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  1. Welcome to Cheam School A forward-thinkingcontemporary learning community situated in a spectacular 100 acre site. Cheam offers a uniquely complete education that nurtures and supports every pupil, encouraging the development of leadership, compassion and responsibility along with an awareness of sustainability.

  2. Admissions. We know that choosing the best school for your child and indeed for your family, is one of the most important decisions you will make and we are delighted that you are considering Cheam. I am here to support you through the admissions process and aim to make it as straightforward as possible.

  3. www.cheamschool.co.uk › about-us › boarding-schoolBoarding | Cheam School

    Boarding lies at the heart of Cheam and helps build a unique sense of community. The boarding house plays a key role in developing the school’s strong sense of family values, encouraging children to live and work together harmoniously, build friendships and develop their independence before going on to their senior schools.

  4. Cheam School was founded in 1645 and offers a traditional first class education for boys and girls in the 3-13 range. The school has outstanding facilities including new classrooms, music school, science block and a magnificent indoor sports centre and Art, Design & Technology Centre.

  5. www.cheamschool.co.uk › prep › academicAcademics | Cheam School

    School exams take place in November and June for Years 4-7 and progress both in terms of number of exams and in complexity. The Year 4s are simply getting to used to sitting quietly and working independently and then the Year 7s are preparing themselves for their final year, where Common Entrance and Scholarship exams are just around the corner.

  6. Cheam School Headley, Newbury Berkshire RG19 8LD UK . Get directions Contact details Send a message. School Office (general enquiries) ...

  7. Cheam school was founded sometime before 1646, and may have used either Whitehall or West Cheam manor house as its original home. The manor house was demolished in 1796. At the 1801 census, the 616 inhabitants were concentrated in three clusters: around Whitehall, around the church and on the High Street.