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'''Chapel-en-le-Frith High School''' is a secondary school in ], United Kingdom. It serves as a comprehensive to pupils aged 11 to 16 living in ], ] and surrounding villages. '''Chapel-en-le-Frith High School''' is a secondary school in ], ]. It serves as a comprehensive to pupils aged 11–16 living in ], ] and surrounding villages.

High Peak Constituency MP ] was a pupil at this school, when it was called Long Lane Comprehensive.<ref>, Telegraph.co.uk, accessed 28 February 2011</ref>


==History== ==History==
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==Academic performance== ==Academic performance==
Students from the school get GCSE results than both the local authority and national averages.<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/education/school_tables/secondary/10/html/gcse_830.stm?compare= | title= Secondary schools and colleges in Derbyshire | date= 12 January 2011 | publisher= BBC News | accessdate= 28 March 2011}}</ref> It does not have a sixth form, although the adult education programme thrives. Students from the school get better-than-average GCSE results.<ref>http://www.chapel-en-le-frithhigh.derbyshire.sch.uk/events_august2010.html</ref> It does not have a sixth form, although the adult education programme thrives.


==Daily life== ==Daily life==
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===Timetable===
The daily timetable for the average student is as follows:
{|border="0" width: 40%;" class="wikitable"
!Time
!Activity/Event
|-
|8:40 ||Tutor Group Registration or House assembly
|-
|9:00 ||Period 1
|-
|9:55 ||Period 2
|-
|11:55 ||Break
|-
|11:15 ||Period 3
|-
|12:15 ||Lunchtime
|-
|1:05 ||Period 4
|-
|2:05 ||Period 5
|-
|3:05 ||End of school day/period 6 for students to which it applies.
|}
===Dinner cards=== ===Dinner cards===
The school restaurant operates a cash-free system where pupils 'top-up' a swipe card in order to pay for meals. This enables the students to pay for any meal quickly and efficiently. They can also be used to buy drinks and snacks at breaktime. The school restaurant operates a cash-free system where pupils 'top-up' a swipe card in order to pay for meals. This enables the students to pay for any meal quickly and efficiently. They can also be used to buy drinks and snacks at breaktime.


==Alumni== ==Alumni==
''None known''
High Peak Constituency MP ] was a pupil at this school, when it was called Long Lane Comprehensive.<ref>, Telegraph.co.uk, accessed 28 February 2011</ref>

==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
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==References==
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{{Derbyshire Schools}} {{Derbyshire Schools}}

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Secondary school in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, England
Chapel-en-le-Frith High School
Address
Long Lane
Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, SK23 OTF
England England
Information
TypeSecondary
MottoStriving for Excellence
Religious affiliation(s)None
Established1952 (1952)
Local authorityDerbyshire County Council
Department for Education URN112932 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairMr G A Nye Rowlands
Head teacherStuart Ash
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrollment912
HousesCombs, Hollins, Bowden, Kinder
Colour(s)Black and Red
Sixth FormNone
UKPRN Number10015122
Websitewww.chapel-en-le-frithhigh.derbyshire.sch.uk

Chapel-en-le-Frith High School is a secondary school in Derbyshire, United Kingdom. It serves as a comprehensive to pupils aged 11–16 living in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Whaley Bridge and surrounding villages.

High Peak Constituency MP Andrew Bingham was a pupil at this school, when it was called Long Lane Comprehensive.

History

The school opened in 1952, as Long Lane Comprehensive. It then changed to Chapel-en-le-Frith County Secondary School, then finally renamed to Chapel-en-le-Frith High School.

In 2005 the school also moved from one side of Long Lane to the other, and where the school once stood is now the playing fields. It is now in a specially built, modern one-piece building.

Admissions

The school accepts anybody aged eleven to sixteen that lives within the catchment area. The current number of pupils on roll is 912.

Academic performance

Students from the school get better-than-average GCSE results. It does not have a sixth form, although the adult education programme thrives.

Daily life

Uniform

The school uniform is a white polo shirt with a red stripe on the collar; a black sweatshirt with the school emblem, and black trousers. This used to be a classic shirt-and-tie uniform, but changed when the school moved into the new building.

Houses

There are four school houses named after local hills in the area. They are:

Timetable

The daily timetable for the average student is as follows:

Time Activity/Event
8:40 Tutor Group Registration or House assembly
9:00 Period 1
9:55 Period 2
11:55 Break
11:15 Period 3
12:15 Lunchtime
1:05 Period 4
2:05 Period 5
3:05 End of school day/period 6 for students to which it applies.

Dinner cards

The school restaurant operates a cash-free system where pupils 'top-up' a swipe card in order to pay for meals. This enables the students to pay for any meal quickly and efficiently. They can also be used to buy drinks and snacks at breaktime.

Alumni

None known

External links

References

  1. Andrew Bingham, Telegraph.co.uk, accessed 28 February 2011
  2. http://www.chapel-en-le-frithhigh.derbyshire.sch.uk/events_august2010.html
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