Hartford High School

About Hartford High School

Hartford Church of England High School is a voluntary aided Church of England secondary school on Chester Road in Hartford, Cheshire, for students aged between eleven and sixteen. The school is unique in having dual specialist college status in both languages and sports. The school performs to an above-average standard, particularly with ‘outstanding’ achievement in physical education, and above-average attainment at GCSE. About the schoolSituated in the village of Hartford, Cheshire, Hartford High School attracts students from the local villages of Barnton, Greenbank, Castle, Winnington, Weaverham, Cuddington and the local town, Northwich. The school has the capacity to cater for over one thousand students from the age of eleven through sixteen. In an ordered atmosphere of disciplined study, high expectation and strong pastoral support, students seek to achieve academic success regardless of personal disadvantage, physical disability, or prior achievement. The school is a split-site school, with the two main buildings being the 'West Building' and the 'East Building'. Located approximately 200 metres apart, the two buildings are linked by a secure path for students, separate to public realm areas. In addition to the two main sites, there is a Science & Administration Building located in the East site, and Music and Art Blocks located in the West site. FacilitiesFacilities include a running track, several football pitches, hockey and rugby pitches, tennis courts, a learning resource centre, halls, gymnasiums, eight laboratories, and a drama studio. There are also six networked computer suites and a specialist media suite, fitted with Apple Macs and the school offers to build computers to parents' or students' specifications for private use.

Hartford High School Description

Hartford Church of England High School is a voluntary aided Church of England secondary school on Chester Road in Hartford, Cheshire, for students aged between eleven and sixteen. The school is unique in having dual specialist college status in both languages and sports. The school performs to an above-average standard, particularly with ‘outstanding’ achievement in physical education, and above-average attainment at GCSE. About the schoolSituated in the village of Hartford, Cheshire, Hartford High School attracts students from the local villages of Barnton, Greenbank, Castle, Winnington, Weaverham, Cuddington and the local town, Northwich. The school has the capacity to cater for over one thousand students from the age of eleven through sixteen. In an ordered atmosphere of disciplined study, high expectation and strong pastoral support, students seek to achieve academic success regardless of personal disadvantage, physical disability, or prior achievement. The school is a split-site school, with the two main buildings being the 'West Building' and the 'East Building'. Located approximately 200 metres apart, the two buildings are linked by a secure path for students, separate to public realm areas. In addition to the two main sites, there is a Science & Administration Building located in the East site, and Music and Art Blocks located in the West site. FacilitiesFacilities include a running track, several football pitches, hockey and rugby pitches, tennis courts, a learning resource centre, halls, gymnasiums, eight laboratories, and a drama studio. There are also six networked computer suites and a specialist media suite, fitted with Apple Macs and the school offers to build computers to parents' or students' specifications for private use.

More about Hartford High School

Hartford High School is located at CW8 1LH Northwich
(01606) 786000
http://www.hartfordhigh.org.uk