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Bramhall High School

Bramhall High School

Bramhall High School is a comprehensive high school in Bramhall, Stockport, England.AdmissionsThe school is a Science College and a Reed College of Enterprise. It is also a teacher training school in connection with Manchester Metropolitan University. It is situated in the east of Bramhall.There are also a very wide range of extra curricular activities and the school has a long record of outstanding success in sport (with more than 50 school teams), music (with four bands and many ensembles), drama, public speaking and more.HistoryIt opened as Bramhall County Grammar School on Seal Road in 1967 as a co-educational three-form entry grammar school.It became The Bramhall County High School in 1971 with a ten-form entry with a sixth form. New buildings were added to prepare for the comprehensive intake. Until April 1974 it was administered by Cheshire Education Committee. By 1973 it had a 12-form entry with around 1400 boys and girls. With the new LEA of Stockport, it became known as Bramhall High School in 1974. In 1975 it was a 9-form entry school with around 300 in the sixth form, and again was 12-form entry in 1980. Similar to Marple Hall School, the sixth form was closed in the early 1990s. There are no 11-18 schools in Stockport LEA.Bramhall High School is partnered with Kitivo Secondary School in Tanzania. Bramhall students raise money to help the students and teachers in Kitivo. Their efforts have resulted in substantial improvements to the school, including a dormitory.
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Go Driving Tuition

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Werneth School

Werneth School

Werneth College of Performing & Visual Arts is a coeducational secondary school and college in Bredbury near Stockport, Greater Manchester. The school received very good reports in Spring 2007 from Ofsted. It has recently attained Specialist School status. The original school buildings came into use in 1941, and several additions and extensions have been added over the years. Specialist provision is available for all subjects. There are extensive playing fields, an all-weather pitch, two gymnasia, a Sports Hall, good laboratory accommodation, extensive Technology workshops, computing facilities, modern maths facilities and a well stocked School Library and Resource Centre.The school won the National Literacy Trust's 2006/2007 Reading Connects School of the Year Competition. The school's librarian, Nikki Heath, was awarded the School Librarian of the Year Award by the School Library Association in May 2008.Werneth and their students have a rivalry with the school opposite, Harrytown Catholic High School. And so, many sporting events such as football and rugby have been effected by the rivalry.Notable alumni Will Mellor - Actor Andy Holt - Footballer James Goddard - Swimmer Robert Clarke Boxer Matt Fletcher Radio Presenter
Priestnall High School

Priestnall High School

Preistnall Road, Stockport ,
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Tel: 1614327727
Stockport Grammar School

Stockport Grammar School

Buxton Road, Stockport ,
We're a 3 - 18 co-educational day school which recognises the value of each pupil as an individual, and the importance of nurturing every aspect of their personality and potential - intellectual, creative, emotional, physical and spiritual. We encourage all pupils of all ages, backgrounds and religions at all times to discuss any issues or concerns with members of staff, working in partnership with parents to provide each individual with the support necessary to develop confidence and to flourish and thrive in a secure and supportive environment. We promote high standards of good behaviour which require pupils to be considerate, polite, respectful and helpful towards each other. They learn to recognise the need to be responsible and reliable, to show loyalty appropriately and to support each other constructively.
Stockport Grammar School

Stockport Grammar School

Stockport Grammar School is a co-educational independent school in Stockport, England, founded in 1487 by former Lord Mayor of London Sir Edmund Shaa. It is the oldest operating institution of learning in the North of England.HistoryFoundationThe school was founded in 1487 by Sir Edmund Shaa, the 1482 lord mayor of London.Sir Edmund made his will on 20 March, exactly a month before his death, which provided for a school and a small chapel in St Mary's Church in Stockport.The school was endowed with funds to maintain a priest who chanted masses and taught grammar.Move to ChestergateAlexander Lowe, the mayor of Stockport, left the school a permanent home in Chestergate in his will.The school became increasingly successful with pupils being accepted at the ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge, while the curriculum became increasingly broad with the rudiments of Greek joining a study of Latin, the Christian religion, writing in English and arithmetic.Move to Greek Street5 years after the Goldsmiths' Company met to discuss the possibility of transferring the school to a different site, new buildings open where Greek Street meets New Wellington Road.As well as paying for the building, the Goldsmiths also increased the salaries of the headmaster and usher and paid the running costs.While the headmaster taught Latin and Greek, the usher attended to reading, writing, arithmetic and English grammar. He and the headmaster were the sole teachers for some 150 pupils for a school day which lasted from 8am until noon and again from 2pm till 5pm.Move to the current site on Buxton RoadThe Greek Street building became unsuitable for the demands of a modern school, so the governors look to locate to another site - where the school remains to this day.