School cluster is a term used by Derbyshire County Council to describe a secondary school and its primary feeders i.e. primary schools from which the majority of pupils transfer from at the end of Year 6. Some clusters may encapsulate more than one secondary school due to the inclusion of faith schools, which have different admission criteria. These profiles provide a snapshot of the health and well-being of children in the school cluster (excluding special schools). They are designed to provide evidence to assist schools in fulfilling the Ofsted requirements for health and wellbeing and to help the local authority and health services improve the health and wellbeing of children across Derbyshire and tackle inequalities.
- Aldercar
- Alfreton
- Anthony Gell
- Belper
- Bolsover
- Brookfield
- Buxton & St Thomas More
- Chapel-en-le-Frith
- Dronfield
- Ecclesbourne
- Eckington
- Frederick Gent
- Friesland
- Glossopdale & St Philip Howard
- Granville
- Hasland
- Heanor Gate
- Heritage
- Highfields
- Hope Valley College
- John Flamsteed
- John Port
- Kirk Hallam & St John Houghton
- Lady Manners
- Long Eaton
- New Mills
- Newbold & St Mary’s Catholic High
- Ormiston Ilkeston
- Parkside
- Pingle
- Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar
- Ripley Academy
- Shirebrook
- Springwell – Netherthorpe East
- Springwell – Netherthorpe West
- Swanwick Hall
- Tibshelf
- Tupton Hall
- Whittington Green
- William Allitt
- Wilsthorpe