‘Magnificent Seven’ lead the A-Level celebrations
Cheadle Hulme High School is celebrating another bumper year of A-Level results with seven students achieving a magnificent clean sweep of straight A*s – that’s 25 top A* grades between them! Our students achieved a 100 per cent pass rate with one in five of all...
CHHS Culture and Creativity Festival 2019
CHHS students will be taking part in a three-day Culture and Creativity Festival from tomorrow (Tues 16 July) to Thursday (18 July). The festival includes workshops, musical ensembles and exhibitions featuring artwork, photography, textiles, media and technology....
CHHS students donate £300 to Cancer Research UK
Cheadle Hulme High School students handed a cheque for £300 to Cancer Research UK this week. The manager of CRUK’s Bramhall shop, Louise Murray, accepted the cheque on behalf of the charity from members of Cheadle Hulme Sixth Form’s new Cabinet Lawrence Hiney, Faye...
Induction Day for students joining CHHS in September 2019
A reminder for the parents/carers of our new September 2019 intake – Induction Day takes place on Thursday 4th July. Students will get the opportunity to make new friends, meet form teachers and experience life at Cheadle Hulme High School. Students should...
Photography exhibition students donate hundreds for people with memory loss
Students at Cheadle Hulme High School (CHHS) have donated £300 to social enterprise Life Story Network for people with memory loss. Photography ambassadors, from Cheadle Hulme High School, have been working with care home residents and artists with disabilities over a...
All the world’s a stage as CHHS students snap up top drama places
Two talented Year 11 students at Cheadle Hulme High School have gained places at the acclaimed National Youth Theatre. Ben Gilvear and Matt Law auditioned at The Royal Exchange in Manchester and say they are delighted to be accepted on such a prestigious course. They...
Former student is Royal Society of Chemistry’s top apprentice
Former CHHS Sixth Former Will Ashworth has won a prestigious national apprenticeship award for his work in chemical sciences at biopharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca. Will, who left the Sixth Form in 2017 after completing A levels in Chemistry, Maths and Biology, has...
Peace promoter talks to Sixth Formers about loss and forgiveness
The mother of Manchester Arena attack victim Martyn Hett visited the Sixth Form recently to spread awareness of radicalisation and to help students understand the importance of forgiveness. Figen Murray, from Stockport, spoke to Year 12 and 13 students about her...