cafeteria is located by the cyclist entrance and by the delivery entrance. It has a large eating area and two main counters. Next to the cafeteria is the hall where the assemblies and other events are held. In the centre of the building is an outdoor courtyard and the inside part of the centre is an atrium.

The name of the school changed to Outwood Academy Valley and is now an Academy belonging to the Outwood Family. The uniform has also changed.

Boys
  • Black Blazer (With Full Logo on chest)
  • Tie
  • White polo shirt
  • Plain black trousers
  • Plain black shoes

Girls
  • Black Blazer (With Logo on Collar)
  • Tie
  • White polo shirt
  • Plain black trousers/skirt
  • Plain black shoes

General
Jewellery is mostly prohibited, excepting simple ear studs. Bags must be stringed or back packs and handbags are not allowed. Boots are not allowed. Mobile phones are allowed but must be turned off and make up was allowed at a minimal in September but in October was banned.

Post 16

On 3 September 2008 the Post 16 Centre opened as the new 6th form that was in place before. The building is across the road from Valley School. The Post 16 is an alternative to college.

See also

  • HMS Bentinck
    HMS Bentinck (K314)
    HMS Bentinck was a Buckley class Captains class frigate during World War II. Named after John Bentinck commander of which participated in a number of engagements during the Seven Years' War including one in which HMS Niger defeated the French 74 gun ship of the line Diadem.Originally destined for...

    – shared the school's former name
  • Ofsted report

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