Cheadle And Marple Sixth Form College

About Cheadle And Marple Sixth Form College

The Cheadle and Marple College Network is a training provider for the Stockport area specialising in 16-19 educational provision. It consists of two colleges, The Cheadle College and Marple Sixth Form College, which have a combined student population of nearly 2, 000. Structure The Cheadle College, Cheadle Road, Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester. SK8 5HA Marple Sixth Form College, Buxton Lane, Marple, Stockport. SK6 7QYOfstedThe college was inspected by Ofsted in March 2014 and September 2016 and received 'Good' grades on both occasions. In the latest report, Ofsted commented that 'the principal and senior leadership team have successfully promoted a culture of high expectations and high standards of teaching, learning and assessment', and 'learners demonstrate a high level of respect for each other and for their teachers. 'AdmissionsThe college offers a very wide range of courses, including GCSEs, AS and A-Levels, vocational NVQs and BTECs. They also offer Access courses for adults. HistoryMoseley Hall County Grammar SchoolIn 1946, following the Education Act 1944, a building known as Moseley Hall on Wilmslow Road was acquired by the local authority for £6, 500. Moseley Hall had been owned by John Henry Davies, President of Manchester United Football Club, since 1904. His widow, who lived at Bramall Hall till 1935, re-purchased Moseley Hall at some point after his death in 1927. During the war the building was used for four years as the National Fire Service headquarters for Manchester. It was converted into a grammar school, which took its name from the building it occupied. It was run by the Cheadle and Wilmslow Educational Executive of Cheshire Education Committee. It was situated north-west down the road (A5149) from the current campus, and bordered neighbouring Cheadle. It was originally co-educational. The first headmaster was Wilfred Simms, aged 34.

Cheadle And Marple Sixth Form College Description

The Cheadle and Marple College Network is a training provider for the Stockport area specialising in 16-19 educational provision. It consists of two colleges, The Cheadle College and Marple Sixth Form College, which have a combined student population of nearly 2, 000. Structure The Cheadle College, Cheadle Road, Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester. SK8 5HA Marple Sixth Form College, Buxton Lane, Marple, Stockport. SK6 7QYOfstedThe college was inspected by Ofsted in March 2014 and September 2016 and received 'Good' grades on both occasions. In the latest report, Ofsted commented that 'the principal and senior leadership team have successfully promoted a culture of high expectations and high standards of teaching, learning and assessment', and 'learners demonstrate a high level of respect for each other and for their teachers. 'AdmissionsThe college offers a very wide range of courses, including GCSEs, AS and A-Levels, vocational NVQs and BTECs. They also offer Access courses for adults. HistoryMoseley Hall County Grammar SchoolIn 1946, following the Education Act 1944, a building known as Moseley Hall on Wilmslow Road was acquired by the local authority for £6, 500. Moseley Hall had been owned by John Henry Davies, President of Manchester United Football Club, since 1904. His widow, who lived at Bramall Hall till 1935, re-purchased Moseley Hall at some point after his death in 1927. During the war the building was used for four years as the National Fire Service headquarters for Manchester. It was converted into a grammar school, which took its name from the building it occupied. It was run by the Cheadle and Wilmslow Educational Executive of Cheshire Education Committee. It was situated north-west down the road (A5149) from the current campus, and bordered neighbouring Cheadle. It was originally co-educational. The first headmaster was Wilfred Simms, aged 34.

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Cheadle And Marple Sixth Form College is located at Cheadle, Stockport, United Kingdom
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http://www.camsfc.ac.uk/