We are dedicated to providing exceptional education and offer a broad, balanced curriculum giving students opportunities to lead a full and happy life. Category. For all past and present students/teachers from Wintringham School in Grimsby, or as it is now known, the Oasis Academy. Find Schools Secondary in Grimsby on the Peterborough Telegraph directory. A gabled bay to the far right has a foundation stone recording date May 18, 1878 and names of architect and builder. The building on Eleanor Street has been vandalised many times in recent years, Sign up for our free newsletter for crime and punishment stories sent straight to your inbox. Formerly Albert Gait, the business occupied the former 1st Lincoln Artillery Barracks in Victoria Street North. A dedicated group of volunteers called the Great Grimsby Ice Factory Trust have been pursuing a vision to refurbish it to benefit the town but need financial support. and it was the pride of the town's School Board. Oasis Academy Wintringham is a secondary school (academy) on Weelsby Avenue in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England. THE former school was built in 1876-8 by Charles Bell of London, architect, and J M Thompson of Louth, with its magnificent clock tower and attached schoolmaster's house. It seems that 'Wintringham' refers to John Wintringham, a local self-made timber merchant and former Mayor of Grimsby, who is defined in the town's public records as follows: 6 August 1880. Derek himself was educated at Carr Lane junior school, Grimsby, and Wintringham grammar school. The listed building was marketed by Clark Weightman guided at 250,000 to 300,000 it went to auction late in October 2015 and was subsequently bought by a local private investor. Please ensure the tag is appropriate for the record. Assessments. One was featured on the TV programme Life Of Grime that filmed the interior of the main school ankle deep in pigeon droppings and with the ceiling falling into the swimming bath. A spokesperson for planning agent Hodson Architects, said that work was due to start on the site this month. You need to sign in to tag. Work has begun in 2018 to renovate the buildings. The main part of the building Haven Mill area is still intact and is a five-storey grade two listed building. The building is earmarked for a 15 million overhaul should funding be secured. Read tagging guidelines. In April 2015, it was reported that vacating the site would save the authority around 13,000 per year. The building formed part of the site of a proposed 20-million flats development, which to date has not come to fruition. Ms Hartung said the plans included an art gallery incorporating natural light as well as "different types of uses calculated to fit into these individual spaces". In a special report, we show 19 of the town's once grandest buildings that are slowly deteriorating. [1] The school was originally a religious foundation, and lies in the ecclesiastical parish of St Augustine of Hippo. In 1967 they brewed 100,000 barrels of it, but in April 1968 they brewed their last. Margaret Wintringham Louth's MP, 1921-24. Water was pumped from the River Freshney. On February 6, 1957 Hill's joined forces with local rivals the Bellamy Brothers, but their lorries remained a familiar sight on our roads. Applicants Kentmere Care Ltd, a family-run firm, had ties with the town as director Ian Milner was born in Grimsby and recalled delivering papers to Hazelmere House when he was a teenager. A chemistry graduate, he is a Chartered Chemist and Chartered Health & Safety Practitioner. Into our first term at Wintringham Boys' Grammar School, Grimsby. Catalogue description Grimsby: Wintringham Grammar School, Girls Ordering and viewing options This record has not been digitised and cannot be downloaded. The NHS added extensions to the building known as assertive outreach and forensic mental health services. Information on the Land Registry reveals that in September 2015 an agreement was made between Ramesh Murugupillai, Rabindranath Selliah and Snowgold Developments Grimsby Limited. Also in 1974, administration was transferred over the Humber to Beverley, and Humberside County Council, in the Grimsby Division. The plant was improved until it could handle about 20,000 bottles a day. Three got five stars after inspections just last month. She taught us art and called us "people". The grammar school had transferred to replace the prefabs at Highfield. Quelques jours aprs, il est prt pour un mois au club de League Two de Grimsby Town. The academy operates a three-year, Key Stage 3 where all the core National Curriculum subjects are taught. The architect Charles Bell won a nationwide competition for its design. After the Technical School closed it eventually became the Grimsby Art College, which closed in 1994. The school name comes from the Wintringham family, specifically John Wintringham. The property had been on the market both for sale or to let and marketed widely.#. Grimsby actor Thomas Turgoose again played a starring role in the feature length episode. Neville Butt is on Facebook. It suggests the possibility of using grant awards or even demolition; however, this option would be unlikely to be chosen without an in depth look at the possible future of the building. "Miss Burton taught PE and swimming (when we were lucky enough to get a turn, having to share with other schools as the "Orwell Street School Baths" were closed in the war, being too near the dock. Under the heading of principals and concepts, the application states: "Importantly the building will be brought back into use and the principle of management to sustain the values of the building will be able to come in to play; while the building has had minimal use for a number of years a certain amount of deterioration has taken place, with more regular use of the building after the restoration and refurbishment works have been undertaken the building will be monitored and maintained on a more regular basis which will slow any future deterioration by identifying issues early on.". Initially selling books, there was little to be made and he turned to patent medicines and pills to raise capital and improve the printing aspect of the bookshop. Reports say that youths had been seen playing in the building prior to the fire breaking out. The old grammar school buildings in Weelsby Avenue, Grimsby, were opened in 1953 [citation needed] as Wintringham Grammar School to replace a former school on Eleanor Street, Grimsby. By Jeff Beedham's time the Eleanor Street building had become the Grimsby Technical Secondary Modern School or the 'Tech' as it was known. Enter the tag you would like to associate with this record and click 'Add tag'. It produced 1,200 tonnes of ice a day in its heyday, which helped support the once thriving fishing industry, but shut its doors in 1990. "The music teacher was Mr Wheeler. coala a nceput n 1933 ca Wintringham Secondary School de pe strada Eleanor. The secondary single storey smaller part they had hoped to part demolish as it is in extremely poor condition and, at least at the rear, incapable of being saved. Share stories/pictures/memories. In January 2013, a planning application was submitted to North East Lincolnshire Council to turn the former care home into 13 two-bedroom apartments, available to let. We believe in transforming learning, lives and communities through the development of our Academies within Oasis Hubs. It was listed by English Heritage on October 31, 1974. The school had a staff of 30 university graduates and specialists supervised by the principal, Mr Ernest J Stream MA, who retired in 1926. This was followed by a loan period with League Two club Grimsby Town. Students Working From Home. Schools - Secondary. It is just off the A16 Peaks Parkway just south-west of the A46 crossroads next to the Lisle Marsden CE Primary School in Wellow and on the Grimsby- Cleethorpes boundary (the A16). The Care Quality Commission last inspected the home in August 2012 and archived the location in January 2014. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. EVIDENCE suggests the detached house on Princes Road, Cleethorpes was occupied by nuns from the order St Joseph's of Peace, who ran the neighbouring St Hugh's hospital. Oasis Academy Wintringham is a secondary school (academy) on Weelsby Avenue in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England. Year 11. While two are set to have a new future, something must be done to address the decline of the rest: Sign up to the Grimsby Live newsletter for daily updates and breaking news. He agreed terms on April 14, 1860, for 800, and found himself in possession of a dusty shop with rooms above. Edward VI granted licence for the first Free Grammar School in Grimsby in 1547. Oasis Academy Wintringham is a secondary school on Weelsby Avenue in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England. More Information How Can You Help Us? Grammar School Grimsby Memories Structures The Academy transferred across to the new buildings in February 2009. The old "flat" brews were a thing of the past, and "flow" lines were in vogue. It is the only surviving remnant of Grimsby's past brewing heritage. The building, re-named Migar House, was gutted had been granted Grade II listed status only a week before the blaze. He built up his fortune by buying and building trawlers, which he placed at the disposal of the Government when war broke out in 1914, the same year he received his baronetcy. The Will of John Wintringham late of 6 Pelham Terrace Great Grimsby in the County of Lincoln Timber Merchant who died 12 April 1880 at Great Grimsby was proved at the Principal registry by Phebe Wintringham of 6 Pelham Terrace Widow the Relict William Thomas Wintringham Timber Merchant the Son Henry Smethurst the Younger Smack Owner both of Great Grimsby George Cutts of East Retford in the County of Nottingham Grocer and Thomas Stratten of the Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull Merchant the Executors. The sports hall is sponsored by Stagecoach. It became the comprehensive Wintringham School in September 1974. Wintringham Pre-School will offer you and your child: It is currently listed by Topham Larard Commercial. Violent thug, man sending threatening messages and drug driver appear at Grimsby Magistrates' Court, A range of punishments were handed out by magistrates, Death notices and funeral announcements from Grimsby and Scunthorpe Telegraph - February 27 to March 5 2023, Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one, Plans approved for 74 homes on bulldozed Littlefield's restaurant site that went up in flames, Keigar Homes has reached a Section 106 agreement with the council, Scunthorpe's cleanest sandwich shops and takeaways perfect for a spot of lunch. Offers in the region of 200,000 are being asked for the freehold interest. Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events, All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated, ED - Records created or inherited by the Department of Education and Science, and of related bodies, Division within ED - Records of the Inspectorate, ED 109 - Board of Education and successors: HM Inspectorate: Reports on Secondary Institutions, Subseries within ED 109 - ENGLISH COUNTY BOROUGHS, ED 109/9390 - Grimsby: Reports on secondary institutions (described at item level), About our Alumni.NET News. Help us improve catalogue descriptions by adding tags. In October 2015, we reported that it been bought by new owners, but their identity is not yet known. It closed in July 1967 but has seen part of it subsequently used by the Education and Child Guidance Centre and The Rock Foundation; who vacated the site in September 2014. "It was a snowy winter in 1939-40. I am 63 years old and we have to park in the side street and carry all the bags home. Virtually all maintained schools and academies follow the National Curriculum, and their success is judged on how well they succeed in delivering a 'broad and balanced curriculum'. The unit is available on a new full repairing and insuring lease with terms by agreement in February 2016. Dyson, whose parents worked as assistants in a drapers' shop, won a scholarship to the Sloane School, Chelsea. One of his first acts in racing was in 1917 when he bought The Panther for 3,600 Guineas. Oasis Academy Wintringham is a secondary school (academy) on Weelsby Avenue in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England.It is just off the A16 Peaks Parkway just south-west of the A46 crossroads next to the Lisle Marsden CE Primary School in Wellow and on the Grimsby-Cleethorpes boundary (the A16). Resident Arshad Khan said he and his neighbours "felt like prisoners in their own homes" following the huge blaze at the Grade II listed building. Or, you can request a quotation for a copy to be sent to you. The former Boys' School became the Upper School, and the former Girls' School became the Lower School. Dorothy DEAN Dorothy, daughter of the late William and Alice, sister of the late Stanley, sister-in-law of Dorothy and one time Head of Wintringham School in Grimsby, died 22nd October 2011 at home. In April 2009 arsonists set fire to building and five engines were called to tackle the blaze. Wintringham Grammar This picture shows the main building of Wintringham Grammar school, circa 1940, in Eleanor Street just off the southern end of Grimsby's Freeman Street. 4 Star Rating by a Student (1960 - 1965) by: Lynne Hern . "Wintringham School published a magazine and I wrote an essay about the allotments which they included. I have never heard of anyone else achieving so much operatically with resources so limited. At the end of Year 9 students make their final exam choices. In November 2000, an application for consent to demolish the building was rejected by planning officers who said: "the building makes a positive contribution to the character of the area", adding that an alternative use was not put forward. Cox, the son of a coal exporter's clerk and a lady's maid, went to Wintringham Grammar in Grimsby. The unique impact of moving from Highfield to Eleanor Street was largely through contact with its original purpose-built facilities for teaching a liberal and technical education, with custom-built practical facililties, such as a woodwork studio, metal workshop, music room, gymnasium, swimming baths and the specially designed top-floor laboratories for physics, chemistry and biology. The future of an abandoned Grimsby building may soon be decided as the Council takes the first steps to looking at the future of the former art college. It started in the late 60s with the relatively sane project of . A deed dated August 5, 1964 was made between Sir Arthur Pelham and Heneage D.S.O and Peter Edward Findlay Heneage (estate owners) and The Lodge (Bargate) Limited (releasee). Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. The old grammar school buildings in Weelsby Avenue, Grimsby, were opened in 1953 as Wintringham Grammar School to replace a former school on Eleanor Street, Grimsby. In the past few years, the building has seen a number of rooftop stand offs where Humberside Police officers have had tiles thrown at them and dealt with a number of trespassers on the site. The owners also have a collection of large and heavy ex- Hewitts Brewery building stonework including the iconic "Hewitts Brewery" engraved stonework from the front of the main old brewery building in Pasture St; which they bought from the brewery when it was demolished 30 years ago. THE former public house first opened in 1903 and sits next to Grimsby Town's Blundell Park. You can even buy them off the page! It is just off the A16 Peaks Parkway just south-west of the A46 crossroads next to the Lisle Marsden CE Primary School in Wellow and on the Grimsby-Cleethorpes boundary . Freeman Street led straight to the docks and was Grimsby's main shopping thoroughfare with a large open-air market. "I also attended the prefabs for the first three years at Highfield. Click to create an instant advert on this page and appear on, Grimsby, Alexandra Dock, Floating exhibit The Ross Tiger, Alexandra Dock, Grimsby Lincolnshire Dave Hitchborne, Grimsby - Historic Photos and Maps of Grimsby area, Shops Cars Health Fitness Eco Money Business Faith. Wintringham Grammar School, Grimsby. It is currently in a dilapidated state and in need of extensive renovation or redevelopment. I studied mostly at Highfield, which I seem to remember was a collection of prefabs in the middle of some fields. At first we were there part-time in a "bedroom" classroom in Highfield farmhouse, next door to the headmaster Mr Walter's room, so we had to be quiet! She had her hair in buns over her ears, which she patted as she talked. The following picture shows the derelict site as it was in the second decade of the 21st century. Could Garth Lane site finally become jewel in Grimsby's crown? ""After the Technical School finally closed, the building became Grimsby Art College. Download the MCAS App from your favourite App Store or login directly through your browser here. I have diabetes and it is becoming too much," he said at the time. The school is of a religious foundation, and lies in the ecclesiastical parish of St Augustine . Grimsby film Three Day Millionaire is coming to Netflix - and you won't have to wait long, Grimsby car park to be turned into community garden in 85,000 makeover, Grimsby lollipop lady celebrates 40 years in the job, Couple celebrating diamond wedding anniversary reveal how they've stayed together for so long. Oasis Academy Wintringham is an Ofsted rated 'Good' secondary school serving children aged 11-16 in Grimsby. From September 1990, the naming convention for classes switched to the modern nomenclature still in use today. It is just off the A16 Peaks Parkway just south-west of the A46 crossroads next to the Lisle Marsden CE Primary School in Wellow and on the Grimsby-Cleethorpes boundary (the A16). Grimsby: Wintringham Grammar School, Girls, Have you found an error with this catalogue description? THE former Grimsby Municipal College (Wintringham Grammar School) and later Technical school, art college and local education authority building, now lies derelict. The available accommodation to rent is a retail unit on the ground floor of a large mixed use development and comprises approximately: Total Area 309 sq ft (28.7 sq m). CONSTRUCTED from 1898-1901 to provide crushed ice to preserve fish stored in ships at Grimsby's seaport, the former ice factory is owned by Associated British Ports. The Highfields School which was to the north, is now the Lisle Marsden CE primary school. A restricted form of streaming remained, limited to specific subjects, notably Mathematics and foreign languages. The former 4,634 sq ft nightclub is available to rent 25,000 pa/ 2,083pcm. Many urged the Council to buy the privately owned Grimsby property in a last ditch effort to stop it from completely falling into disrepair, but that never came to fruition. It is just off the A16 Peaks Parkway just southwest of the A46 crossroads next to the Lisle Marsden CE Primary School in Wellow and on the GrimsbyCleethorpes boundary (the A16) . Wintringham Grammar School Join this group Overview Discussions Reviews Members Photos Discussions and Reviews Write a Review Displaying latest 3 out of 3 topics See All 4 Star Rating by a Student (1965 - 1972) by: Brian Jack . A stone plaque over the entrance dated 1877 has a central roundel bearing relief carving of the town seal with figures of Grim and Havelock the Dane, above which is a stone band, with a recessed panel bearing the inscription, "Great Grimsby Public Elementary Board School". | Grammar school, Grimsby, Grammar Explore Travel Travel Destinations Europe Destinations UK And IE Destinations Uploaded to Pinterest Grammar School Wintringham Grammar School, Grimsby. The price paid for the building in June 2006 was 600,000. This picture shows the main building of Wintringham Grammar school, circa 1940, in Eleanor Street just off the southern end of Grimsby's Freeman Street. The school began in 1933 as Wintringham Secondary School on Eleanor Street. The 21-bedroom building had been on the market for around 300,000, marketed by Crofts Estate Agents. North East Lincolnshire Council currently owns Welholme Galleries and have plans to dispose of the building in the future as they reduce their estate, either by asset transfer, lease or freehold sale. From the late 1960s until 1974, it was administered (but not taught) as the single-entity Grimsby Wintringham Grammar School for ages 11 to 18. Here is the account of the Highfield site seen through the eyes of a London evacuee in 1944 (Vickie Reilly (nee Vickers)), which presents a picture that I can easily recognise. town from 1932 until the 1960s and taught at Wintringham Grammar School. He designed and built a new factory in 1886 and an adjoining house in Hamilton Street. Ghost hunters claim to have found the spirits of a missing fisherman and a sobbing pregnant woman in the old Cleethorpes hotel. Mr Hill died at the age of 47, but the business lived on, being run by his son, Robert. Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. The Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Forms were situated in the Eleanor Street building, which by the 1930s had become too small to accommodate the local demand for a grammar school education. THE former Hewitt brothers Tower Brewery, built in 1901, was in business until 1968. THE Elms property, partly occupied by the council, went on sale via Scotts Property LLP, in January, with a guide price of offers in excess of 450,000. The Ice Factory is Grade II star listed which means English Heritage thinks it is a building of national significance. It is currently fenced off with warning signs indicating that the building is dangerous. I run an estate agency and we have viewing appointments to get to. You can order records in advance to be ready for you when you visit Kew. This was a remarkable achievement. Speaking in January 2015, ABP said: "We remain willing to discuss with heritage and regeneration experts and the local council, any credible opportunity they may bring forward, which does not compromise the future operational needs of this expanding port.". The large three bay villa style house of red brick is described as a post 1850s house. The main body of the building was cleaned out and repaired in 2012 with rebuilt upper brickwork, a new roof structure built around the original and Perspex "windows" fixed behind the original frames. [1] Istorie. Find this Pin and more on Grimsby and Cleethorpes by Debby. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. At its height, more than 80 firefighters tackled the blaze at the former Mitchell's Kitchen and Bathroom Centre, on Garth Lane, Grimsby. At the same time, a re-organisation of local education saw Wintringham give up its 6th Form and take in new pupils a year earlier than was previously the case. Oasis Academy Wintringham . Edward's licence led to The Corporation Free Grammar which in was located alongside the new Town hall and Courthouse and Police station. Let us know. We are not responsible for the content of external internet sites to which any 2day supported sites are linked. The school is of a religious foundation, and lies in the ecclesiastical parish of St Augustine . THE Marston's owned two storey pub, was built in 1902 in red/brown brick with fine detailing, particularly the pillar-supported porch on the corner. Registered Address: 75 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7HS. Tenant's incentives and fit-out/improvement specifications are available, subject to negotiation. Arshad Khan of Eleanor Street, Grimsby felt like a 'prisoner in his own home' after the blaze in June 2022, Numerous fires and acts of vandalism have been carried out at the derelict former art college, (Image: GRIMSBY NEWS & PICTURES AGENCY LTD). His signature is third line down on a page headed Grimsby Town Football Club, Autographs Season 60-61. The schools remained separate up to 1969 when a mixed 6th form became the start of a gradual merger. [5], Pupil outcomes reached a nadir in 2016. The Ice Factory was seen in several shots during an episode which marked the end of the successful series. The college, on Eleanor Street, has been dormant for many years, having first opened on Thursday, 24 October, 1895 as Grimsby Higher Grade School or Grimsby Municipal College. Miss Gaine was an art teacher and her nickname was "Earphone Fanny" because of her hairstyle.". The upper parts provide former hotel accommodation in need of upgrade. This description published in the Grimsby Telegraph prompted Alma Bates to paint a wider picture. This record is stored off site and. They shared the playing field and some out-of-school activities. At Key Stage 4 the focus is on the English Baccalaureate, and there are daily maths, English and science lessons- plus three guided options.[9]. It is listed as a substantial former residential property with detached bungalow and potential residential development opportunity. Eventually, after many years as the Wintringham Grammar School, it became the Grimsby Technical College during the 1940s.