The Long Eaton School

The school was created for Clegg on the recommendation of Prof. Michael Sadler (who was to go on and found universities).

[6] The school recently had a new building built in 2005 and was visited by Gordon Brown on 10 November 2006 for the official opening.

[7] In September 2007, the school had to close for two days due to a water contamination of Legionnaire's disease.

Although the process was made more complex by the school's PFI arrangements, conversion took place in April 2011.

[9] Building on its specialism in Science, the school has developed expertise in Astronomy, and now offers the subject at a GCSE as well as through evening community and "family learning" events.

In July 2011 work began on building The Malcolm Parry Observatory, a project funded partly by The Wolfson Foundation, which was opened in 2012.

The former "LEGS" Grammar School building still stands in 2008
The footbridge over the canal built for the school