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  1. Dr Challoner's High School (DCHS) is a grammar school for girls aged 11 - 18 in Buckinghamshire.

    • About Us

      A very warm welcome to Dr Challoner’s High School. We are...

    • Sixth Form

      Studying in the Sixth Form at Dr Challoner’s High School is...

    • School Life

      Dr Challoner's High School. Cokes Lane, Little Chalfont....

    • Admissions

      Welcome to our Admissions information page. We hope that the...

    • How to apply

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    • Prospectus

      I joined Dr Challoner’s High School as a Year 7 student and...

    • Curriculum Offer

      At Dr Challoner’s High School we offer a broad, exciting...

    • Enrichment Offer

      At it’s core, our enrichment programme has two main goals,...

  2. Navy blue. Website. http://www.challonershigh.com/. Dr Challoner's High School, abbreviated to DCHS, is a grammar school for girls between the ages of 11 and 18, located in Buckinghamshire, England. In August 2011 the school became an Academy.

  3. EPQ Exhibition 2024. 12 March 2024: On the 12th of March, 65 dedicated Year 12 students stayed behind after school to present 120+ hrs worth of work to family and friends. It was a resounding success, showcasing the remarkable... Well established boys' secondary school with co-educational Sixth Form. News, prospectus, ethos, history and ...

  4. Dr Challoner's High School follows the DfE (Department of Education) recommendations to teach the core and foundation subjects of the National Curriculum.

  5. Dr Challoner's High School, Little Chalfont, Amersham. 889 likes · 50 talking about this. Dr Challoner's High School (Challoner's High) is a grammar school for girls aged 11 - 18.

  6. 400 Facts for 400 Years - Dr Challoner's Grammar School. Here are just a selection of the #400factsfor400years which continue to be posted on social media to celebrate our 400 Year Anniversary. We don't know when the school started having a second 'l' in 'Challoner'.