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By the 1950s and 1960s, Cheadle Hulme School had become a renowned direct grant grammar school, deciding to become, again, independent in 1976 when the Labour government abolished the Direct Grant Scheme. During the 1970s and 1980s, the school continued to thrive.
Our School was built by free-thinking philanthropists in 1855 to provide a liberal, inclusive co-education to orphans and necessitous children. Their goal was to ensure that these children were given the very best preparation for their lives beyond school, enabling them to thrive and prosper.
Founded as a co-educational school in 1855, and originally known as the Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks' Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme School remains faithful to its charitable origins. It was one of the first co-educational schools to join HMC and became independent in 1976 when the Direct Grant Scheme ended.
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Jun 12, 2013 · It became independent in 1976. Jump forward to the 1970s and 1980s with glimpses of lessons in the science laboratories, library and gymnasium. There is also a peek inside the dormitories at...
Founded as a co-educational school in 1855 and originally known as the Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks' Orphan Schools; it remains faithful to its charitable origins. It was one of the first co-educational schools to join HMC and became independent in 1976 when the Direct Grant Scheme ended.