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  1. Dr Challoner’s has a large Sixth Form of over 400 students, predominantly due to the fact that the vast majority of Year 11s continue their education with us. In addition to these students we also welcome around 40 new students, from a range of schools, who quickly settle in and readily form a single cohesive student body with those students ...

  2. 6 de sept. de 2023 · Thursday 28 March 2024 (12.35pm) Term 5. Tuesday 16 April 2024. Friday 24 May 2024. Term 6. Monday 3 June 2024. Friday 19 July 2024 (12.35pm) * Please note that only Year 7 and 12 return to school on Wednesday 6 September 2023. All other years return on Thursday 7 September 2023.

  3. At Challoner's we believe that there is more to education than just academic learning and our Educational Visits programme is integral to this belief. From the very start of their Challoner's journey, our students are given the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of educational activities which complement their in-school learning.

  4. 21 de feb. de 2024 · This is the story of how artificial intelligence came to be as famed as it is today. AI is now one of the biggest buzzwords around, but it really doesn’t mean much when it comes down to it. For something to classify as ‘AI’, all it must be is man-made and intelligent, the latter being the much more nuanced term.

  5. The history of Challoner’s is characterised by one thing: change. It is 394 years since Robert Chaloner, rector of St Mary’s Church, wrote in his will the command to his friends ‘to erect a free gramar scoole [sic] in Amersham in Bucks’ and, for 390 years, Dr Challoner’s Grammar School has survived and in fact thrived, becoming a centre of academic excellence.

  6. 11 de ene. de 2024 · Dr Challoner’s Grammar School. Four hundred years ago a sleepy market town gained a school, thanks to the generosity and foresight of Dr Robert Chaloner. Since 1624 that school has waxed and waned, charting a course reflecting the development of education and the changing social geography of Amersham. That journey, from a small schoolroom in ...

  7. At Dr Challoner's Grammar School everyone learns through. Teaching that is rigorous, engaging and high quality. Developing leadership at all levels. Maintaining a culture of high expectations. Showing a concern for everyone’s wellbeing. Providing a first class learning environment. Ensuring a breadth of opportunities for all.