Visited collective spirit school just after Christmas in 2020 when demolition work had started, I was so upset had seen a previous video but you guys did a far better job by far, really can’t understand why on earth a decent building like this is not reused what a waste on the earths resources, thanks guys did a fantastic job as always, see you in the next one 😊😊
What a waste of a great building. It has still got the potential of so many things as well as a school, but is left empty....so sad. Thank you for sharing this.
If you're turning the light on, turn it off when you're leaving the room or building. There also feels a difference between flipping a switch in a room and the main breaker in a building. They may have the breaker off for a reason. I'm not sure about everywhere, but in the states you're still charged for service even if you don't use the electricity. They're getting a bill no matter what. Being respectful of the space is just top priority when exploring.
Can’t believe that place has been left abandoned. Looks like the building recently had a rewire with new lights and a new fire alarm system installed. Also that Rational oven is worth like 6 grand in the kitchen. It's mad how they’ve not taken it out in case it gets damaged or nicked.
It's crazy, such a waste of space, especially with it being an educational establishment. The poor 'rational oven' may not survive much longer after this comment!
Thank you for making this video. I went to this school in the early to mid 2000s, before it was a free school. It’s so bizarre looking around knowing that it has been demolished. So many memories, gutted it’s not there anymore.
I went to this school before it was a free school. I was there when the gym was built and the craft block too. I graduated in 1990. Thanks so much for the tour, I remember walking down those low corridors with the side lights!
I think it’s Ironic how pristine the science classroom looked that’s about to be demolished compared to my run down science classroom is/was that’s still in use what a waste! 🤦♀️
what a shame to see such a modern school go to waste, all because of OFSTED... and its sad to see that in the few weeks inbetween your visits people with no respect for other peoples stuff went in and trashed it... great video!
Re using the electricity. The thing is, even if you’re using the electric just for a minute - it won’t affect the bill massively. In fact, the bill payers will probably have a much higher daily standing rate from the supplier. So long as you’re not using their supply for things like heaters or anything that requires a lot of energy use - I don’t see the problem. 👍🏻
I've never really explored this type of thing, except once. Where I work we had access through a firedoor to an former travel agent. Big 3 story building. It was one of those moments where the powers that be just came in one day, and said "You're officially bankrupt, please close your doors now." Upstairs the staff canteen was still untouched. Tins of food had exploded in the fridge, uniform still hanging on the backs of chairs . Sugar and coffee etc still in the cupboards. It had been like it for 6 years.
Those labs are great, better than the 1960s era ones we used in the 90s at Whitcliffe Mount which was a mix of victorian and 60s buidings. Torn down and a flashy modern one that looks like an office block. In its place.
Regarding question on lights - it's a good question. I would say leave them as you find them (on/off) as that better reflects the abandoned state of the building. Turning on lights, to me, shatters the ambiance of exploring something in the past and wrenches it "into the present". I think you get a better quality product if you use camera lights. If nothing else, activating a power circuit has the tiny chance of electrocution or sparking a fire...
If you're switching on the power for your Explorer and making sure it's off I think that's a good idea however it also not a good idea cuz you don't know to what damage the electrical system has been and it could cause either a shock hazard or a fire hazard
Answer to your question.........its up to the owner to make sure the power is off But I just don't get it to close a whole school for bad teaching just re staff but also may be building repairs
Mate I love the science labs. It takes me right back to my school days I loved science class with mr broomhead lol. We had some fun with the Bunsen burners. Did you check to see if the gas taps were working?
If anyone is wondering why it closed , the owner ran away with all out money and we had no school supplies and only 200 people attended , we learnt nothing as teachers always left and they Diddnt care what you did , we was also getting bad foster reports because teachers couldn’t handle the kids and ran out
Went trying to research the history of the school its sounds like a not a great place to grow up. Raja miah the guy you are mentioning is it? The area is infamous for Oldham race riots and grooming gangs.
@@Tomas-ml9nv I never knew the guys name I just know my own experiences within the school , teachers couldn’t teach , kids were extremely rebellious , racism was huge , we had a teacher who groomed the kids , homophobic teachers , it almost feels like the school was just a test project and we were just the live stock put inside it
Also some additional infomation to this two year old video, the place did not orignally start in 2013 because I did my 4 years and left before 2013, it changed hands and names a few times but i knew it as South Chadderton Highschool, searching there you may find some more infomation.
I am always intrigued with abandoned buildings to understand why the power has been left on in that if you leave a residential property you advise the power supplier and give a reading from the last date you were there and as far as I am aware the power is turned off. So I am assuming it’s left on for the purposes of security in some of the bigger buildings and - as you’ve mentioned CCTV Curious there is so much light in the corridors but tiny windows covered in blinds in the classrooms Not too sure about that star of the day thing. If you come from a difficult background you are likely never going to win that! Why don’t ousted help people out instead of closing the buildings down? Makes no sense
Theres always someone "paying" for it even if the building owner is no longer paying a bill for the site in that case the cost falls on the local distributon network operator who are buying the power wholesale from the National Grid but not being repaid it by the building owner.
The older the building/more longer abandoned the building the greater the risk from turning on power, be it an electric shock, to a short, to a fire. And if the main breakers are off, leave them off.
How very sad and a total waste but I don't think Primary School kids would have found it a very inspirational place. The science labs were rather good (surprisingly good) for a primary school. Better facilities then I ever had at my two primary schools. With regards to electricity usage in abandoned properties......provided the explorer hasn't broken in I do not think a little electrical usage for exploring is wrong so long as you leave the place as you found it and don't leave lights on.
@@101curlywurly "abandoned urbandoned derelict urbex explore exploring uk manchester school collective spirit oldham chadderton high primary free documentary walkthrough video"..........that is written in the video description......and at a casual glance one sees the word "Primary" so apologies for any confusion caused.
Switching on the power of an entire building is probably not a good idea as there may be a reason why it's not connected in the first place. Maybe it's unsafe to yourselves or the edifice itself! However, unless power has been cut off altogether switching on a light for example, to record history, is perfectly legitimate. Generally where power has not been completely denied to a property would suggest that it has been carelessly discarded or abandoned. Therefore the miniscule cost to document the history of that place in time is invaluable.
Why do so many people vandalise a beautiful property that was causing no harm to others it’s a shame so many things were either left of vandalised this property could of been used for so many things
Why the hell is this school up for demolition?? Looks like there's nothing wrong with it. In my old school, a staircase collapsed with a load of kids on it and it still took them years to close it down. 🙄
Turning the odd set of lights on for a couple of minutes won't have a noticeable impact on the electricity bill. On average it costs something like £20 a year to run a 50w bulb for 8 hours every day.
Nevermind the lights being on or off, the fact is ALL "urban explorers" are trespassing unless they have authorisation to explore a premise/building etc. Great video though!
i think it depends. just switching things on in a building ? no, dont do that. bringing a generator and trying to start an abandoned vehicle? yes, i think you should be able to
Think you should keep the lights off camera .lights and natural light gives it a better atmospheric view especially over some of the extraordinary architecture. Great work guys.
That's a good point and sometimes we will do that. We felt that the building was so modern that the power being on reflected that, as opposed to a architecturally interesting spot that can stand alone and be impressive. Thank you
So weird to see the building in such good condition considering it looks to be situated in the middle of a council estate I think if power is not turned off and people turn the lights on during an exploration that’s fair game... could it be the city councils fault for not taking measures to ensure the building did not have power and potentially wasted public taxes still powering it. Love the videos guys 👍🏼
If some council official leaves the electricity on I don't see why you shouldn't use it after all your turning it off behind you, this building must have cost millions in public money only to be used for a decade, absolutely shameless of the powers that be.
Yes it should be an offence to switch on electricity as if somebody th got killed through live parts or apparatus being energized at a later stage you would be responsible for causing this
I think explorer's shouldn't touch anything especaily the light . Even though someone else is paying for it and they are most likely traspassing any way . If they did get permission then that's different to use the light
No it’s not an offense. The owners should shut the power off as soon as they vacate. As long as explorers are turning the power off I feel it’s acceptable.
My guess is that the school has been demolished due to its poor insulation and rambling layout. It was obviously built in the 1960s when insulation wasn't considered very necessary. It may also have had asbestos in it, so not worth keeping. But these are only guesses.
I can't believe they just left all that stuff there. Even that stand mixer is worth a bob or two. Not to mention all the commercial kitchen equipment. They must have a good security team!
The changes across the building that we noticed on our second visit indicates that the security aren't as good as it seems. There was so much vandalism in such a short amount of time.
We have tried occasionally, but it is not often an owner would grant you permission. If we ask and it's a no, it feels worse to enter without permission so usually we don't attempt to request at all.
It used to be South Chadderton in Greater Manchester, which closed down in 2012. It was later reopened as a new school called "Collective Spirit" but this was also a failure. It completely shut down in 2017 I went here from 2008-2012 when it was closed down as South Chadderton, before moving to Oasis Academy Oldham. Good times
Great video, such a shame and waste being only open for 4 years, poor ofsted report, get some proper teachers in to turn it around, shameful waste of money
I thought the video was interesting and the school was in excellent condition but very uninspiring..aesthetically from the outside it didn't work for me..I hope it gets the lease of life it needs..For the length of time you or anyone for that matter was in the building the amount of electricity used would of made very little difference and if it was left on then I hardly think it is a criminal offence to switch the light on..
All 20cents worth of electricity? If someone has enough money to leave a building abandoned but keep the power on, a few cents of electricity doesn't mean anything. And you're already trespassing, that's probably the thing you should be more worried about.
Visited collective spirit school just after Christmas in 2020 when demolition work had started, I was so upset had seen a previous video but you guys did a far better job by far, really can’t understand why on earth a decent building like this is not reused what a waste on the earths resources, thanks guys did a fantastic job as always, see you in the next one 😊😊
Much appreciated, we're happy that you liked our video
What a waste of a great building. It has still got the potential of so many things as well as a school, but is left empty....so sad. Thank you for sharing this.
No problem, thanks for watching
The owner ran away with all our money
I know…
If you're turning the light on, turn it off when you're leaving the room or building.
There also feels a difference between flipping a switch in a room and the main breaker in a building. They may have the breaker off for a reason.
I'm not sure about everywhere, but in the states you're still charged for service even if you don't use the electricity. They're getting a bill no matter what.
Being respectful of the space is just top priority when exploring.
They do. Every time. These guys are extremely ethical and respectful with everything they do.
That's all very true. We try to keep our exploring respectful at all times.
Can’t believe that place has been left abandoned. Looks like the building recently had a rewire with new lights and a new fire alarm system installed. Also that Rational oven is worth like 6 grand in the kitchen. It's mad how they’ve not taken it out in case it gets damaged or nicked.
It's crazy, such a waste of space, especially with it being an educational establishment. The poor 'rational oven' may not survive much longer after this comment!
I know this was my school
The kitchen was awesome I had home ec Tuesday 3/4 so two singles and I loved it I was in yr 9
@@rachelandersen3762 which school is this?
@@101curlywurly Larimar school
Reminds me of my old high school that got demolished in 2010 brings back so many memories
Glad our video brought back those memories for you!
This my school mine too 2004-2009
Thank you for making this video. I went to this school in the early to mid 2000s, before it was a free school. It’s so bizarre looking around knowing that it has been demolished. So many memories, gutted it’s not there anymore.
Where was it? I'd love to see it!
@@bennipanda13 Chadderton, Oldham, Butterworth Lane.
This school was a free school, the first one of it's kind in the Borough. The land was given to the school even though it was worth over 1 million.
I went to this school, its kind of sad seeing it like this, but also giving me alot of nostalgia.
I've only watched 30 seconds and wanted to say... Nice drone footage! More of that guys!
Thanks a lot - it's hard getting the drone out in British weather we find, but as we get into Summer, we want to use it much more.
I went to this school before it was a free school. I was there when the gym was built and the craft block too. I graduated in 1990. Thanks so much for the tour, I remember walking down those low corridors with the side lights!
What what the name. Of the school. And where!
South Chadderton Secondary School in Chadderton, Oldham
How long was that school in use for, out of interest?
1959 - 2012
Great tour around the building guys. Such a shame it didn’t work out when councils have limited funds 🥺
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the coverage
From the looks of streetview, this was torn down between your visit and this upload!
I think it’s Ironic how pristine the science classroom looked that’s about to be demolished compared to my run down science classroom is/was that’s still in use what a waste! 🤦♀️
We couldn't believe it...
what a shame to see such a modern school go to waste, all because of OFSTED... and its sad to see that in the few weeks inbetween your visits people with no respect for other peoples stuff went in and trashed it... great video!
OFSTED makes sure schools don't keep failing the children, a cheaper solution would be to choose new staff.
Re using the electricity. The thing is, even if you’re using the electric just for a minute - it won’t affect the bill massively. In fact, the bill payers will probably have a much higher daily standing rate from the supplier. So long as you’re not using their supply for things like heaters or anything that requires a lot of energy use - I don’t see the problem. 👍🏻
It looks like the buildings were built much earlier, about the '70s by the looks of them. What were they used for before the school opening?
I've never really explored this type of thing, except once. Where I work we had access through a firedoor to an former travel agent. Big 3 story building. It was one of those moments where the powers that be just came in one day, and said "You're officially bankrupt, please close your doors now." Upstairs the staff canteen was still untouched. Tins of food had exploded in the fridge, uniform still hanging on the backs of chairs . Sugar and coffee etc still in the cupboards. It had been like it for 6 years.
Those labs are great, better than the 1960s era ones we used in the 90s at Whitcliffe Mount which was a mix of victorian and 60s buidings. Torn down and a flashy modern one that looks like an office block. In its place.
Nicely done.
I think, if remember correctly, there is a Law or act against using electricity without permission.
abstracting electric 1864 I think.
Regarding question on lights - it's a good question. I would say leave them as you find them (on/off) as that better reflects the abandoned state of the building. Turning on lights, to me, shatters the ambiance of exploring something in the past and wrenches it "into the present". I think you get a better quality product if you use camera lights. If nothing else, activating a power circuit has the tiny chance of electrocution or sparking a fire...
Love the video I watch them all the time keep up the good work 👏 👍
Thank you, we will
Another great explore, with excellent commentary as usual.
We appreciate that a lot, thanks!
If you're switching on the power for your Explorer and making sure it's off I think that's a good idea however it also not a good idea cuz you don't know to what damage the electrical system has been and it could cause either a shock hazard or a fire hazard
We always make sure to switch everything off as we leave! Those risks are definitely likely in a place that isn't watched over
Answer to your question.........its up to the owner to make sure the power is off
But I just don't get it to close a whole school for bad teaching just re staff but also may be building repairs
Can't believe this was only open for 4 years
Mate I love the science labs. It takes me right back to my school days I loved science class with mr broomhead lol. We had some fun with the Bunsen burners. Did you check to see if the gas taps were working?
If anyone is wondering why it closed , the owner ran away with all out money and we had no school supplies and only 200 people attended , we learnt nothing as teachers always left and they Diddnt care what you did , we was also getting bad foster reports because teachers couldn’t handle the kids and ran out
Went trying to research the history of the school its sounds like a not a great place to grow up. Raja miah the guy you are mentioning is it? The area is infamous for Oldham race riots and grooming gangs.
@@Tomas-ml9nv I never knew the guys name
I just know my own experiences within the school , teachers couldn’t teach , kids were extremely rebellious , racism was huge , we had a teacher who groomed the kids , homophobic teachers , it almost feels like the school was just a test project and we were just the live stock put inside it
Also some additional infomation to this two year old video, the place did not orignally start in 2013 because I did my 4 years and left before 2013, it changed hands and names a few times but i knew it as South Chadderton Highschool, searching there you may find some more infomation.
Top quality uploads loving the new unexplored locations
I am always intrigued with abandoned buildings to understand why the power has been left on in that if you leave a residential property you advise the power supplier and give a reading from the last date you were there and as far as I am aware the power is turned off. So I am assuming it’s left on for the purposes of security in some of the bigger buildings and - as you’ve mentioned CCTV
Curious there is so much light in the corridors but tiny windows covered in blinds in the classrooms
Not too sure about that star of the day thing. If you come from a difficult background you are likely never going to win that!
Why don’t ousted help people out instead of closing the buildings down? Makes no sense
Theres always someone "paying" for it even if the building owner is no longer paying a bill for the site in that case the cost falls on the local distributon network operator who are buying the power wholesale from the National Grid but not being repaid it by the building owner.
The older the building/more longer abandoned the building the greater the risk from turning on power, be it an electric shock, to a short, to a fire. And if the main breakers are off, leave them off.
IM HERE RIGHT NOW AND THE BUILDING IS GONE
How very sad and a total waste but I don't think Primary School kids would have found it a very inspirational place. The science labs were rather good (surprisingly good) for a primary school. Better facilities then I ever had at my two primary schools. With regards to electricity usage in abandoned properties......provided the explorer hasn't broken in I do not think a little electrical usage for exploring is wrong so long as you leave the place as you found it and don't leave lights on.
it was a high school
@@101curlywurly "abandoned urbandoned derelict urbex explore exploring uk manchester school collective spirit oldham chadderton high primary free documentary walkthrough video"..........that is written in the video description......and at a casual glance one sees the word "Primary" so apologies for any confusion caused.
Switching on the power of an entire building is probably not a good idea as there may be a reason why it's not connected in the first place. Maybe it's unsafe to yourselves or the edifice itself! However, unless power has been cut off altogether switching on a light for example, to record history, is perfectly legitimate.
Generally where power has not been completely denied to a property would suggest that it has been carelessly discarded or abandoned. Therefore the miniscule cost to document the history of that place in time is invaluable.
Thanks for voicing your opinion. We agree, it seems that switching on the power in various rooms for a couple hours briefly isn't that costly.
Shame to see the building like this and judging by some comments it's a pity it's been demolished
I went that school lol , I was the reason it shut down a day early too
Why do so many people vandalise a beautiful property that was causing no harm to others it’s a shame so many things were either left of vandalised this property could of been used for so many things
Why the hell is this school up for demolition?? Looks like there's nothing wrong with it. In my old school, a staircase collapsed with a load of kids on it and it still took them years to close it down. 🙄
Turning the odd set of lights on for a couple of minutes won't have a noticeable impact on the electricity bill. On average it costs something like £20 a year to run a 50w bulb for 8 hours every day.
Thanks for informing us
i might come here to film stuff for college
Nevermind the lights being on or off, the fact is ALL "urban explorers" are trespassing unless they have authorisation to explore a premise/building etc.
Great video though!
Thank you
i think it depends. just switching things on in a building ? no, dont do that. bringing a generator and trying to start an abandoned vehicle? yes, i think you should be able to
Shame to see those basketball nets unused
Think you should keep the lights off camera .lights and natural light gives it a better atmospheric view especially over some of the extraordinary architecture. Great work guys.
That's a good point and sometimes we will do that. We felt that the building was so modern that the power being on reflected that, as opposed to a architecturally interesting spot that can stand alone and be impressive. Thank you
AHH good old CS
Went back a few weeks ago only to find out it's now been flattened 🤷
This place gone now yea
What the school in the video has been demolished
This is such a shame this school could of been something
Great video guys
Thank you :)
@@Urbandoned how are you all today?? What have you been doing today??
So weird to see the building in such good condition considering it looks to be situated in the middle of a council estate
I think if power is not turned off and people turn the lights on during an exploration that’s fair game... could it be the city councils fault for not taking measures to ensure the building did not have power and potentially wasted public taxes still powering it.
Love the videos guys 👍🏼
That's accurate in our eyes, too. Thank you, we will keep them coming :)
Older than a decade, mate.
I would love to try playing volleyball in that gym
If some council official leaves the electricity on I don't see why you shouldn't use it after all your turning it off behind you, this building must have cost millions in public money only to be used for a decade, absolutely shameless of the powers that be.
Yes it should be an offence to switch on electricity as if somebody th got killed through live parts or apparatus being energized at a later stage you would be responsible for causing this
No they wouldn't. Glad to clarify the legal position on this.
I think explorer's shouldn't touch anything especaily the light . Even though someone else is paying for it and they are most likely traspassing any way . If they did get permission then that's different to use the light
Did you check if the gas was still connected haha
No it’s not an offense. The owners should shut the power off as soon as they vacate. As long as explorers are turning the power off I feel it’s acceptable.
My guess is that the school has been demolished due to its poor insulation and rambling layout. It was obviously built in the 1960s when insulation wasn't considered very necessary. It may also have had asbestos in it, so not worth keeping. But these are only guesses.
I can't believe they just left all that stuff there. Even that stand mixer is worth a bob or two. Not to mention all the commercial kitchen equipment. They must have a good security team!
The changes across the building that we noticed on our second visit indicates that the security aren't as good as it seems. There was so much vandalism in such a short amount of time.
Do you guys ever get in contact with the owners of some buildings and ask to document, sure some would say yes
We have tried occasionally, but it is not often an owner would grant you permission. If we ask and it's a no, it feels worse to enter without permission so usually we don't attempt to request at all.
which school is this please?
OMG I WENT THERE FOR SCHOOL GAMES OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
Where is it
Well if you pay that bill it should be fine 🙂.
What's the name of the intro song? Love it
It's Blind Fury - N Type. Glad you like it!
Grafiti is vandalisim. Explorers should be free to put power on to show us good things and possibly someoe might buy it
is it still there I'd love to go
What is this school called and where is it located?
It used to be South Chadderton in Greater Manchester, which closed down in 2012. It was later reopened as a new school called "Collective Spirit" but this was also a failure. It completely shut down in 2017
I went here from 2008-2012 when it was closed down as South Chadderton, before moving to Oasis Academy Oldham. Good times
Great video, such a shame and waste being only open for 4 years, poor ofsted report, get some proper teachers in to turn it around, shameful waste of money
What is this Waterloo Road 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I thought the video was interesting and the school was in excellent condition but very uninspiring..aesthetically from the outside it didn't work for me..I hope it gets the lease of life it needs..For the length of time you or anyone for that matter was in the building the amount of electricity used would of made very little difference and if it was left on then I hardly think it is a criminal offence to switch the light on..
We appreciate hearing your thoughts, we agree, the short time we had the lights on for probably wouldn't amount to anything.
when u said abt turning the lights on no it should no be an offence because the person who is paying is highly likely rich or got money
Intro straight up copied The Proper People SMH
High praise!
You should have a permit to go in.
There's always one
YOU SHOULD PAY money to use the electric. as the tax payers will have to pay for this.
Lol calm yourself
Wowsers! Showing a lot of passion there wee John Brown!
All 20cents worth of electricity? If someone has enough money to leave a building abandoned but keep the power on, a few cents of electricity doesn't mean anything. And you're already trespassing, that's probably the thing you should be more worried about.
lads i love your videos but that place is to new to be intresting sorry
That's all good - we understand it might not interest everyone