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Cheadle Hulme High School is a community secondary (11-16) co-educational comprehensive day school, located in Cheadle Hulme in the UK[1]. Cheadle Hulme High School is often referred to as CHHS. There were 1336 students on roll in September 2005. Image File history File links Chhs. ...
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A Comprehensive school is a type of school providing secondary level education in England or Wales. ...
Cheadle Hulme (population 28,952 in the 2001 census) is a small town on the southern periphery of Stockport (a large town on the southern edge of the English city of Manchester). ...
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A Local Education Authority (LEA) is the part of a council in England or Wales that is responsible for education within that councils jurisdiction. ...
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The Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) is a non-ministerial United Kingdom government department, established on 1st September 1992. ...
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Cheadle Hulme (population 28,952 in the 2001 census) is a small town on the southern periphery of Stockport (a large town on the southern edge of the English city of Manchester). ...
History
The school was built in 1934, opened in 1935 and was named Woods Lane Secondary Modern School. Even today the school commonly (and unofficially) retains the name Woods Lane School.In the 1960s and 70s there was an extensive building programme, and because of the new size the name was changed to Cheadle Hulme High School in 1974. [2] There have been recent discussions relating the feasibility of combining the high school with Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College[3].
Language College In September 1997 the school became a Language College, a status which is unique to it in the borough, and allowing it to assume the name of Cheadle Hulme College. All students study one language to certification level and a substantial percentage study two. The mainstream languages are French, German, Spanish and Italian. French and German lessons are also taught in the seven feeder primary schools. Many events, such as a Christmas Market held each year, are part of the Language College status. In 2005 it reverted back to Cheadle Hulme High School to avoid confusion with the local sixth form college. Language Colleges were introduced in 1995 as part of the Specialist Schools Programme in the UK. The system enables secondary schools to specialise in certain fields, in this case, modern foreign languages. ...
Training School In September 2000 the school became one of the first in the country to become a training school for Initial Teacher Training and Continuing Professional Development.
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External links - October 2001 OFSTED report (pdf)
- School league tables - BBC News
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